Better off using ps3 or ps4 controllers if you want to use wireless controllers.
Better off using ps3 or ps4 controllers if you want to use wireless controllers.
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Positive, brook is a well known company. I own 3 of them with no issues. First time setup you connect to usb after that they are wireless.Are you sure they work fine?
Positive, brook is a well known company. I own 3 of them with no issues. First time setup you connect to usb after that they are wireless.
I have used both ps3 and ps4 controllers using them. ps3 controller is the dual shock 3 with six axis built in and with ps4 i used both the launch model dual shock 4 and the updated version 2 that came with ps4 slim models. The main ps3 controller i have not tried with it is the six axis only controller, the ps3 controller that was made before dual shock 3.For how long do you use them? Do you use DualShock 3/4 on the PS2?
I have used both ps3 and ps4 controllers using them. ps3 controller is the dual shock 3 with six axis built in and with ps4 i used both the launch model dual shock 4 and the updated version 2 that came with ps4 slim models. The main ps3 controller i have not tried with it is the six axis only controller, the ps3 controller that was made before dual shock 3.
These days i mostly stick to using a ps4 controller. Had 2 of them for almost 2 years now and the 3rd converter for about 6 months.
I personally have not tried that controller but here is a video showing that it works.What about DualSense?
If you use OPL you can use a regular Bluetooth adapter to connect any Dualshock 3 and 4 to PS2 totally wireless.Better off using ps3 or ps4 controllers if you want to use wireless controllers.
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If you use OPL you can use a regular Bluetooth adapter to connect any Dualshock 3 and 4 to PS2 totally wireless.
I had a DreamGear Lava Glow wireless PS2 controller that served me well for as long as I had it, but I'm inclined to agree that an adapter with a newer first party controller is a much better solution.
I personally have not tried that controller but here is a video showing that it works.
What do you do if using an mc2sio?Better off using ps3 or ps4 controllers if you want to use wireless controllers.
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Yes, exactly. The thing other users have suggested above is going to be the most reliable solution.What do you mean by that, an adapter with a DualShock 3/4 or DualSense?
Sensitivity and input lag are fine considering brook converters are made to be used for professional tournaments.What's the DualShock 3/4 sensitivity and input lag?
This is an alright option if you only use opl but converters work for both actual disc and opl.If you use OPL you can use a regular Bluetooth adapter to connect any Dualshock 3 and 4 to PS2 totally wireless.
No problem using it with mc2sio.What do you do if using an mc2sio?