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Couple of questions?

alkemy007

Registered User
I am torn between buying Pro Evolution Soccer 6 on the PC or buying it on the X-Box 360. So here is a couple of questions for you guys to help me with if you could.

1. Is there any sort of converter for the X-box 360 pad that will allow me to use the PS2 pad I have?

2. If I buy it on the PC will I be able to play it through my TV (Ive heard of these leads that go from your PC to the TV but was wondering if the TV would be able to handle it?)

thats about it....all help appreciated, thanks.
 

Trance_Allstar

Registered User
1. Not that I know of unfortunately. I have not really been involved with the X360 peripherals, but I can say I haven't come across one atleast. I agree that the X360 pad is kinda weird with the shoulder button/trigger combo, aswell as a much-reported bad d-pad. Not sure if we can expect a converter, not sure there was a PS2/Xbox converter. If there was there will most likely be one eventually for the 360 aswell. Not sure how they will sort the Xbox centre dashboard button tho.

2. If you have an S-video output from your graphics card that can carry a SCART signal to your TV (which needs SCART input) then you will be able to. I suppose a D-sub (standard computer screen signal) or DVI will do aswell as long as the corresponding connections are on the tv or you have converters where possible. in general, it is quite easy to get video from your graphics card onto a TV, both instead of it being displayed on your computer screen, aswell as being simultaneouslydisplayed on your computer screen and your TV.
 

Malagacf

Registered User
1. I don't know
2. Yes, you can. In the web there are guides to do that.

3. buy a PS2:tongue:
 

alkemy007

Registered User
Trance_Allstar said:
2. If you have an S-video output from your graphics card that can carry a SCART signal to your TV (which needs SCART input) then you will be able to. I suppose a D-sub (standard computer screen signal) or DVI will do aswell as long as the corresponding connections are on the tv or you have converters where possible. in general, it is quite easy to get video from your graphics card onto a TV, both instead of it being displayed on your computer screen, aswell as being simultaneouslydisplayed on your computer screen and your TV.

Yeah, there was a Playstation to X-box controller converter.....there will probably be one for the 360 soon, will just have to play PES6 with the X-box controller till that happens...Nightmare!!
 
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