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| View Poll Results: CAN WE USE A N64 CONTROLLER TO CONTROL THE ROBOT???? | |||
| YES YOU CAN!!!! |
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16 | 37.21% |
| NO YOU CANT!!! |
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27 | 62.79% |
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...amount of ignorance...astounding...
Okay: 1) How many analogs there are on a controller shouldn't be the sole source of its selection--the largest consideration should be ease of the conversion to 15 pin. 2) Unless they changed it, there's still that $100 electronics limit that still applies to controls. Keep that in mind if I'm right on that one. 3) Just use a controller designed for 15 pins. My Axis Pad has served me quite well, and should address all of your control issues. |
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