Posted October 23, 2008
Logitech MX Revolution and some keyboard (it's black on grey, I think).
I've been a Logitech fan (addict) ever since I bought a MouseMan+ aeons ago and their products never let me down. What I love about my MX Revolution is the sheer amount of buttons it sports. When I first saw the MX1000 (my previous mouse) I would never have thought they would be of any use. The Revolution has got more and I can't imagine playing without them! :) No action is wasted, apart from clicking the scroll wheel, which is broken sometimes.
For Tekken I use an old Dreamcast arcade stick, converted into a PlayStation-compatible stick using the guts of a PS2 gamepad. :)
An X360 controller is fine too, for everything that doesn't need precision and isn't a beat-em-up. The moment I can plug my mouse and keyboard to a console and fully configure both (including sensitivity, acceleration and ALL the buttons) I'm throwing my PC out the window and getting a console... ;)
I've been a Logitech fan (addict) ever since I bought a MouseMan+ aeons ago and their products never let me down. What I love about my MX Revolution is the sheer amount of buttons it sports. When I first saw the MX1000 (my previous mouse) I would never have thought they would be of any use. The Revolution has got more and I can't imagine playing without them! :) No action is wasted, apart from clicking the scroll wheel, which is broken sometimes.
For Tekken I use an old Dreamcast arcade stick, converted into a PlayStation-compatible stick using the guts of a PS2 gamepad. :)
An X360 controller is fine too, for everything that doesn't need precision and isn't a beat-em-up. The moment I can plug my mouse and keyboard to a console and fully configure both (including sensitivity, acceleration and ALL the buttons) I'm throwing my PC out the window and getting a console... ;)
Post edited October 23, 2008 by Firek