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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I own 3 and am very pleased for last 6 months of daily use,
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This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
I used to use the sidewinder microsoft controllers. My usage of the controller has been for EA sports games, madden/nba/nhl etc. Microsoft sidewinder pros I was wearing out literally within 6 months of purchase. Having been used to the "6 button" pad I didn't want to have to relearn ps2 controls. So when the Wingman cordless came out I gave it a try. I liked it so much I have 3 of them now. I use them daily and I'm not abusive to them but I will say they feel great in an adult's hands. My kids have trouble handling them as they are big and heavy. They usually just put the controller in their lap as they play. The controller key points are the accuracy of the digital sticks are phenomenal. I play online in games and these controllers are the difference many times on big plays or just making plays that in the past I didn't have a prayer. The games I use do not have the "rumble" features and in online play I really don't care for it. The batteries will wear out every 10-20 hrs on play. I highly recommend you buy nimh rechargeables. The batteries will pay for themselves very quickly. If you want a great accurate good feel adult controller this is the one to get. If you like the sidewinder controllers this one will make you forget about them real quick. If you want "rumble" features I don't know how much support is out there so far, so don't buy for that "whistle" that's not supported a ton yet. Overall I'm totally satisfied, I'd say I've got 2-300 hrs of playing time on them all and they all work like new. They are the best controller on the market.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for racing games and emulators, but bad for FPS,
By Steven J. Rubendall "lost in the midwest" (Bloomington, IL United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
I got this after my MS rumblepad (stopped working) on me. The best aspect of this control is the wireless apect as I use it with my CPU and TV for gaming. The ballance and the weight of this conrtoler are one good aspect of it. I have always hated light controlers. This one is a little heavier than most as it needs batteries and the wireless interface. The runble feature is also good, if you can find a game that it works on. The control is also fair in games such as FF7 and FF8 where the control are setup in "classic" mode. This conrtol does well on any game that has been designed with controler, not the keyboard, in mind. If you like playing emulator console games, you cannot do better than this control. It works well with Nesicle and Jnes as well as Bleem!, ZSNES, and N64 emulators. Again any game that is built around a controler. An unfortunate aspect of this control is the lack of control you have in a first person shooter enviroment. Many games such as Medtal of Honor: Allied Assult or Return to Castle Wolfenstein have no configuration files. You have to manually configure the control in the software, which is really tedious. Even when you get it set how you would like you guy just doesn't behave corectly in the games. Also stay away from this control if you are thinking of using it for a RPG such as Morrowwind. The worse design feature of this control is the battery connections are poor. If you manage to drop it (or thorugh it against you case in a fit of frustration) the battery contacts can become damaged. This leads it to going dead in the middle of games w/o you're knowledge (well until you die :(.) What this conrtol needs is better battery connections and a more usable software interface.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great Pad, Terrible Longevity,
By "thaeral" (Brunswick, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
If Logitech's corded WingMan RumblePad had the same design and ergonomics, I would have gotten that. However, it did not and I fell in love with the feel and action of the Logitech Cordless RumblePad.What I feel is great about this pad is everything except the cordless facet of it. There are no hard edges or loose feel to any of the parts. There is nice, solid feel and feedback to the D-Pad (I prefer the solid concave disc, less fatigue). The dual joysticks are also concave which is nice on the thumbs. They also move and feel just like the sticks on the DualShock PS1/PS2 gamepad which is good. The buttons on the Cordless RumblePad are solid and have a good action to them. There are no harsh edges to dig into your skin. There are no loose, hard-plastic reactions or noises to these buttons. And the hand extensions are perfect for my hands. Once again there are no harsh edges and everything is contoured to fit comfortably. The rumble effect is just like the DualShock as well. It's neat and sometimes helpful, but really isn't necessary. Fortunately, Logitech allows you to control whether the Rumble effect is on or off (major battery conservation in having it off). I never had any problems installing this gamepad or getting it to work within games, until recently. Gamepads are a seasonal item. They're only good for certain games. Often they are necessary for ported Console games. Which brings me to my present. I have the urge to replay Final Fantasy VII and VII on the PC. These games cry for a gamepad, so I fetched my WingMan Cordless RumblePad. After a week of web research I have discovered the my receiver is dead. And that this has happened to numerous WingMan Cordless RumblePad owners who have had their gamepad for a year or more. There are no replacement receivers sold. The best advice offered is to "try" Logitech Tech Support. :( With a decent set of rechargeable batteries (total of 4 AA, 8 if you want to hot-swap them) and a good rechargeable battery recharger that drains all the power from the batteries before it recharges them, you will have the best wireless rumblepad for a year. And then after that year you may find yourself with a dead receiver. And after it becomes a lost cause through normal avenues, you may find yourself wanting to open that receiver to see if you can find the short or whatever is causing the problem. You'll find the screw in the bottom holding things together isn't alone and that the seam on the receiver is sealed with some kind of ACME Super Glue and give up. Wish me luck. I'm off to find a replacement gamepad. Battery Recommendations: Powerex AA NIMH 1800mAh or better.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Get batteries!,
By "jujubaby21" (Belmont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
This is easily the best PC controller on the market... as long as you have a set of rechargeable batteries AND you need four triggers.I chose this controller because it has dual analog sticks AND (most importantly) it has four triggers. I had been using the Gravis Gamepad USB for the longest time, so I had gotten used to the Playstation button layout. I'm not a big fan of the Microsoft 2-trigger, 6-button format so some of the other similar controllers with analog sticks were out of the running. Ultimately, I'd say that this is a good deal, as long as you're willing to invest in some quality rechargeable batteries as well. It's nice not to have the chord to deal with, but constant gaming can be costly if you're replacing batteries frequently. This is for people who must have four triggers to play their games - otherwise, I suggest you get the none cordless version of the same rumblepad made by Logitech. It's cheaper, doesn't require batteries and still has the same slick design.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Keep looking for a different gamepad,
By A Customer
This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
I've just spent the last 3 hours trying to get this gamepad to work with either Jedi Knight II or Ghost Recon. The gamepad is nice in appearance, looks like lots of features, and feels like a good grip, but watch out! The software is useless. I bought this as a programmable gamepad for Ghost Recon (which doesn't allow you to set up a controller inside the game)...and I can't get most of the buttons to work right with the game. I tried using it with Jedi Knight II, which does allow game controller setup inside the game, and I couldn't get both analog sticks to work with the game (aka using the left stick to move and the right stick to look around/aim). In short: the software is unreliable and also difficult to use, and the most non-flight games don't really support two stick gamepads (aka 4 axises).
