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UPDATE: THE PS2 TO PS4 CONVERTER IS NOW AVAILABLE! LINK AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST!
It's not exactly a secret that the current gen controllers, while functional for general gameplay on various other titles, don't really shine as well for fighting games. Not to say they aren't usable, but a lot of players would definitely love to play with a more comfortable controller. A lot of NRS players coming from MK9 and even Injustice used the PS2 pad with a converter, but those converters worked for last gen's consoles. There weren't any new ones other than the Titan One and CronusMax, which are banned due to various issues related to their use. So what to do...?
Well, two converters have popped up recently, for both consoles, both of which convert PS2 pads. The XB1 converter has been on sale since June 1st, and the PS4 converter is still not on the market yet. It should be soon, however.
One of our members, @C-Sword, has both converters, and has stated the input delay seems minimal, if at all, so if you are feeling confident on his judgement, feel free to check them out. The links to both converters are down below.
PS2-to-PS4: http://videogamesnewyork.com/ps2-to-ps3-ps4-controller-converter-p4-sbk/
PS2-to-XB1: http://shop.xgaming.com/products/x-arcade-xbox-one-game-console-adapter
It's not exactly a secret that the current gen controllers, while functional for general gameplay on various other titles, don't really shine as well for fighting games. Not to say they aren't usable, but a lot of players would definitely love to play with a more comfortable controller. A lot of NRS players coming from MK9 and even Injustice used the PS2 pad with a converter, but those converters worked for last gen's consoles. There weren't any new ones other than the Titan One and CronusMax, which are banned due to various issues related to their use. So what to do...?
Well, two converters have popped up recently, for both consoles, both of which convert PS2 pads. The XB1 converter has been on sale since June 1st, and the PS4 converter is still not on the market yet. It should be soon, however.
One of our members, @C-Sword, has both converters, and has stated the input delay seems minimal, if at all, so if you are feeling confident on his judgement, feel free to check them out. The links to both converters are down below.
PS2-to-PS4: http://videogamesnewyork.com/ps2-to-ps3-ps4-controller-converter-p4-sbk/
PS2-to-XB1: http://shop.xgaming.com/products/x-arcade-xbox-one-game-console-adapter
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