They'd both be USB, wouldn't they? I'm sure PS2 has USB support, doesn't it?
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They'd both be USB, wouldn't they? I'm sure PS2 has USB support, doesn't it?
Oh, yes, i forgot about that.
So far I am leaning towards the driving force pro. Some of these others are either a bit too expensive, or are said to be not-so-lasting.
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This is what I'm gonna get for my birthday (march 23) and also i beleive you have both PS2 & Xbox. (perfect):rolleyes::D
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This is what I'm gonna get for my birthday (march 23) and also i beleive you have both PS2 & Xbox. (perfect):rolleyes::D[/QUOTE]
That is indeed true. My ps2 was my original racing game platform, while the xbox was more for games where the ps2 absolutley SUCKED (shoot-em up's for example, completly suck on the ps2 controller, but the ps2 controller is my favorite for racing.)
Ok, Is the driving force pro (the logitech one) useable for PC and ps2 (at the same time)? I do not want to lose all the games I have on the other system. If it cant, is there a good one that does?