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Saitek P380 Gamepad (PC) |  | From: Saitek Category: Video Games
List Price: £7.82 Buy New: £3.58 as of 18/3/2010 03:10 CDT details You Save: £4.24 (54%)
New (13) from £3.58
Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 1196
Platform: Windows XP Media: Video Game Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 6.7 x 3.2
MPN: PP21 Model: PP21 UPC: 021165105782 EAN: 5051964748519 ASIN: B000ISTYAG
Release Date: October 19, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Precise 8-way D-pad | | • | Dual analog pad with 12 action buttons; 6 action | | • | Analog function lets you feel every thrust explo | | • | Comfortable for all hand sizes for hours of gami | | • | - |
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Product Description Saitek USB P380 Dual Analogue Gamepad
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent basic controller, for gaming on a budget August 9, 2009 GizmoGeek (Raunheim, Germany) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Let's say this first and get it out of the way:
This is a *BASIC* controller, and is not aimed at people looking for precision gaming - and it will most probably *NOT* work straight out of the box for most games. So if you're the kind of person who doesn't want to download keyboard mappers, this is probably not for you.
Having said that, this is really an excellent basic controller, because it needs no installation disk, and is completely plug-and-play (at least it is on Vista).
Being in the familiar Playstation controller shape, it is quite comfortable to hold, and the build feels quite sturdy.
For real gaming, as mentioned earlier, this will most likely not work directly on a lot of games (for instance it worked on NFS Underground2, but not GRID) so in these cases you will have to download and use a mapper software to map the keyboard onto the buttons - so your game still thinks you're using the keyboard while you're on the pad.
There's plenty of good mappers like JoyToKey, Xmapper etc. that should work.
The analog stick, in my opinion, works pretty much like the d-pad; I didn't really see any "analog" precision, but then for this price I didn't really expect much.
I would say this controller is aimed at people like me;
someone who doesn't play a lot of games (that would justify buying an expensive controller) and only needs a basic controller, just to keep the laptop keyboard from getting ruined - AND doesn't mind downloading mappers and tweaking around with it.
Bottom line:
If the above describes you - go for it, you can't go wrong.
But if you need more, this is not the one for you.
Surprisingly solid budget gamepad! September 15, 2008 sicanjal (Leicester, UK) 35 out of 37 found this review helpful
If you want a cheap functional gamepad, you can't go wrong with this. With a design comparable to the PlayStation console controllers, this pad is comfortable to use and very responsive. The analogue sticks are solid and for a pad of this price you can get a surprising amount of precision from them. Ten buttons as well as two analogue sticks and a POV-directional pad were sufficient for almost any game I used with it.
The pad also features an Analogue button which disables the analogue sticks, but this behaviour wasn't consistent between games. It doesn't interfere with the pad's operation and can't be pressed accidently, so this is only a minor point.
Whilst this controller is very solidly built and quite robust, it will break easily if you apply much deliberate force to it; although at this price if one does break in the line of duty, buy another! You'll easily get your money's worth out of these.
I had one of these for a year until it broke in usage, and I must say it is the best PC gamepad I have used thus far. Precise, solid, comfortable, well built and cheap.
great value April 10, 2009 Shizzol 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I got this gamepad mainly to play gta san andreas on the computer. Feels just like my old ps2 controller minus the rumble.
Plugged in and was working straight away, although be aware this is not programmable like some more expensive models. Sure you can program the buttons in-game, if the game allows it, but on gta-sa the dpad doubled up as the left analogue stick and I lost the use of an extra 4 buttons. I tried xpadder to fix it but to no avail, perhaps that doesn't work on Vista but I really don't know.
All in all though I'm very happy with it. Really sturdy, works a treat on most games I have ('cept for that one niggle on gta). Don't hesitate to buy if your looking for a budget pc gamepad.
Good for the money April 28, 2009 R. Nixon (Scotland) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for a cheap, durable game pad to be able to play games on my laptop. This was one of the cheapest pads available so i thought i would give it a try.
Pros:
- Very cheap
- Easy to install
- Buttons responsive
- Comfortable to hold
Only cons i can think of is that the controls are hard to program for some games eg. i had real problems getting buttons to perform multiple tasks in Fifa 09 but this was eventually solved by downloading a patch.
Overall a great buy, you certainly get your money's worth as it is a perfectly good controller and will satisfy almost all your needs.
Great March 9, 2010 A. Fagan (Scotland) Arrived in very good time, on March 9th 2010, 2 days before the earliest estimated delivery (11th).
Works great and feels just like a playstation controller.
Very good value for money, they were selling gamepads at double this price in a high street game shop which were of a much poorer quality.
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