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Re: More Finesse as a Driver

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Originally Posted by IronicDeadBird View Post
The two current games I have for fine motor control both are available on steam and don't break the bank too much.
1. Geometry Wars 3D
2. Waves
Things you can do with the xbox controller. Buy or print control freaks/joystick extensions for a controller. It feels weird at first but the longer the thumb stick the more control you have over it.
I've been thinking of buying control freaks for my Xbox at home. Is it against FIRST rules to attach them to a driver's station controller?
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