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Join Date: Nov 2002
Posts: 2
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since i dont have a pad or a ps at all and i wanna play stepmania on my pc, what should i get? should i get a ddr pad for the comp (usb or serial) or should i get a psx -> pc adapter (usb). I find that it is really hard to find a pad for pc but there are pads for psx everywhere along w/ adapters. the only prob w/ this is that i would have to pay much more for both the pad and adapter than gettin the pc pad alone. If anyoen could help me out.. i would much appreciate it. thx
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I dont think there are DDRpads designed for the computer (there is for pump-it-up). It would be best to get the USB adapter and a PS pad.
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FFR Simfile Author
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likwid i guess if all else fails get a ps or dc adapter, order a dc dance pad and there you go.
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FFR Player
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 10
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Lucky for me though, I had bough myself a PSX-USB adapter when I was looking for one to play........well latez
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Retired Staff
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yea iv esearched this long and hard too...... ive found that a psx adapter would be the best way to go.... their is pads for the pc but they make better pads for ps, so its best to get a ps adapter, ive also foun that this adapter had been recogmended by lots of peeps, http://www.levelsix.com/products/pc/EMSUSB2.shtml as for hard or soft pad, tats just a opinion thing, hard pads supposedly dont move around a lot, but soft pads are just a mod away from the same thing and their cheeper, so youll just have to figure that out on your own
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FFR Player
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 2
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A ways back, I purchased a pad for my PSX, and discovered that it also had a serial port... then again, it's a crappy pad, so if the PSX ones you're looking into are better, go with one of them.
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FFR Player
Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 1,088
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I already have a soft pad.. I was looking at the USB adapters and I noticed that all of them say they're only guaranteed to work with Sony controllers.. but mine is a 3rd party pad? Does anyone know if it will still work?
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FFR Player
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 1
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FFR Player
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 245
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FFR Player
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Dont have worry, there is an easy way to have this. It is in another forum somewhere i was forget.... But i was make a ddr pad with old of a keyboard and teacher help
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FFR Simfile Author
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Well my pad has a serial adapter, and it works great. Unfortunately, it took me about 2 hours to figure out a problem with the driver i had downloaded. Not sure if there are problems with a USB adapter, but i have heard rumors about there being problems.
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FFR Player
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1
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Spazzbite, could you please tell me more about this pad you have?
What brand is it? What did it cost? Where did you get it? Is it a PS pad? Do you use Stepmania 3.0 Final with this pad? (and do doubles work fine?) Do you use Windows (if so what version)? Is a serial port one of those connections with the "prongs" at the end? You know... </imacomputerdummy> If you can, please tell me these things (sorry about all the questions). I have been searching for a good, not-too-expensive pad for the PC that is responsive enough to play songs in stepmania. |
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