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Description
Still using a standard gamepad? Then you're missing out on a whole extra dimension in gaming: vibration feedback. Grab the Logitech Rumblepad 2 Vibration Feedback Gamepad and feel what you've been missing. It uses not one but two vibration feedback motors, weighted differently and spinning independently, to let you experience every turn, bump, dip, and crash. And it feels great in your hands with its familiar button layout and all the controls you need to dominate.
Features
- Dual vibration feedback motors: Feel every hit, crash, explosion, and more.
- Rubber grips: Get a solid grip with specially textured rubber.
- Familiar button layout: Control the action with 10 programmable action buttons, plus Mode and Vibration selectors and an eight-way D-pad.
- Analog control: Feel the performance edge with two analog sticks and smooth, precise control.
- Quality construction: What you've come to expect from Logitech.
- System Requirements
- PC
- Windows® 98, Windows® 2000, Windows® Me, Windows® XP, Windows® Vista™
- Pentium® (or compatible) processor
- 64 MB RAM
- 20 MB available hard disk space
- CD-ROM drive
- USB port
- MAC
- Mac OS® 9 or later
- USB port
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By: Hammer54901
Reviewed: Aug, 2 2007, 12:51 AM EDT
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Very nice gamepad, August 1, 2005
By R - See all my reviews
I like this gamepad a lot. It's got a very solid feel. I'm using it with emulator games on my pc, like snes, n64, etc. Everything feels right on it, and installation was easy (just plugged it in). It feels very similar to a Playstation 2 controller (and similar control layout) but feels thicker, and the ergonomics are better (the surface material has a very nice texture and seems to fight hand sweating). Rumble feature works well if your game supports it. Looks slick too. I'd recommend it if you're looking for a good gamepad.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
great gamepad, January 15, 2005
By The Iceman (Oregon, United States) - See all my reviews
This is my first ever gamepad for a PC and it sure beats using the keyboard (for gaming). This USB controller is the best on the market for PC gaming. It's very simliar to the PS2 controller. Fits very comfortably in my hands. Logitech did a fantastic job w/ it's ergonomics. Personally, I wish they would've added some color to it by using transparent "jewel" buttons instead of the black. Maybe even make the whole thing transparent (like some PS2/XBOX controllers). It has a steel blueish metallic finish. Great price point, I got mine for 23 & change. WIN98,2000,Me, & XP, Mac OS X (v10.2.3+).... no "rumble" feature w/ macs
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Good controller, but no feedback with EA games., November 26, 2005
By Dalton P. Young - See all my reviews
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This is an OK controller. It feels really nice in your hands. The analog controllers have a really nice feel and good sensitivity.
The force feedback does not work with Need for Speed Most Wanted. I have searched the internet for an answer, but have yet to find one, so hopefully someone here can help me. I have read that newer EA games don't work with this controller's force feedback. I also have a Saitek P2500 controller and the force feedback does work with Need for Speed Most Wanted.
Consider how many EA games you have in your collection before you purchase this controller.
I'll stick with my Saitek, with I actually like better.
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LOGITECH GAMEPAD CONTROLLER FOR PC
THIS IS THE BEST BRAND TO GET. WE DON'T BUY ANY OTHER BRAND OF CONTROLLER. IT MUST BE LOGITECH! THIS IS THE ONLY BRAND THAT YOU CAN TRUST TO LAST FOR A DECENT PERIOD OF TIME... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Merry J. Hayes
Awesome
Best pad for the MAC. The cheaper Logitech Precision is fine, but this works best for the newer games. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Adam J. Kaiser
Could've at least warned me.
The product specifications were good and said they were compatable with a Mac. when the controller arrived it said on the box "This controller offers no vibration feedback for... Read more
Published 1 month ago by The Gmaniac
Not a bad piece, but...
Well, I received this gamepad yesterday. I decided to purchase it to play emulated PSX game on PC, because this gamepad resembled(well, most gamepad nowadays as well) Sony's... Read more
Published 1 month ago by liebesy
very good game pad
I had small problems with my old games but with th e new ones it's working fine
Published 2 months ago by Anees Salem S. Rajeh
Great controllers
I have previously owned the Logitech Gamepad as well, but this one is built much better. The gamepad itself has rubber to help hold onto the controller, and the D-Pad is much... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Ryan
Not as good as the playstation controller
It can be programmed to work like the ps2 controller and works just fine except for a few problems with the game I play: Star Wars Battlefront 2. Read more
Published 2 months ago by B. Cotter
Graet Purchase
I am enjoying the use of the Logitech Rumblepad 2 with Vibration very much, It plays with all my PC games and it was easy to install. Read more
Published 3 months ago by H. Edwards
Nice Controller
The controller works fine with all my pc games except for NBA Live 2007; vibration feature doesn't work with this one.
Published 3 months ago by Carlos E. Maldonado
Exactly what I needed.
