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Post by Alucard on Aug 20, 2008 10:15:49 GMT -4
Parece mentira........pero es verdad, se esta poniendo la cosa buena para los jugadores de VF5 en 360. ;D ;D ;D UK, August 20, 2008 - A subtly redesigned Xbox 360 controller has been spotted on the showroom floor at this year's Games Convention in Leipzig, sporting a new-feel d-pad that addresses the previously unresponsive and spongy model. While aesthetically identical to the previous controller, the d-pad has been re-engineered to offer more instant control, with an eight way input taking place of the previous four. A brief hands-on with the controller playing Pro Evolution 2009 proved that the redesign has been effective, with the d-pad sitting in a larger rocker and proving more tactile. It's expected to release at the same time as this year's Pro Evolution Soccer, and the re-design is thought to have been inspired by the imminent release of Street Fighter IV. We'll have photos of the new controller - though don't expect to see the difference - and further impressions later on. 8-)http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/900/900487p1.html
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Post by PELUKING!!! on Aug 20, 2008 12:28:14 GMT -4
Parece mentira........pero es verdad, se esta poniendo la cosa buena para los jugadores de VF5 en 360. ;D ;D ;D UK, August 20, 2008 - A subtly redesigned Xbox 360 controller has been spotted on the showroom floor at this year's Games Convention in Leipzig, sporting a new-feel d-pad that addresses the previously unresponsive and spongy model. While aesthetically identical to the previous controller, the d-pad has been re-engineered to offer more instant control, with an eight way input taking place of the previous four. A brief hands-on with the controller playing Pro Evolution 2009 proved that the redesign has been effective, with the d-pad sitting in a larger rocker and proving more tactile. It's expected to release at the same time as this year's Pro Evolution Soccer, and the re-design is thought to have been inspired by the imminent release of Street Fighter IV. We'll have photos of the new controller - though don't expect to see the difference - and further impressions later on. 8-)http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/900/900487p1.html jejejejejeej ahora si kiero uno con mas FE!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Alucard on Sept 7, 2008 12:16:51 GMT -4
Por lo que veo el control esta dando la liga en juegos de pelea. ;D Recently a new wireless green controller was announced with an improved D-Pad. It was first shown at the Leipzig Games Convention. At first glance you may be forgiven for thinking it looks no different to any other Xbox 360 controller, except for the colour, but it all comes down to the mechanism in the D-Pad. "The new limited-edition green wireless controller offers enhancements to d-Pad functionality, which will add to the experience of playing games where the d-Pad is the primary control mechanism. We're always looking to improve products and we made these changes based on feedback from gamers." Microsoft stated. I was lucky enough to get hold of one of these and gave it to Ix Splat I to test it on one of his favourite genre of games- fighting games! Those of you who are used to games like Street Fighter know that to pull off certain moves, such as Hadouken it requires you to rub the D-Pad in quarter circle from the down position upwards. The normal controller has very limited movement and makes these kind of moves difficult. Ix Splat I was always complaining that the D-Pad on the Xbox 360 controller didn't quite cut it when it came to fighting games and the D-Pad "just didn't work properly". The D-Pad on this new controller allows for more responsive actions, it actually does go where you want it to and feels more fluid, allowing you to move directions much more quickly and pull off moves faster, even using the Xbox 360's onboard keyboard to type messages is much easier as the D-Pad goes where you want it to in any direction. When you place a regular Xbox 360 controller next to this new one you can really feel the difference, the regular one seems to click when you rub the D-Pad, whereas the new improved one feels more like the Analogue stick, allowing you to move it round in a circle without any resistance. Good news for those who love to use the D-Pad and not the Analogue sticks. Ix Splat I hasn't put the controller down since we got it. The controller has been specially optimized for use with PES2009 and Street Fighter IV and will be released in October in Europe, Asia and Latin America while supplies last making this a very limited edition and there are no plans at this moment to incorporate this mechanism into regular Xbox 360 controllers. It gets the thumbs up from us! www.xboxliveaddicts.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=31120
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