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kevin.li.rit 17-01-2008 16:34

Re: Xbox Controller?
 
Yeah, but again, what's the advantage they have gained? How much time did they invest in it when they could have done the same thing with a joystick and cheaper buttons?

Zultraranger 17-01-2008 16:45

Re: Xbox Controller?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coffeeism (Post 680228)
Yeah, but again, what's the advantage they have gained? How much time did they invest in it when they could have done the same thing with a joystick and cheaper buttons?

Think about it, using a 360 controller would be destruction.
1. It doesn't seem like it is too much harder to program.
2. Xbox kids would be familiar with the controller and driving would be more familiar.
3. The price for a wireless is around 40 bucks.

Therefore, there are many advantages.

kevin.li.rit 17-01-2008 16:50

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I was just asking... 40 Dollars is a lot for some teams who are operating on a few hundred dollars. I can pick up several buttons at radio shack for a few bucks or salvage them out of stuff I have laying around.

kevin.li.rit 17-01-2008 16:53

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Well I can say why those things are advantageous, they make your team stand out in competition and if you're a small team that's huge. It could help a team get drafted. But It is also a good learning experience to use something like an x box controller, it is a complex piece of hardware.

SgtMillhouse648 17-01-2008 17:31

Re: Xbox Controller?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coffeeism (Post 680228)
Yeah, but again, what's the advantage they have gained? How much time did they invest in it when they could have done the same thing with a joystick and cheaper buttons?

For some teams implicating more complex designs, a game controller is the perfect option. Game controllers were designed to give the maximum amount of controls in the smallest amount of space with usability a huge factor. Take a plain xbox controller, one xbox controller is the same as having two joysticks, 8 push buttons, and two more analog inputs. Do you realize how much space that would take up, let alone using all of those controls? With teams operating on a few hundred dollars, a plain old xbox controller can be bought even used for 10 bucks or so. seems like it can't be beat in my opinion.
Malhon

kevin.li.rit 17-01-2008 17:33

Re: Xbox Controller?
 
I do, but I also know that if your holding a controller, then the other driver may want to push stuff too... And you may not have as many controls as you have described. I wasn't saying it wasn't an acceptable option, I was just asking on what the advantages were since the other user thought it was silly and there seemed to be disagreement between another user.

SoJ 17-01-2008 18:01

Re: Xbox Controller?
 
I don't know specifics, but I think we've messed around (or used) an Xbox 360 controller before. You'd have to ask the drivers about that, though.

AdamC 17-01-2008 18:14

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We've been using racing wheels for the past 4 years. I think it's a very old Mad Catz that was designed for PC. I don't know how effective an XBox controller would be. I think going on Ebay and looking for an old controller (we found one with a 9-pin connector) would make it much easier. Plus, there's less brick-a-brack on older controllers.

Stobei 23-01-2008 17:20

Re: Xbox Controller?
 
is there a cheaper way to do it besides that 120$ thingy?

ScottieDo555 29-01-2008 16:24

Re: Xbox Controller?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lilstogi11 (Post 680225)
Umm..not really a silly idea at all. a lot of teams have done it.

using a rockband drum set. i think that this is the first year the game has been out.
and
The thing is you have a pretty big drum set that you have to lug around. you cant put somthing that big on your controller board. you have to keep track of drum sticks, i guess. it just inpractical.


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