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Deacon Jones
> 24 hourAll the buttons are mapped perfectly out of the box. (ps2)
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Mrcruz1988
> 24 hourworks great with my ps2 slim, I had to throw away my old ps2 controllers was not working, so Im glad I bought this controller it also works with my ps1 classic.
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Customer
> 24 hourI had problems with my first controller and Retro Fighters was kind enough to send me a free replacement which unfortunately had many of the same and new issues.
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Jodi Lencioni
> 24 hourI have yet to use this with PlayStation 1 or 2, but it works great so far with the Switch, though it vibrates constantly on Kirbys Dream Buffet. It also works well with PC, though I do wish switching analog modes wasnt bound to the home button on D-input mode.
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Chris
> 24 hourIt’s adequate but certainly doesn’t feel premium. The plastic feels cheap, and the analog sticks have HUGE dead zones. Don’t even try to play a first person shooter or any game requiring high accuracy with this. Retro fighters are not known for their quality.
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Randomrd82
> 24 hourHad a couple days to play around with the Defender and very impressed with it! Vibration feedback works great, the d-pad I am not detecting any missed inputs, analog sticks are tight and precise. I tested on MGS on PS2 and the pressure sensitive buttons are great and respond as they should! One thing though is that the pressure sensitive buttons work on original hardware not PC. No latency issues experienced or dropped connections.
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エド
> 24 hour外箱に裂け目が入ってっていて、内側も開けた形跡がある返品された品物が届きました。
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Joseph
> 24 hourBackground: I have used this product solely for PS2. Games I have tested it with: Tony Hawk 3, X-Men Legends, Fallout Brotherhood of Steel, Simpsons Hit and Run, among others.
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Justin
> 24 hourMy singular complaint is that L2 and R2 are sensitive enough to sometimes accidentally trigger them without realizing just by resting your fingers on the L2 and R2 and gripping them just enough to trigger them. Light touch is ok and most of the time its not a problem, so theyre not THAT sensitive, but accidental triggering can happen, as other reviewers have stated.
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Charlene
> 24 hourThese work perfectly for my grandson so he can play his mother’s vintage PS2 and the games she played in the 90’s. No more annoying wires. PS2 lives on for the next generation.