madmatt said:Runs great on my PC and I don't turn every thing off. However, I still want a new video card (might buy an X1800 or wait for the X1900).
I bought speakers (Logitech 2.1 Z2300) and a new gamepad (as well as another Plextor 716A DVD burner).
According to the manual you can be a cop in the black edition. I haven't figured that out though.
Steevo said:Saitech P2500 Rumble. Corded.
I use map features for alot of different games too. Nice. Only complaint is the lack of four top buttons, makes some games like GTA hard to choose what button to use where.
madmatt said:Tittles, I read it wrong. The Black Edition has an exclusive pursuit challenge. I thought it said you could hone your skills as a cop.
I already purchased the Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2. If it doesn't work out well then I will move on to the Saitek.
madmatt said:Tittles, I've seen spike strips once and had the Rhino SUVs after me. Plenty of road blocks. I haven't started my career yet though, I've only completed 13 challenges. I can't get passed number 14.
ming, if by shoulder buttons you mean top trigger buttons then yes. I went with the cordless (but I have a 5.8GHz phone).
Mastershakes said:Agreed, it does make GTA harder - have to lash out to the keyboard for the horn and such. So long as handbrake, and driveby keys are mapped on the Saitek, s'all good.
My vote is for the Saitek, my logitech broke (overuse likely, great controller as well)
ming said:OK, if I get a gamepad... which of the following two Rumblepads would be better? Wired or Wireless?
Also, do they both have shoulder buttons?
Steevo said:I have come to prefer wired actually. No batterys to mess with, or go dead during play, and with USB extension cable you can sit anywhere and play. I used to play on my TV for some games, and it worked out nice.