No games are being developed to support this. But there are instances in certain games were it will still work.
Having said which, they ought to just give up already and start selling premodded controllers instead of expecting the ordinary Joe in the street to suddenly become a soldering expert.
But it still take a little practice that little Joe might not want to go out and buy an iron for. Yes, you can get the iron for cheap, but does Joe really want to learn to solder if he can just buy the darn thing pre-modded?
This works with any game as it removes the functionality of the left joystick and replaces those functions onto said tilt chip, whatever it is. All games will support it, its just when you have it in use, the left joystick won't do anything.
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No games are being developed to support this. But there are instances in certain games were it will still work.
Having said which, they ought to just give up already and start selling premodded controllers instead of expecting the ordinary Joe in the street to suddenly become a soldering expert.
Soldering a few wires isn't exactly rocket science.
But it still take a little practice that little Joe might not want to go out and buy an iron for. Yes, you can get the iron for cheap, but does Joe really want to learn to solder if he can just buy the darn thing pre-modded?
It will work in any game that uses the analog stick for movement.
This works with any game as it removes the functionality of the left joystick and replaces those functions onto said tilt chip, whatever it is. All games will support it, its just when you have it in use, the left joystick won't do anything.