Help with a controller for SCV

the D pad, if I use the ps2 controller I can do a SS or CS with Ivy, no problem, but with the ps3 one, if I do a 236 is an achivement XD. Maybe a PS2 converter could help :P

The D-pad is pretty much exactly the same from PS2 to PS3 as far as I know, so I assume it's all placebo on your part. But if you prefer old school d-pad, get a PS1 controller and buy a converter for that - awesome d-pad of a PS controller without bulky "triggers" and analog sticks.
 
The D-pad is pretty much exactly the same from PS2 to PS3 as far as I know, so I assume it's all placebo on your part. But if you prefer old school d-pad, get a PS1 controller and buy a converter for that - awesome d-pad of a PS controller without bulky "triggers" and analog sticks.
The d-pad looks the same but it's not. Even the newest ps2 controllers use the updated model. I had this problem too. My d-pad gradually seemed more smooth after countless hours of play but I cant truly say it's as good as a classic ps2 controller. The trigger R2 and L2 also creates ambiguity with when the attack activates so its hard to encorporate thos buttons for JFs.

A classic ps2 controller with a converter seems like a decent option for your situation. Unless there is another reason the pad isn't working out for you.
 
The d-pad looks the same but it's not. Even the newest ps2 controllers use the updated model. I had this problem too. My d-pad gradually seemed more smooth after countless hours of play but I cant truly say it's as good as a classic ps2 controller. The trigger R2 and L2 also creates ambiguity with when the attack activates so its hard to encorporate thos buttons for JFs.

A classic ps2 controller with a converter seems like a decent option for your situation. Unless there is another reason the pad isn't working out for you.
Perfect solution i guess... any good converter?
 
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