Yes it is nice to be able to put your projects INSIDE something isn't it? You know, to hold everything together so it doesn't flop around? Discuss the techniques here!
Like mario said, the one on the right side is usually for camera movement or some other non important action. That way, you can use it when you have a second that you don't need to be using that thumb for buttons, but you don't ever NEED to use it.
Current projects:
Ultimate N64 Guide
N64 Portable (x2)
NES Portable
jjhammerstein wrote:Yes, but it doesn't make sense on a PSP.
PSP games never has independent camera control, since it has no 2nd stick.
You can't just throw a second stick in there and have it control the camera.
but you can use a second joystick if your left thumb gets tired or something, of course you can't control the camera with it, plus it will add to the sheer awesomeness of this mod
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chainfire95 wrote:220V I believe
I think we should check to see if you can withstand 220 volts
jjhammerstein wrote:Yes, but it doesn't make sense on a PSP.
PSP games never has independent camera control, since it has no 2nd stick.
You can't just throw a second stick in there and have it control the camera.
Oh I see what you were saying now. I thought you were just talking about it on like a PS2 controller. Yeah, it's pointless on a PSP, but without it in this particular case would look weird.
Current projects:
Ultimate N64 Guide
N64 Portable (x2)
NES Portable
For those of you who don't know, the second analog stick mod, which is available in many different kits (Razor X, for instance), usually takes control of either the D-Pad or the Face Buttons themselves.
While it doesn't really act as an analog stick, it does have a nice feel to it in many games.
Katamari Damacy anyone?
jleemero wrote:For those of you who don't know, the second analog stick mod, which is available in many different kits (Razor X, for instance), usually takes control of either the D-Pad or the Face Buttons themselves.
While it doesn't really act as an analog stick, it does have a nice feel to it in many games.
Katamari Damacy anyone?
jleemero wrote:For those of you who don't know, the second analog stick mod, which is available in many different kits (Razor X, for instance), usually takes control of either the D-Pad or the Face Buttons themselves.
While it doesn't really act as an analog stick, it does have a nice feel to it in many games.
Katamari Damacy anyone?