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Pad vs. Stick

Which is more useful?

  • Pad is better

    Votes: 65 51.2%
  • Stick is better

    Votes: 48 37.8%
  • Both are equally good

    Votes: 5 3.9%
  • What am I going to drink tonight?

    Votes: 9 7.1%

  • Total voters
    127

Onetimer

Registered User
D-pad rules for now. Though i'd love to see some kind of analog movement in the future versions of the game. Maybe the Revolution controller would be good.. You know, move with the stick and shoot with the "remote", throw the controller on the wall and get a red card.
 

pes_kim

Registered User
quote:
"Stick rules all day long. The D-pad came out with the NES 20 years ago. Its out of date people - time to move on and embrace the future...."

Just because it's new, it gotta be good?
If so, that new glove controller should be the best for pes 5/6?
 

chrisadr

Registered User
hahahahah That was a good one about the glove controller. You have an excellent point. After saying that, I must admit that I use the stick except when it comes to freekicks. I am a lot better at controlling freekicks when I use the pad.
 

Kevthedrummer

Alive in the superunknown
D-pad, most probably because I got used to it when there was only a d-pad on the control pad... they've been around longer.

Plus on PES, there only seems to be 8 directions, which are much easier to execute on the d-pad than the very hit and miss analogue which I find unprecise
 

proevo5

Registered User
way by fuckin far the dpad it absolutely kicks the motherfuckin shit out of the fuckin stick so fucken easily
 
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