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- USB powered
- 2 high performance neodymium drivers with maximum 2 W power
- 6 CFM of cooling performance
- Maximum fan noise 31 dbA
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Apple Only Gamepad Dual Action (Personal Computers)
This is a standard plug and play usb dual action game pad. It would probably actually work with a windows running machine, as the drivers necessary for it to work are recognized by games that recognize game pads. It should be noted that some of the other reviews quote that Quake 4, Doom 3, and Call of Duty games don't work with the game pad. It should be noted that Quake 4 and Doom 3 were not designed to work with gamepads, and only through the use of a third party software can they be made to recognize game pads. Also, though I'm not sure if this is the case for the the most recent Call of Duties released for Mac, I remember both 1 and 2 were again gamepad incompatible.
I've owned one for a little over a year and a half, and found it durable and easy to use. It's main issue, when there is drift in the stick or the d-pad, is general a software error, not a hardware one. Many of these problems can be fixed by pressing the button that swaps d-pad and left analog's functionality, and requires some patience to understand when that doesn't work, it's probably the software, which quick google searches generally reveal. It works well with all mac emulators that are currently at a release stage, though notably not at the present time with most emulators that are in beta and pre-beta forms. Of the emulators that are at a release stage, the only one it is noticeably wonky with is sixtyforce, though a recent release of that emulator seems to have fixed that problem entirely. I'm buying another, presently, as my last one broke due to the number one cause for hardware to not work as intended, human error. This may be of note to some though. Like all game pads, over time dust and other detritus will collect around the buttons and in the wells. Make sure to clean your game pad (and mice with balls and trackballs and keyboards) regularly to avoid this buildup destroying the device sooner. Keeping the device clean will allow it to last a good long time. Mine met it's end at the hand of careless soda putting down, resulting in a full shower in ginger ale. Despite this, the controller still works, but several of the buttons just aren't as responsive as they need to be for many games, and occasionally stick. Hopefully shipping will be kind to the one I've ordered.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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Good price, decent quality, works well with MAME. No need for any drivers with OS 10.5.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Apple only, Hah!,
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I didn't know it but this product comes with no drivers for Mac. I had to download a third party driver because even though the controls are supposed to be native I couldn't find any way to set them. Since it was so cheap I can't complain too much, though I can't really work it very well.
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