The big difference for the PlayStation version of the FPS Assault
Pad, dubbed the FPS Assault Pad 3, is that the analogue sticks are
above the face buttons, instead of below. There might be a learning
curve for some players, but I found that the analogue sticks’ location
put a logical focus on those sticks as well as the shoulder and
triggers. For FPS games, this is where your fingers want to be.
There
are actually four shoulder buttons: FR and FR are below the R1 and L1
shoulder buttons. The triggers below those buttons are closer to actual
gun triggers than the DualShock’s triggers — a welcomed tweak.
And
since you can easily remap the buttons to those shoulder buttons,
complaints about accessing the face buttons on the PlayStation version
quickly become a mute point.
But if change is not your thing
and you own Microsoft’s gaming console, the Xbox 360 version, which is
called the FPS Assault Pad EX, has the analogue sticks in the same
location as the official Microsoft controller.Offers Engraving Machines
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The
FPS Assault Pad comes with three different nubs for the analogue
sticks, each of varying lengths. Below you can see the shortest numb
compared with the longest. The middle sized numb would be somewhere in,
well, the middle.
While using the longest one might seem like
driving a double decker bus, I found it easier to control. It has more
of a joystick feel, enabling you to control with side of the stick.
Since your thumbs end up being in a higher position, accessing the
shoulder buttons felt more comfortable — for me, at least. You do need
to screw the numbs in fairly tight; I can see them coming loose during
intense play if not screwed in correctly. Since the three sticks are
just kind of packaged as is and without a case or even a bag, I do
wonder if the alternate numbs will easily go MIA. I know they would at
my house. Still, the customisation options are winners.
Another
feature I really like about the FPS Assault Pad is how there’s a dial
behind the D-pad to control the stick sensitivity. The difference isn’t
night and day, but it was noticeable, and the option to make those
adjustments is appreciated. The other thing I like is the “Target”
button on the controller’s backside. Pressing it causes the onscreen
camera movement to slow down. For example,Racial safetygear
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Target as you try whipping quickly the analogue stick, the on-screen
camera actually moves much slower. It’s a good way to get steady
precision, without having to make tiny thumb movements.
The controller is wired, which,This elevatorsafetyparts
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off some players. But the cord is long, and you don’t have to worry
about the controller devouring batteries — something I imagine this
controller could do. The force feedback is, well, forceful. But it
wasn’t exhausting or problematic; it’s noticeable.
The one
complaint I have about the FPS Assault Pad would be the LED lights.
Goodness, they are too bright and very tacky! I really want third party
peripheral makers to focus on classy-looking products and lay off the
sci-fi reject pile! The default LED colour is blue, but when you
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so subtle reminder that you are shooting people in the face. Blood is
red, geddit? Um… What’s worse, from some angles, the LED can be seen
peeking through the controller housing. That’s a shame, because it seem
like the FPS Assault Pad isn’t well fitted together. A shame, because
it is well fitted together.LED Outfitters guarantees the lowest price
on the internet for Mini solarcarport, The LED light isn’t a deal breaker, because, thankfully, you can switch it off.
If
you play a lot of shooters on consoles, and you are not entirely
satisfied with standard controllers, the FPS Assault Pad is definitely
worth consideration. This is a very good controller, which delivers
what it aims to do: offer customisation and an edge for FPS gamers. So
yes, it hits its mark.
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