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Was looking for something like a PS2 controller--found it.,
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This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
From a choice of about 15 gamepads I chose this one. It felt similar to the PS2 controller and had some weight to it (even before the batteries were installed). Installation was easy; installed software on a PC with 2000 for an operating system. I really enjoy the freedom of not having to worry about a cord. The inputs were received fine, but for the most part I was only a couple of feet from the receiver. However, at times I had the gamepad in my lap aiming down and even with the reciver above it it it worked fine...felt as if it must be connected via a cord. Good force feed back, too. Nice and solid and does the job for me. Hope you're pleased with it if you decide to buy.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
OK, but not great,
By M@ "M@" (Oregon, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
I got this game pad because of it's wireless features and the number of buttons\controls. Overall it's not too bad. I love the wireless aspect of it, and the button layout and overall feel was very nice. Sadly, it lacks accuracy for both the digital pad and analog sticks. It takes a great deal of effort to hit the horizontal and vertical points dead on. So when you want to go left, you go left and up. Very annoying.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Average Overall,
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This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
I am a long time XP user that just recently got into gaming because of my new PC. I got this controller because I was tired of the old mouse and keyboard action. To my dismay, all most all of the games that I got do not allow the use of the game pad. The games even ignore the custom set-up profiler. And I have found NONE of my games support the rumblepad function. Overall feel is great and the cordless ness is the best. Responsiveness is also top-notch. If more games support this controller and it's rumblepad it would be great buy, but right now I would only recommend this controller if it were on sale or if wireless ness was a requirement.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
No calibration settings with Logitech software,
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This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
I first bought this to play GTA3 and after installing found that the right stick does not calibrate properly (i'm running windows XP), when I try to use this in that game the person starts to spin around until you nudge the stick slightly towards the middle before it ceases this undesirable activity. In Windows the joystick calibration portion of the device driver allows you to calibrate based on extremes of movement to pick the mid point and the extreme ends of movement in any direction, after installing the Logitech software for mapping keys and functions to buttons I found that they have absolutely no way of changing your calibration. I supposed they thought their product is always going to be perfectly calibrated and will never have a problem.. Anyhow, at the time I figured it could have been a problem with the hardware so I took it back and exchanged it for another one. Same thing happened with the new one. I called Logitech up and they wanted me to send it back and replace it with one of theirs they had.. Figuring a replacement would still do the same thing guessing the RMA process would waste good 2 weeks of my time. I uninstalled the Logitech software and fought with the calibration built into Windows and finally tricked it into finding the proper center of the stick. The problem with doing this is you dont get full functionality from all the buttons in certain games where you cant map functions to specific buttons in game. I am fairly well versed in Windows so I couldnt imagine anyone doing this who's looking for a non nonsense install and setup, I found myself wanting to bash it with a hammer and chucking it out the window. Though I kind of got it to work, many games will not detect a remapping of the two sticks and your either stuck with their default use mappings or you cant use them at all. Logitech makes decent hardware, but they seem to allways fall short when it comes to drivers and software, I own their Z-560 sound system and a number of versions of their cordless keyboards and mice and find that the default Windows drivers run far better than what they have to offer without irritating programs running in the systray and consuming memory and wasting time with loading useless garbageware every time you boot. Battery life on this stick is pretty good, after buying it and using it for about a month its sat on my desk for almost a year without use and still powered on when i tried it. To my dismay a couple months later when it did stop working I noticed that a couple of the batteries went south and started to leak inside. No damage was done to the unit so I put a new set of batteries in and it started working again, lucky for me because I'd hate to have a paperweight that leaks battery acid. Seriously consider getting another game pad, or buy it from a place that would give you no problems returning it if you decide that you dont like it.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Flawed, but probably closest to perfect out there,
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This review is from: Logitech WingMan Cordless Rumblepad 2.4 GHz (USB) (Personal Computers)
The Logitech Cordless Wingman rumblepad is quite the gamepad. And, I love it. It's not perfect, but it is very close.
Sure, the pad is heavy, and some people might find it a bit large, but that doesn't get in the way. The programming software i very simple, well thought out and intuitive. You can tell the designers actually used it. The pad has plenty of buttons, all of the programmable. I get heavy MAME use out of it, and it works wonderfully. With a little thought and cleverness, you can play dual stick games as well as paddle games (thanks to the throttle slider). It's not as good as one of those custom jostick setups, but it gets the job done. The only other drawback is that it requires four AA batteries. That means replacing 4 AA batteries, which could get expensive. I've had mine for a couple months and have not had to replace them, though. Which speaks well of the auto-shutoff design. It's not perfect, but I can really appreciate the enginerring forethought put into this product. |
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