xxhazyshadowsxx said:Controls can be quite unresponsive on my controller.lava_lamp said:how?xxhazyshadowsxx said:Little Big Planet has evoked much wrath within me.
oh that sucks
still a good game
xxhazyshadowsxx said:Controls can be quite unresponsive on my controller.lava_lamp said:how?xxhazyshadowsxx said:Little Big Planet has evoked much wrath within me.
When I chucked my 360 controller it hit the fireplace. They are pretty damn indestructible as well.Scrythe said:Dual Shock controllers are indestructible. I've slammed one against a concrete wall using it's chord like a flail, and all I did was scratch it.
A friend of mine, who's an Xbox fanboy, was bitching about "how flimsy" the PS3 controllers were during an evening-long Street Fighter IV session. I grabbed the controller and chucked it at the nearest wall as hard as I could, picked it up and kept playing with it. I then told him "try that with your 360 controller".
I have destroyed countless amounts of Gamecube controllers, most by complete accident. I've had one or two shatter on me because I was gripping it too hard.
I'm gana guess arena.captainordo said:One of my friends injuried his finger while playing WoW. I think he slammed it into his wall. Don't Ask exactly How
that may just be because the 360 has the most unreliable equipement of any this generation gaming console.On an unrelated note, I once threw my controller at the wall because I couldnt beat a boss. And before someone starts telling me im an awful person or a ps3 fanboy or whatever, I have a 360. Im just stating that the equipment breaks down a lot.steeltrain said:Video games are ment to make you happy, not sad.
My brother has broken 4 360 headsets.
I have a suggestion....why dont you just stop playing Pro Evo Soccer gamesE-Z said:Let's see....I've used numerous PS2 pads to hit the wall next to me (mainly down to Pro Evo Soccer games) but the most that has happened to them is small bits of plastic breaking inside. In fact, I've ordered another pad as Virtua Tennis 2009 (PC) has made me start biting/tightly gripping (or twisting)/hitting it against the wall again. I had to open it up to re-seat the R2 button and clean the paint it took off the wall.
I've smashed my hands down onto the keyboard a few times, one of my rage attacks broke the keyboard leg, but I've managed to superglue it back together.
Oh and more recently I've started to bash the buttons with the side of my fist whenever PES2009 doesn't register me pressing the shoot button.
Yes, I have anger management problems.
I wanted to avoid the N64 controller because I could rant all day about it's shittiness, so I'm just going to nod my head in agreement.XUnsafeNormalX said:When I chucked my 360 controller it hit the fireplace. They are pretty damn indestructible as well.
Now if you wanna talk about flimsy...N64 Controllers are where it's at.
I always thought they got the idea from a trident's head.Scrythe said:I wanted to avoid the N64 controller because I could rant all day about it's shittiness, so I'm just going to nod my head in agreement.XUnsafeNormalX said:When I chucked my 360 controller it hit the fireplace. They are pretty damn indestructible as well.
Now if you wanna talk about flimsy...N64 Controllers are where it's at.
PES2009 and CSS were the only games I had up until recently. Anyway, PES games tend to keep my interest longer than others. It's probably not even the games fault it doesn't do things when I want, it's most likely down to poor (and old) controller drivers. Hopefully that'll change when I get my new official USB 360 pad.Bluedemon322 said:I have a suggestion....why dont you just stop playing Pro Evo Soccer gamesE-Z said:Let's see....I've used numerous PS2 pads to hit the wall next to me (mainly down to Pro Evo Soccer games) but the most that has happened to them is small bits of plastic breaking inside. In fact, I've ordered another pad as Virtua Tennis 2009 (PC) has made me start biting/tightly gripping (or twisting)/hitting it against the wall again. I had to open it up to re-seat the rubber button underneath the R2 button and clean the paint it took off the wall (surprisingly the paint sticks better on the controller than it does the wall =/).
I've smashed my hands down onto the keyboard a few times, one of my rage attacks broke the keyboard leg, but I've managed to superglue it back together.
Oh and more recently I've started to bash the buttons with the side of my fist whenever PES2009 doesn't register me pressing the shoot button.
Yes, I have anger management problems.