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Miscellaneous Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: ChocoboFriedSteak on 2007-07-31 18:44:59
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I just finished playing FF7 on pc and used the analog stick on my logitech controller to move but i just noticed that i can't do the same with the ps3 controller on the ps3. i just want to play it once more but on the ps3 with the original sounds and all. is there a way to get this game to use the ps3 stick to move, it feels ackward using the d pad.
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No because I don't think the original FF7 used the analog sticks on PS1.
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Damn i was afraid of that.
thanks
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actually not true it depends on what controller you have becuase i have a controller which i can use the joystick to play. but however on my other controler if i turn on the analog stick the controller no longer works.
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Is it a third party one? because if so it's probably just a reprogrammed D-pad with and analog stick as a disguise, which is why your able to play it just a guess.
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lol no i have a d-pad. The reason is the controller has an auto-joystick which you dont need to push the button so you can just use it with everygame. It depends from what company. you can use both the d-pad and the joy stick.
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Sounds fancey :-P
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lol no i have a d-pad. The reason is the controller has an auto-joystick which you dont need to push the button so you can just use it with everygame. It depends from what company. you can use both the d-pad and the joy stick.
Which controller is it? Which brand?
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Since we're on the topic of PS3 controllers. Sony is working on DualShock3, which is going to put the rumble function back in. Just thought I'd bring that up :-P
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Oh noes, PS2.5 FTL!!!!
After all, it's a last generation feature (http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3157501). Ain't that right, Sony? :-D
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actually, contrary to peoples thoughts, the original ps1 game DID use Analog stick. only for movement though, well, atleast mine does.
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I'm pretty sure it didn't because the game came out before dual shocks, I know FF9 did, and FF8 might of but I can't remember.
Also don't revive a thread long dead, the mods don't appreciate it much.