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List of gamepads supported by PC version.
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Just use a 360 wired pad and get the drivers from Microsoft.com (that's what I do for emulation). I'm sure you can get a used one from your local video game distributor. -
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do you know if the ps3 or xbox controller have the same issue.Comment
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I must be in the minority (though I am not alone - I saw this on another thread), but I use a wired 360 controller and it will not be recognized in drills, HR derby or My Player modes. It acts like it is recognized (letting me use button presses on the controller to get to the field) but once on the filed, the keyboard is the only controller that gets any response. I am hoping this will be addressed by the patch. None of you other guys having this problem? You can use your gamepad for drills especially? I need drills to learn the game, but I have not been able to do them because of this.Comment
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At first, I thought it was causing some bad pitches, but now, after many games, I don't have a problem. In fact, I think the gesture system is flawed: I never get a bad gesture and accuracy with the gesture never seems to affect the pitch. I hit my spot every single time.
EDIT: forgot to say that this controller worked out of the box with no tinkering needed on Win 7Comment
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I have the Logitech Dual Action and it's built the same way.
At first, I thought it was causing some bad pitches, but now, after many games, I don't have a problem. In fact, I think the gesture system is flawed: I never get a bad gesture and accuracy with the gesture never seems to affect the pitch. I hit my spot every single time.
EDIT: forgot to say that this controller worked out of the box with no tinkering needed on Win 7
maybe Im doing something else wrong.Comment
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Here are the list of gamepads for PC I own(I'm a game peripheral nut. I also own about 5 joysticks):
XBox 360 Wired
Mad Catz XBox 360 Sports Edition(Seahawks)
Logitech Dual Action
Saitek PS2700 Rumble(leftstick and dpad are reversable)
Gravis Eliminator Aftershock(old, old but still works)
Out of all of those only Xbox360 Wired and Logitech Dual Action worked correctly in 2K10. The other three had problems with wrong buttons assigned and especially the leftstick function was given to the d-pad, which makes pinpoint pitching impossible. Rightstick didn't even work for those pads.
All the controllers except Dual Action are rumble-capable, but they don't work at all in MLB 2K10. Rumble on 360 Wired actually functions in games like Tomb Raider: Anniversary and Devil May Cry, so it is capable to work with PC games. Oh well, darnt.Comment
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No problems whatsoever here. Been playing MLB and NBA with it and so far so good.Comment
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