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Analog or Digital Pad?

Analog Stick or Digital Pad?

  • Analog

    Votes: 16 53.3%
  • Digital

    Votes: 14 46.7%
  • Neither!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    30

Egophobia

Registered User
fordfocus said:
Actually both. It depends. I use the analog in corners or free kicks and digital in the game

That is the correct solution, yes. Thy way is the same as my way.

Egophobia
 

Nuggy

Registered User
Personally I prefer the d-pad, only time I've used the analogue sticks is for the occasional manual pass and when in goal for pens. Some reason I save more with the analogue. ^^
 
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jag87

Guest
I use analogue as its easier to whip in free kicks and corners. I played ISS from 1997 for the PSOne and had to use the D-Pad. Which was hard. Also you can only run in 8 directions and in a linear movement!
 

PicturePerfect

Registered User
Giggsy11 said:
analog is better because their is more variation in the direction u can aim the ball

No, not really. Konami hasn't implemented 360 degrees rotational movement yet.

I use the D-Pad because I find it more comfortable and the PS2 analogue sticks aren't exactly the best. I tend to use the left analogue stick for corners sometimes. I don't really have much qualms with the anlogue stick, and, if forced, could play with it. It's just a matter of getting used to it.

Of course, I use the right analogue stick for tricks and manual passing.
 

Giggsy11

Registered User
analog is better cause you don't haved to 'press' the d-pad for u to move and the analog you just move it in the direction u wanna go
 
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