Logitech Action Controller(PS2): 1 for $11, 2 for $17, 3 for $23

[quote name='chakan']So Logitech can make what Sony now can't?[/quote]
Um, this Logitech controller is corded and not motion sensing.
 
[quote name='chakan']So Logitech can make what Sony now can't?[/QUOTE]

What a horrible attempt at sarcasm.

Some people may prefer these controllers because of their design. They're also cheaper. If you don't want them, fine. But declaring they're of no use to anybody is idiotic.
 
[quote name='eldad9']What a horrible attempt at sarcasm.

Some people may prefer these controllers because of their design. They're also cheaper. If you don't want them, fine. But declaring they're of no use to anybody is idiotic.[/QUOTE]
Woah dude calm down, he wasnt saying they're useless?
 
Hmm, in that case, either he didn't understand the product, or I didn't understand his comment. Somebody explain something to somebody, please. I apologize, just in case.

Edit: These are for the PS2, not the PS3; there's no motion sensing involved.
 
Anyone else notice that the picture is of the newer Precision Controller whereas they advertise it as the Action Controller? I'm confused... Does Woot often do this and are they reputable?
 
Sheesh, I never slammed the Logitech controllers. They seem great, they're a great price, and I gave your topic a free bump on the front page.

I merely find it funny that a third party can include rumble feature, whereas Sony was sued out of it. Sorry, sorry, sorry!
 
Well, I'm sorry too, since I obviously misunderstood you.

These guys also have an actual D-pad, not 4 separate buttons, and there was talk about how Nintendo had the patent for that (or is it just a cross-shared pad?)

Anyway, this topic seems useless, since it seems nobody's actually ordered them. I'm sure most of us have wireless controllers, but I think these would be great for extra controllers / kids / whatnot.

Edit: wait, huh? I must have missed something... did Sony stop making rumbly controllers? I mean, they're only called "dual shock" because of, you know, rumbling.
 
[quote name='eldad9']Well, I'm sorry too, since I obviously misunderstood you.

These guys also have an actual D-pad, not 4 separate buttons, and there was talk about how Nintendo had the patent for that (or is it just a cross-shared pad?)

Anyway, this topic seems useless, since it seems nobody's actually ordered them. I'm sure most of us have wireless controllers, but I think these would be great for extra controllers / kids / whatnot.

Edit: wait, huh? I must have missed something... did Sony stop making rumbly controllers? I mean, they're only called "dual shock" because of, you know, rumbling.[/QUOTE]

It was suppose to be a joke. Sony will not incorporate the rumble feature in the ps3 due to the lawsuit (even though the official explanation was that it wasn't feasible to incorporate it along with the motion sensors for the ps3 wireless controller. like yea....... we all believe you Sony......... NOT).

edit: added a link below
http://www.xbox360fanboy.com/2006/06/24/revolutionary-ps3-controller-used-to-rumble-in-1999/
 
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