Well a major reason why back in the day my friends quit force feadback sticks was their tendency to not center right even when calibrated.
back in the day it was the presition sticks.
My cousin with x box controlers has these things called control flukes which slot over and lock into place on top of your sticks making them longer like the old pc gamepads but you need to get these online on ebay or other aisian sites these things are not official mods but they are good for what they are.

At 05:55 a.m. 14/08/2014, you wrote:
Hi Tom.

As I said, I do know that force feedback hasn't been used much but I find it interesting that the technology was there, at least in direct x 8 to make it a much more major part of games (audio or otherwise).

I wonder if Ios development allows for the similar control of a phone's vibration features, sinse i could imagine a light saber game much as you describe, complete with swinging the phone around as your saber as well, provided the vibration could allow for the appropriate variations.

I will say howver that this is also the sort of thing that would! make me go out and buy a pc controller sinse as I said previously I don't particularly like joypads anyway and am happy with the keyboard for most things, but this would definitely qualify as "something only possible with a controller"

Beware the Grue!

DArk.

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