Author Topic: Joysticks?  (Read 2369 times)


you tried to say that I was comparing an x-box controller with a sixaxis controller from playstation.

Yes, they are both controllers but they both don't even function the same.
arnt you literaly handicapped? im not trying to be mean or anyhting here but that would seriously explain how you cant even see what im saying. you said that you "fixed" his post by replacing xbox controller with ps3. clearing this shows that you say its better. he then backed up his reason for picking xbox and you called it a stuffty bias.


arnt you literaly handicapped? im not trying to be mean or anyhting here but that would seriously explain how you cant even see what im saying. you said that you "fixed" his post by replacing xbox controller with ps3. clearing this shows that you say its better. he then backed up his reason for picking xbox and you called it a stuffty bias.
I should of just posted then.

You're right, usually fix'd is what it means by "hey, my idea is better." which really wasn't what I was going for so I guess it is my fault.

he has autism
ya ok we all know

I should of just posted then.

You're right, usually fix'd is what it means by "hey, my idea is better." which really wasn't what I was going for so I guess it is my fault.
ya ok we all know
thank you for noticing your mistake please dont make it again it causes trouble!


Dear Night Fox, over the past day I have noticed some of your posts in which you call people autistic. Instead of using a lesser word like "stupid" or "dumb" you have decided to use this word which I find very offensive considering that some people with this disease have trouble interacting in a social setting with others. This disease is so serious, more people are born with it than AIDS, diabetes and cancer combined (Source: http://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/facts-about-autism). I hope you will now think twice about using that word to describe a person whose actions you believe are stupid because it could be very offensive to parents with children that have the disease or their relatives.

I'm sorry about that one other time I've done it recently, I shouldn't have done it and I acknowledge my mistake
though to be honest when I asked Mega about it, it was actually sort of a serious question
perhaps not something like autism, but it really does seem like he has some mental disorder

but here, I am being literal
Trogtor literally has autism
« Last Edit: December 20, 2011, 02:15:34 AM by Night Fox »

Sixaxis can be cheap (I got an offbrand one for $15), but I'd recommend grabbing a 360 controller. It just feels so much nicer, but it'll set you back about $40

you can get a brand-name (Microsoft :I) wired Xbox 360 controller from Amazon for $30
they are compatible with PCs

I think i got one, one recombination for a joystick in three pages,

just get an xbox 360 pad, it's better than any other controller you will get because it is more versatile while still being ergonomic.

I literally just want a joystick, and not a 360 controller.

Dear Night Fox, over the past day I have noticed some of your posts in which you call people autistic. Instead of using a lesser word like "stupid" or "dumb" you have decided to use this word which I find very offensive considering that some people with this disease have trouble interacting in a social setting with others. This disease is so serious, more people are born with it than AIDS, diabetes and cancer combined (Source: http://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/facts-about-autism). I hope you will now think twice about using that word to describe a person whose actions you believe are stupid because it could be very offensive to parents with children that have the disease or their relatives.

>Disease.
>As in autism is something you can catch off someone else.

It shames me to think that you're trying to explain my disability to someone when you think that it's a disease

At least you don't get carpal tunnel from a controller.