![]() ![]() the reason only the PS2 multitap works on the PS2 is cause the PS2 controllers have added functionaloty (full 8-bit analog buttons and directive rumble effects). You feel like you have actual control over your character rather than wondering when the flimsy PS3 controller will snap in your hands or just fly out from too much pressure on the triggers. PS1 controllers work on PS2, so do the PS1 memory cards. Believe me, the difference in Resistance is night and day. I turned off the sensing feature in Resistance (which is never used anyways - I mean, does anyone let those things grab you beyond their first meeting with them?) just to be safe. I can verify that this method works for Tekken DR5 and Resistance. ![]() You're **** outta luck on PS2 games (go figure.thanks Sony). ![]() Keep in mind, that this will only work for PS3 games. You can use the ps3 controller to acess the PS button menu while you're using the PS2 controller. Then plug in your adaptor to the 1st usb slot and you're good to go. The easiest way to do it is use the aforementioned adaptor from radio shack and assign your PS3 controller to be controller number 2 : for some reason, there are less conflicts that way. OK, you CAN use a PS2 controller to play PS3 games. ![]()
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