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PlayStation Analog Joystick: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:4519:45, 29 January 2020108.21.204.192 talk 7,719 bytes −169 →‎List of games with Analog Joystick support: Deleted inaccurate info about there only being one PS2 game to use "true analog" controls. There is no such thing. Analog controls can be both relative or absolute. Most games use relative controls where the analog stick controls the amount of acceleration (so you could run or walk). A number use absolute controls where the analog stick controls the position. Guncom 2 pro mode is a example of this, as is all light gun games. undo

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