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    Quote Originally Posted by Takues View Post
    http://www.xpadder.com/
    this is for those pesky games that you want to play with your controller but dosent have that feature check it out
    Sweet, looks alot nicer then joytokey thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Takues View Post
    http://www.xpadder.com/
    this is for those pesky games that you want to play with your controller but dosent have that feature check it out

    Does this work with guild wars?

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    Theres GunZ Online, Counter-Strike, War Rock and Soldier Front.. i think all shooters have it..

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    Ah ok i think i get it. Wouldnt you need like a usb port or plug or whatever?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shynobi22 View Post
    Does this work with guild wars?
    About any game that has WASD for movement can be used with any gamepad to date. Almost any gamepad purchased to date has software that comes with it or you can downlaod. Within this software its all a matter of assigning what key goes to what gamepad funtion.

    Quite similar to the control configuration you have in Guild wars.
    Except it is within the gamepad software.

    Examples:

    Keys/gamepad
    w up
    a left
    s down
    d right

    Although you are limited to how many hotkeys you have on a gamepad, its still a big difference.

    WalMart and a few other stores have this new adapter for you PC where you can attach any gamepad from any console unit to this adapter and use it on your PC. Gamecube, PS2, PS1, Xbox, or generic XBox 360.

    Same basic software where you assign hot keys and directions to the hotkeys on your gamepad. The universal gamepad adapter is no more than $10 US dollars (I think).

    I will link it when I find it.

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    Aw...i mean i would want to play like Maplestory with my gamepad but not if it means i have to go out and buy a gamepad adapter .

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    Quote Originally Posted by †Ð£MØÑ† View Post
    Aw...i mean i would want to play like Maplestory with my gamepad but not if it means i have to go out and buy a gamepad adapter .
    1. Is the gamepad for the PC?
    2. Does the game have WASD type controls?
    3. IF the answer to #1 is yes, can you give me the namebrand and model of the gamepad?

    There is generic software out there to allow your gamepad to simulate the strokes of a keyboard and some namebrands already have it.

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    I played Ghost online and Dungeon and Fighter with a gamepad.
    I heard Mabinogi can be played with one.

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    No, the gamepad is for the PS2 which means its a PS2 controller (right?), so ill probably have to buy the adapter, o well.

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    Phantasy Star Online is also another game that works well with a gamepad.

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    DDO works well with a gamepad.

    Swing, dodge, roll, block, sneak, aim, shoot.......

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    You can play Metin 2 with the gamepad also.

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    Infinity was great with a gamepad,also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by †Ð£MØÑ† View Post
    You can play Metin 2 with the gamepad also.
    xD i started doing that when i first logged on and that was like 3 days after release

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    u can play maple wit a game pad O.o i wanna try mine

    Quote Originally Posted by onesbronson View Post
    I think he means arrow keys movement, and letter keypads for attacking type of game. Because u can play Maplestory and Ghost Online like that. Lunia has the best one i seen so far....or is it Rumble Fighter? Crap! Now i gotta make a thread to find out!
    i cant play maple with my joystick *goes on website to see*

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