Quantum Pad
Have two of these. The analog triggers press straight in like a PSX controller. The extra buttons on the face are not the triggers but can be programmed for combo moves. It even has a programmable hold time feature.
CRTGAMER wrote:
Quantum Pad
Have two of these. The analog triggers press straight in like a PSX controller. The extra buttons on the face are not the triggers but can be programmed for combo moves. It even has a programmable hold time feature.
Yeah but the Dpad kills every redeeming feature of this controller. I also don't dig the shape, although I must say it's at least better than that horrendous Astro Pad they came up with on the DC lol! Bought that thing at along with powerstone back in the day. Cost me $4. Still felt ripped off!
CRTGAMER wrote:
Quantum Pad
Have two of these. The analog triggers press straight in like a PSX controller. The extra buttons on the face are not the triggers but can be programmed for combo moves. It even has a programmable hold time feature.
CRTGAMER wrote:
Quantum Pad
Have two of these. The analog triggers press straight in like a PSX controller. The extra buttons on the face are not the triggers but can be programmed for combo moves. It even has a programmable hold time feature.
the triggers don't matter to me. The C and Z button can be programmed to be used as L and R, correct?
How do YOU feel about the d-pad?
I'm not too keen on the shape of the damn thing. But it is cheap.
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I never bothered programming the triggers over to the buttons, I don't think you can. The DPad was okay, in honesty for a fighter game an Arcade Stick has a more authentic feel. But the Quantum does have a nice programmable hold and multi button combo capability.
For $5-10, you may as well get genuine DC controller. Almost every 3rd party pad made for DC is pretty bad. Madcatz has perhaps the most decent alternative. They also have the best lite gun on the system!