I never expected to buy one of these for a PC because I love my mouse but I recently purchased Jade Empire SE and I was unable to configure my mouse the way I needed so I had to... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Lionel D. Madiou
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Reviewed: Aug, 2 2007, 12:08 AM EDT
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Reviewed: Aug, 18 2007, 12:01 AM EDT
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LOGITECH GAMEPAD CONTROLLER FOR PC, July 15, 2007
By Merry J. Hayes "Merry Joy" (Perris, CA) - See all my reviews
THIS IS THE BEST BRAND TO GET. WE DON'T BUY ANY OTHER BRAND OF CONTROLLER. IT MUST BE LOGITECH! THIS IS THE ONLY BRAND THAT YOU CAN TRUST TO LAST FOR A DECENT PERIOD OF TIME. IT IS A LOT OF FUN TO USE AND WORTH THE MONEY THAT YOU PAY FOR IT!
Awesome, July 3, 2007
By Adam J. Kaiser (NY, NY) - See all my reviews
Best pad for the MAC. The cheaper Logitech Precision is fine, but this works best for the newer games. I had trouble using the Precision with Star Wars Lego II, and emailed the company that made the game, and they told me that they tested the game with the Rumblepad. I bought two, and man they're totally perfect.
Could've at least warned me., June 22, 2007
By The Gmaniac - See all my reviews
The product specifications were good and said they were compatable with a Mac. when the controller arrived it said on the box "This controller offers no vibration feedback for Macintosh." on top of the no vibration, i was sent a faulty one. the down and right directions on the right analog stick didnt work. a huge letdown. if the gamepad doesnt offer certain features on a specific type of computer, it should be mentioned in the overview.
Not a bad piece, but..., June 6, 2007
By liebesy (Michigan, US) - See all my reviews
Well, I received this gamepad yesterday. I decided to purchase it to play emulated PSX game on PC, because this gamepad resembled(well, most gamepad nowadays as well) Sony's dualshock.
My first impression was, that the gamepad is heavier, and has worse grip than the dualshock. But these are just tolerable. Fact which bothered me the most was, that tension of analog stick is a bit too loose. I also didn't like the location of center switches.
Of course, the reason I felt such was that I was too familiar with dualshock, so other people's impression may be different.
Otherwise, the gamepad was instantly recognized by winxp service pack 2 with no driver installation, and worked perfectly with PSX emulator. While I stick with digital directional buttons, I have no problem. The problem is, as I wrote above, the analog stick...
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By: liammc
Reviewed: Sep, 2 2007, 3:14 AM EDT
Who's .. Bout time for an update.
By: liammc
Reviewed: Aug, 18 2007, 12:01 AM EDT
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LOGITECH GAMEPAD CONTROLLER FOR PC, July 15, 2007
By Merry J. Hayes "Merry Joy" (Perris, CA) - See all my reviews
THIS IS THE BEST BRAND TO GET. WE DON'T BUY ANY OTHER BRAND OF CONTROLLER. IT MUST BE LOGITECH! THIS IS THE ONLY BRAND THAT YOU CAN TRUST TO LAST FOR A DECENT PERIOD OF TIME. IT IS A LOT OF FUN TO USE AND WORTH THE MONEY THAT YOU PAY FOR IT!
Awesome, July 3, 2007
By Adam J. Kaiser (NY, NY) - See all my reviews
Best pad for the MAC. The cheaper Logitech Precision is fine, but this works best for the newer games. I had trouble using the Precision with Star Wars Lego II, and emailed the company that made the game, and they told me that they tested the game with the Rumblepad. I bought two, and man they're totally perfect.
Could've at least warned me., June 22, 2007
By The Gmaniac - See all my reviews
The product specifications were good and said they were compatable with a Mac. when the controller arrived it said on the box "This controller offers no vibration feedback for Macintosh." on top of the no vibration, i was sent a faulty one. the down and right directions on the right analog stick didnt work. a huge letdown. if the gamepad doesnt offer certain features on a specific type of computer, it should be mentioned in the overview.
Not a bad piece, but..., June 6, 2007
By liebesy (Michigan, US) - See all my reviews
Well, I received this gamepad yesterday. I decided to purchase it to play emulated PSX game on PC, because this gamepad resembled(well, most gamepad nowadays as well) Sony's dualshock.
My first impression was, that the gamepad is heavier, and has worse grip than the dualshock. But these are just tolerable. Fact which bothered me the most was, that tension of analog stick is a bit too loose. I also didn't like the location of center switches.
Of course, the reason I felt such was that I was too familiar with dualshock, so other people's impression may be different.
Otherwise, the gamepad was instantly recognized by winxp service pack 2 with no driver installation, and worked perfectly with PSX emulator. While I stick with digital directional buttons, I have no problem. The problem is, as I wrote above, the analog stick...
Some pricing:
http://www.google.com/products?q=Logitech+USB+Rumblepad+2+Vibra
tion+Feedback+PC&btnG=Search+Products&scoring=p
http://dickerdoodle.net
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