most likely what i meant.marurun wrote:The 1st gen were perfectly responsive, with one exception. The shoulder buttons were mixed. Sometimes they were too sensitive and sometimes they weren't sensitive at all. Honestly, those shoulder buttons ruined an otherwise perfectly fine pad.
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Consider yourself fortunate then. They're clunky, feel cheaply made, and like everyone else said, the shoulder buttons aren't good at all. Even if you like the "Duke", the 1st gen US Saturn pad sucks~Jubal wrote:I haven't ever gotten to use one of the 1st gen saturn pads. how do they compare for responsiveness and precision?
I have wanted to play with one, but haven't found any local yet.
I have big hands and actually like the duke
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OK~ That's fine you think so but your retort lacks reasoning.marurun wrote:I would never go so far as to say they suck. Because they really don't.
If a game uses shoulder buttons and the controller is not as responsive as it should be but, with the JP pad or US 2nd gen does play normally, isn't that the very definition of a controller that sucks or is in essence flawed?