RE: We chat about videogames and videogame accessories.
09-27-2013, 11:02 PM
If the track pads can be set for either directional sliding or distinct clicking, you might be able to bind one to act like a set of buttons.
Even without that, button quantity seems fine for everything but fighting games and some 3rd-person action with a lot of inputs. Personally, I'm just worried that trackpads will have shitty responsiveness, like every other trackpad that has been made in human history. If the haptic feedback isn't really really good, sticks would definitely be better.
Even without that, button quantity seems fine for everything but fighting games and some 3rd-person action with a lot of inputs. Personally, I'm just worried that trackpads will have shitty responsiveness, like every other trackpad that has been made in human history. If the haptic feedback isn't really really good, sticks would definitely be better.
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