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Wed 05/12/01 at 18:28
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I have had my N64 for some time now. Can’t remember exactly, but I must have got it the year or year after its UK release. Anyway, the first two official controllers I got when I got the system still work. The control sticks are not quite as good as they were, but still perfectly functional and working order. My competition pro N64 control, that I got free (thanks SR!) still works fine, but occasionally a button messes up and I have to put it on turbo, and back to normal, and it works fine again. Dunno why that is, but it’s only happened a couple of times.

Anyway, my brother got a PSX after I got my N64, (about two years after I think), and of the three (or possibly four, but I think three) controllers he has bought over the time he has had it only one is still working. One messed up and one button refused to work, and the rumble function kept doing one little rumble every once in a while for no apparent reason, even when rumble was off. Another has a few buttons (including the start button I think) broken, and some others won’t work, and the PSX won’t recognise that a controller is plugged in if you put that one in the port.

Now call me crazy, but how come all my controllers for N64 work fine and only one of my brother’s PSX controller’s works. I know for a fact that my N64 has seen more use than the PSX because I play my N64 quite a lot and he hardly ever touches the PSX and I very rarely do either. And the only multiplayer game we play on the PSX is Anna Kournikova Tennis, but multiplayer sessions are usually on the N64 with Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, Mario Kart and Lylatwars. Up till now I have only given facts, but here is something I will probably get yelled at for.

Could it be that PSX controllers are not as well manufactured or as durable as N64 controllers are? If this is true, then surely PS2 controllers won’t be as good either? This may be true, or maybe my brother was just extraordinarily unlucky. Or maybe he just got frustrated and threw the controllers against a hard thing and they broke. If you have had any controller experiences I would be intrigued to see if anyone else has (or hasn’t as the case may be) had problems like this.
Wed 05/12/01 at 19:24
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You can fix these problems with the official control pads..

... I remember I wrote a whole topic on how to clean your N64 control pad, as the reason it becomes to iffy to use and desnt offer the precision it once did is indeed just the dry sweat that has collected up in the cup of the control stick.

Topic was written in about July if you want to look back for it in chat.

May help a lot :-)
Wed 05/12/01 at 18:40
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"Trout a la creme"
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I had similar problems with a shark pad I bought, the stick kept missaligning itself and then refused to work, so I got a replacement from SR and then after a few weeks the new pad started to missalign itself and then got a memory card stuck in it. So I took it back and paid a little extra to get an official pad which hasn't let me down since.
My american friend has the same problems with his shark pad, until someone dropped it on the floor and broke the 3d stick.
Wed 05/12/01 at 18:28
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I have had my N64 for some time now. Can’t remember exactly, but I must have got it the year or year after its UK release. Anyway, the first two official controllers I got when I got the system still work. The control sticks are not quite as good as they were, but still perfectly functional and working order. My competition pro N64 control, that I got free (thanks SR!) still works fine, but occasionally a button messes up and I have to put it on turbo, and back to normal, and it works fine again. Dunno why that is, but it’s only happened a couple of times.

Anyway, my brother got a PSX after I got my N64, (about two years after I think), and of the three (or possibly four, but I think three) controllers he has bought over the time he has had it only one is still working. One messed up and one button refused to work, and the rumble function kept doing one little rumble every once in a while for no apparent reason, even when rumble was off. Another has a few buttons (including the start button I think) broken, and some others won’t work, and the PSX won’t recognise that a controller is plugged in if you put that one in the port.

Now call me crazy, but how come all my controllers for N64 work fine and only one of my brother’s PSX controller’s works. I know for a fact that my N64 has seen more use than the PSX because I play my N64 quite a lot and he hardly ever touches the PSX and I very rarely do either. And the only multiplayer game we play on the PSX is Anna Kournikova Tennis, but multiplayer sessions are usually on the N64 with Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, Mario Kart and Lylatwars. Up till now I have only given facts, but here is something I will probably get yelled at for.

Could it be that PSX controllers are not as well manufactured or as durable as N64 controllers are? If this is true, then surely PS2 controllers won’t be as good either? This may be true, or maybe my brother was just extraordinarily unlucky. Or maybe he just got frustrated and threw the controllers against a hard thing and they broke. If you have had any controller experiences I would be intrigued to see if anyone else has (or hasn’t as the case may be) had problems like this.

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