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    EmuTalk Member piothepio's Avatar
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    best controls for zelda oot with a ps2 controller?

    hi i ahve a ps2 controller for pc and i wanted to know what controls would be good fr zelda 64. currently i am using:
    A= R1
    B= L1
    C Up= Triangle
    C Down= X
    C Left= Square
    C Right= circle
    Z= L2
    R= R2

    I hate them. i tried using the right thumbstick for the c's but it just isnt fast enough.



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    Use a N64 controller

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    EmuTalk Member thepreserver's Avatar
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    I use B for square, A for X, L2 for L, R2 for R, R1 for Z (equivalent to the Gamecube's Z position ; I like it this way because I play the Collector's Edition this way), the Control Stick on the right for C (not sure what it's called), and of course, the left Control Stick for movement. Hope this helps
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    EmuTalk Member piothepio's Avatar
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    u dont think the reaction with the right thumbstick is too slow for shooting arrows?

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    Here are my configures for my Logitec Contoller (Resembles the PS2 controller)
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    i use it like this.....:
    a:circle
    b:triangle
    z
    r:square
    cup:l2
    cdown:r2
    cleft:l1
    cright:l2

    i use it alwyas like this,and it's comfortable
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    Quote Originally Posted by piothepio
    u dont think the reaction with the right thumbstick is too slow for shooting arrows?
    not really, the n64 zelda on the gamecube uses the right stick as the c buttons

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    I have a logitec controller (just like a PS2 one)

    A: X
    B: Square
    C-UP: Triangle
    C-Down: Circle
    C-Left: L2
    C-Right R2
    Z: L1
    R: R1
    L: Select
    (the rest should be pretty obvious)
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