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Hmm... after playing WipEout for 12 years with digital controls, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or bad thing.get one and you discover a complete new way of playing your precious ol'-good-Wipeout games
I don't get playing Wip3out with the D-pad when the more precise analog stick is sitting right there unused.
I always found the spring of the analogue stick to be too weak; it tends to give either excess movement away from center position or insufficient movement back toward center, so it never felt precise to me, nor fast enough. I am basing this on my MadCatz dual-shock clone, the only one of the type that I have a lot of experience with.
If it had been a short stick with a stronger spring, in other words, like the Dreamcast controller [both OEM and MadCatz], I probably would have used analogue with WO.
The MadCatz Dreamcast controller is really excellent; I wish I hadn't broken it. Now I only have the three original SEGA Dreamcast controllers. They're very good but they don't have the wider angle of the 'handles', nor do they have the settable controls that can be reassigned no matter what the game allows.