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has a small input lag in comparison to the dual shock 3 in SOME games its hardly noticeable but can throw the timing off some combos and suchbottom line: if u have an old ps2 controller hidden in some closet it is a great buy
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I've used it a bit with a few different PS2 controllers, and it seems to work pretty well, but there is a small to noticeable amount of input lag
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Noticeable input lag, incompatible with most fighter sticks (largely due to no DualShock 2 "analog" button), incapable of translating full velocity analog inputs from DualShock 2 controllers ... this thing is a dud
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However, almost all controllers have input lag to some measure or another
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It worked just fine the first time I plugged it in, but on my second attempt all it did was create horrible input lag whether it was a keyboard stroke or move of the mouse and this was just the effect it had on my user interface and operating system
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No input lag for PS3/PC on Ultra Street Fighter IV using a 1996 Hori Namco
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There is a very minor amount of input lag on the controls
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No discernible input lag means I have no complaints.
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It worked exactly as I wanted it to and can now co-op with my
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Did not work as we had hoped
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I am able to use my old PS2 controller on my PS3 as well as on my computer which is exactly the reason I bought it for.
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IT dosen't fully work as it gets messed up and acts werid
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it works (Windows 7 as well as
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The adapter works as it says it does