Devil May Cry 4 Basics Tutorial - Part 1
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i dont see any gameplay oO
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@Keirnoth actually,the onza comes with 2 extra programmable buttons above r1 and l1. So I change the triggers to the new buttons instead. Unfortunately, i cant shift it up one button, I can only change the trigger buttons to the programmable ones above r1 and l1 (exceed only allows triggers so r1 and l1 wasn't allowed). So triggers won't be in use, but I just have to get use to learning that the exceed is above l1. Dante I can changeproperly, but ill get confused switching between char
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@Keirnoth Yes, your so right. Guess were just going to be happy with the DMC collection coming out this april.
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I have the game for my xbox 360.... is it impossible for me to beat the bloody palace? lol
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Knowing your a big DMC fan, what do you think on the new one?
MasterNinja1250 2 months ago
@MasterNinja1250 I really don't like the direction it took. I don't like the way the gameplay looks, and I don't want Ninja Theory touching it.
In other words, why did Capcom have to do it? :(
Keirnoth 1 month ago 2
What about the Razed Onza as a controller?
LightDontShine 2 months ago
@LightDontShine Sorry fort he late reply, and sorry to say I never used one. I personally think the Playstation 2 Dual Shock 2 controller is the de-facto controller to use for the game. Anything that has L2/R2 for triggers is BAD for games like this. You don't need triggers for beat'em ups like this IMO. Looking at the Onza, I can already tell this is made more for people who play FPSes and driving games - the L2/R2 in the back are triggers, not buttons like the old PS2 controllers are.
Keirnoth 2 months ago
Is there any difference between using a PS2 controller and a PS3 controller for PC? Sixaxis doesn't work anyways so why waste money?
kobraxrdelta 7 months ago
@kobraxrdelta PS3 controllers DO work for PC. Look up MotionJoy using Google.
The main difference, like I said in my video is because of the "Triggers" (L2 and R2). The PS2 pad has digital triggers - they're either on or off (which is all you need for this game). PS3 pads have analog triggers, you have to apply extra pressure for the computer/console to register a button input and are not ideal for games like this. Great for racing games, bad for games like DMC. :)
Keirnoth 7 months ago