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<blockquote data-quote="StarDust4Ever" data-source="post: 235881" data-attributes="member: 3033"><p>Word. The digital triggers are neat. Main problem with Game Cube is the long throw involved to hitting the little digital button at the end of travel. And the Mario-themed Game Cube inspired Classic Controller replacements they sell at Gamestop have no analog mechanism inside at all. Just push the sliding trigger all the way in until it clicks to actuate.</p><p></p><p>Nothing like using analog triggers for the gas and brake pedals in racing games. Outside of racing sims, I agree they have limited appeal. Also most USB controller adapters incorrectly map analog triggers on a virtual axis which is -100% when released and +100% when fully pressed. Game Cube Mayflash Wii-U adapter does this in USB mode and it breaks many PC games and emulators which use a "press button to set input" type scheme. The "always on" analog axis cannot be ignored by software, even when using a digital Game Cube controller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarDust4Ever, post: 235881, member: 3033"] Word. The digital triggers are neat. Main problem with Game Cube is the long throw involved to hitting the little digital button at the end of travel. And the Mario-themed Game Cube inspired Classic Controller replacements they sell at Gamestop have no analog mechanism inside at all. Just push the sliding trigger all the way in until it clicks to actuate. Nothing like using analog triggers for the gas and brake pedals in racing games. Outside of racing sims, I agree they have limited appeal. Also most USB controller adapters incorrectly map analog triggers on a virtual axis which is -100% when released and +100% when fully pressed. Game Cube Mayflash Wii-U adapter does this in USB mode and it breaks many PC games and emulators which use a "press button to set input" type scheme. The "always on" analog axis cannot be ignored by software, even when using a digital Game Cube controller. [/QUOTE]
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