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<blockquote data-quote="RetroBlast" data-source="post: 4192" data-attributes="member: 364"><p>I have to agree with you on that one but this tid bit might help ... because the L1 and R1 buttons are positioned in such a way that that your fingers are in an awkward position. I found switching the settings to L2 and R2 buttons more ergonomic. There is another controller out there made by GameStop which is clear plastic, wired, and will not vibrate, however because of the positioning of the L1 and R1 buttons and the shape of the controller, it is much more comfortable for me. The L2 and LR buttons are perfectly placed at a lower position and slanted ... the problem is, the spring is far too long on them for me - you have to push them in too far. There is a glitch though, for some reason, and only in THE TPA game, when you hit the x, square, triangle, or circle button, they react like a rapid turbo button, to stop them, you must move the right analog stick. This happens while in game and in the menu screen as well. However, the comfort I receive from it for playing pinball is well worth it and that glitch has not happened on any other game yet. It is not the best controller in the world but because I am enjoying pinball so much ... TPA, ZEN, and PINBALLISTIK ... I needed something more comfortable and there are not too many options out there.</p><p></p><p>here is a link to the controller</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/accessories/ps3-controller/77446" target="_blank">http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/accessories/ps3-controller/77446</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetroBlast, post: 4192, member: 364"] I have to agree with you on that one but this tid bit might help ... because the L1 and R1 buttons are positioned in such a way that that your fingers are in an awkward position. I found switching the settings to L2 and R2 buttons more ergonomic. There is another controller out there made by GameStop which is clear plastic, wired, and will not vibrate, however because of the positioning of the L1 and R1 buttons and the shape of the controller, it is much more comfortable for me. The L2 and LR buttons are perfectly placed at a lower position and slanted ... the problem is, the spring is far too long on them for me - you have to push them in too far. There is a glitch though, for some reason, and only in THE TPA game, when you hit the x, square, triangle, or circle button, they react like a rapid turbo button, to stop them, you must move the right analog stick. This happens while in game and in the menu screen as well. However, the comfort I receive from it for playing pinball is well worth it and that glitch has not happened on any other game yet. It is not the best controller in the world but because I am enjoying pinball so much ... TPA, ZEN, and PINBALLISTIK ... I needed something more comfortable and there are not too many options out there. here is a link to the controller [URL="http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/accessories/ps3-controller/77446"]http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/accessories/ps3-controller/77446[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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