ah- makes sense. Thanks man.PSony wrote:USB controllers will only work with PS2 games if Sony releases a firmware update specifically for that controller. That's why only older controllers like the Hori Fighting Stick 3 will work with PS2 games. I guess since they phased out the PS2 backward compatible PS3 models, they didn't bother to release updates to allow newer controllers to work with PS2 games, which is probably why the Madcatz Fightpad/Fightsticks don't work on PS2 games.
Unfortunately space is kind of an issue in my house. Don't get me wrong- I'd love to get a nice setup of sticks and consoles. I love the hardware and the blaze twin shock is pretty cool. But like i said- space is limited. Which is why i picked the 60gb ps3. Save some space. Box up the ps2. But yeah- i've tried 3 snk games and none have worked. Sad.CRTGAMER wrote:I was just pointing out its better to run the PS2 with all those PS2 fighter games you have. Less headaches of Arcade Stick compatibility issues when using PS2 games with a PS2 compatible controller. For the Fighting games if you can find it, the Blaze Twin Shock is great! With the HDLoader you have convenience of not having to change discs and fast loading.
What kind of hardware is in the blaze twin? Just curious. They look like they are hard to come by. Might try to keep an eye out.
