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( More customer reviews)I got my first Freestyle Pro in the very late 90's/early 00's, right about the time it's first-run retail life was winding-down.It was the first PC gamepad I ever purchased, and let me tell you, I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT.
Want to read more honest consumer review about Microsoft SideWinder Dual Strike now ? These buttons incorporate the keyboard element of control traditionally used in first person and action/adventure games. This Control incorporates the functionality of the mouse traditionally used in first person and action/adventure games, making it easier and more enjoyable for many gamers.Six action buttons, two triggers, and one shift button allow gamers to customize up to sixteen programmable buttons that deliver the greatest level of control and customization.
With Dual Strike's incredible perspective control functionality, gamers will experience easier, more successful game play in first person and action/adventure games.Dual Strike's innovative moveable Perspective Control greatly improves aiming and movement essential in first person and action/adventure games. MS Sidewinder Dual Strike is a new 3D character game controller that melds the functions of both a gamepad and the keyboard/mouse. However, I was able to extend the life of my pad with superglue.Overall, I don't see anything on the market that gives you the ease of play for FPS games, which is why I give it 4 stars, but I would recommend buying two so you have a back up when the 1st one breaks, "and it will break"Ĭlick Here to see more reviews about: Microsoft SideWinder Dual Strike In addition, the hat switch does break too easily and too soon. this device will probably not increase your Quake II Railgun kill ratio. However, you tend to lose some precision relative to a trackball, i.e. The pad is versatile enough to incorporate all the essential functions of any FSP. This device allows you to lean back, sit comfortably and play hours on end.
( More customer reviews)When playing FPS (first person shooters) games, you are usually hunched over your desk with one hand on the keyboard, and one hand on the mouse or trackball.