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by RDC » Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:59 pm
The PS360 controller does not 'technically' charge thru USB anymore, it uses the PnC connector (which is the 360 USB connector) so it charges the same way the 360 controller does, and that cable is included with the controller, all ya have to do is plug it up to the PS360, then the USB port on the PS3 and hit Guide/Home to connect them, same as with any DS3 controller.
There is only 1 thing really different on the PS360 and that's how the buttons function when you get really into it. They're not Analog (pressure sensitive) like the ones on the PS3 controllers are, this just can't easily be duplicated and is an almost useless feature anyway. The Triggers (LT/RT) do stay Analog though, so for racing games and such they still work that way, but as far as the buttons go they're either off or on. They still feel exactly like a 360 controller does, no Tact switches are used, so ya can't tell the PS360 I make from a 360 controller, except it's a tad bit lighter because no AA batteries, and I've yet to run across a game that actually needed that 'pressure sensitve' feature anyway.
Everything else works the same compared to a DS3 controller, because it is still technically a DS3 controller, it has Rumble, the Tilt works and all buttons do their counterparts functions, Back is Select, Guide is Home, LB is L1, LT is L2 etc, etc.
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