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weedragonaut Basic Member Basic Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2008
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140. Post Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:52 am Post subject: Options for 360 DDR players
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Hey all. I just got back into DDR after a many-years departure. I'm really happy to be "dancing" again biggrin.gif. I just bought DDR Universe 2 last night with the included Konami pad.
I don't really have any complaints about the pad atm, but I can tell that it will become difficult to play with once I start upping the difficulty on songs.
So, I was wondering what the options are for 360 pads. I'm not terribly interested in expensive metal pads or any serious modding, but I've read a bit about using adapters (say PS2-->360) to allow the use of older pads, and it seems this may be one of the only options as the 3rd-parties don't seem all that interested in making next-gen pads.
Anyway, if y'all could give any advice about what options are out there, which ones are good, which ones suck, etc. I'd really appreciate it.
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weedragonaut Basic Member Basic Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2008
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^^ No one has any suggestions? ^^
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Synpax Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 04 Jul 2004
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I have a red Octane Afterburner pad I used with my original Xbox. What are my options on making it work with the 360?
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Syn Zero Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2002 Location: San Francisco, CA |
Just on the off-chance someone's had the same problem and explored this particular option...
I've been browsing around the Keep Gaming store for a PS2->PS3 converter, and came across this -- http://www.keepgaming.com/ps2topsdapad.html -- as well as some of the pads they sell specifically for the PS3. According to the specifications, the converter/pads only work with 20GB and 60GB versions of the PS3, not the 80GB version which I actually have. This makes absolutely no sense to me, given that the systems are pretty much identical (the newer 20GB versions can't even play PS2 games!) other than in HDD size, and it's connected through USB.
Has anyone with an 80GB PS3 bothered to try this? If so, does it work? If not, are there any other options, or am I better off waiting for an actual PS3 DDR game? _________________
I'm just being nostalgic.
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v4extreme Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 17 Jan 2008
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Is there anyway to mod the cobalt flux control box so that it has the X and O buttons on it? (talking about ps2, of course)
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DAVE101 Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Location: Indiana |
beaver_evicerator wrote: Is there anyway to mod the cobalt flux control box so that it has the X and O buttons on it? (talking about ps2, of course)
Is there a problem with having them on the pad? _________________
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innirvana Basic Member Basic Member
Joined: 02 Jul 2008
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is there any way at all to get a ddr pad working on an 80gb ps3? frown.gif
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ChilliumBromide Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 16 Jun 2006 Location: Beaverton, OR |
If you're decent with homebrewing, you can just rewire it to a normal PS3 controller. Otherwise, I'm pretty sure you're S.O.L. Since PS3 controllers are USB, you should just use stepmania instead; so much better, so much easier. _________________
I used to be active here lol
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n00byn4t3r Basic Member Basic Member
Joined: 24 Sep 2008
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Suko Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Location: Lynnwood, WA |
I have a Cobalt Flux which only has the PS2 out. Is there a way to use this on my 360 in any way?
I have a trio linker plus which I use to play on my PC, but I'm highly doubtful that the adapter made for PC USB will work on my XBox 360.
Please, can anyone help me out? _________________
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belink Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 12 Aug 2007
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You can't. You need a XB360 compatible pad. Adapters won't work.
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Suko Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Location: Lynnwood, WA |
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God dang sonofa biscuit. And here I wanted to try and start playing some of the "good" DDRs on the XBox 360.... _________________
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Laid_back Basic Member Basic Member
Joined: 31 Dec 2007
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Of course, if you are handy, then you could make an XB360 control box for your 'flux.
The easiest way would be to take a broken or unwanted XB360 soft pad, take out the 'control box' part of the pad, and wire up a d-sub 15 pin connector to that, according to the pin-out of the 'flux.
Then, you will have a custom 360 control box for your 'flux.
Google is your friend on this, but it has been done.
Good luck!
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bang17 Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 19 Aug 2007 Location: kingsport TN |
Sooo is the EMS USB2 the best adapter to use with a blueshark? i need somthing that has little or no lag issues _________________
htmlrules1 (3:35:43 AM): We have the biggest geeks ever its not even funny
bang16 (3:35:47 AM): lol
htmlrules1 (3:35:49 AM): Well
htmlrules1 (3:35:50 AM): yes it is funny
bang16 (3:36:16 AM): well we have a bunch of drunken hillbillies here
htmlrules1 (3:36:29 AM): they should meet each other
htmlrules1 (3:36:38 AM): maybe theyd get into this huge brawl and kill each other
htmlrules1 (3:36:41 AM): and the world would be a better place
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Suko Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Location: Lynnwood, WA |
I don't think that the Xbox 360 controllers or pads will work in a PS3, but I don't have any proof or anything to offer as evidence. I just know that both companies like to use proprietary hardware to keep cheap knock-off products off the system. You'll have to check it out for yourself to be 100% certain, but I'm fairly confident in my hypothesis. _________________
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8ftmetalhead Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 29 Oct 2008 Location: Auckland, New Zealand |
There are some converters for the xbox and I think the ps3 that allow you to use wired controllers plugged into converters, and then have another controller plugged into it to dupluicate button presses of the true wired controller.
I'm not 100% if there's one for ps3 though. Definitely one for xbox . _________________
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Suko Trick Member Trick Member
Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Location: Lynnwood, WA |
8ftmetalhead wrote: There are some converters for the xbox and I think the ps3 that allow you to use wired controllers plugged into converters, and then have another controller plugged into it to dupluicate button presses of the true wired controller.
I'm not 100% if there's one for ps3 though. Definitely one for xbox .
I have two different brands of these for the 360 and they don't work with my dancepads. They can't register Up + Down or Left + Right simultaneously. Hence, you can't do jumps. _________________
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