ent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Philips SGC-2909 Review.
Hi Corry,
They cost around $15 USD. It is a fair price, and it has every feature you
could want out of a handheld game controller. As Bryan and others have
said they even have force feedback. So it is a great
Hi Corry,
They cost around $15 USD. It is a fair price, and it has every feature
you could want out of a handheld game controller. As Bryan and others
have said they even have force feedback. So it is a great deal.
Cory wrote:
how much do these things run?
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Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 7:27 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Philips SGC-2909 Review.
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 7:27 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Philips SGC-2909 Review.
Phillips SGC-2909 Review
by Thomas Ward
Jan. 21, 2009
Recently there has been a lot of talk about the new Phillips SGC-2909 game
pad sold in many retail stores across the U.S.A. It sells on average for
ot;
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Philips SGC-2909 Review.
Hi.
If you install the software that is on the minidisk supplyed with the
controler, you get a profiler program, and the force feedback drivers.
I love how topspeed handles that.
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Hi,
Yeah, I know. The profiler is nicer than the one that comes with the
Logitec game pads. Though, I generally don't recommend messing with the
profiles. If I tell you an action for MOTA is on button 6 and you mapped
something else to that button, oops, you have to figure out which button
now
Hi,
Yeah, I definitely recommend holding the chord when winding it back up.
If you let it wind too fast there is a chanse you can accidently break
the cable. Fortunately, I read some online reviews about this device
before purchasing it,
and I read someone stating basically the same thing you a
Another cool thing is you can assign any keyboard button to one of the
joystick buttons, and make your own profiles.
That's another feature I like.
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Hi Bryan,
Thanks for the correction. I didn' try the game controller with Topspeed
so obviously I wasn't aware of its force feedback abilities. I'm glad it
does have it though. Sheepish grin.
Bryan Mckinnish wrote:
Hi.
If you install the software that is on the minidisk supplyed with the
con
This game controler actually does have force feedback in it Tom. The only
game I have that uses it is top speed but it works great.
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I bought one of these last year, and it works great, only problem is it
has a bad connnection where the extendable cable meets the body. This is
probably due to me letting it snap back in place when I wound it up, so I
would recommend holding one end while you press the wind button to avoid a
Hi.
If you install the software that is on the minidisk supplyed with the
controler, you get a profiler program, and the force feedback drivers.
I love how topspeed handles that.
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Phillips SGC-2909 Review
by Thomas Ward
Jan. 21, 2009
Recently there has been a lot of talk about the new Phillips SGC-2909
game pad sold in many retail stores across the U.S.A. It sells on
average for approximately $15.00 USD. As an owner of an SGC-2909 game
pad myself I can say it is a f
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