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disolitude said:
nightsurge said:
disolitude said:
Ssenkahdavic said:
If this was the first in the series on the 360 then yes, it would move a good bit of hardware. Being a sequel of a franchise already on the system will not move many systems. If they bundled it with the first one (and charged a few bucks extra or whatever) then I could see this happening.

Ill be enjoying it on my PC (and cursing NO REAL CONTROLLER SUPPORT!) Would be great playing this with my ps3 controller on my pc :)


Haha. I was gonna do PC as well with 3D vision... But that killed it for me.

Its called Xpadder.  Easy to map the 360 controller layout for games that don't officially support it


I shall try this...and if it works you will be a hero amongst men.

The only problem with programs like Xpadder is that it's nearly impossible to get analog movement.  I'm so annoyed that more PC games don't include gamepad support.  Oh, and if you know a little bit of programming/scripting, you could also try using GlovePie (made famous for the Wiimote, but it supports the Dualshock 3, and I would imagine the XBox360 controller as well).  It'll be a bit more flexible in what you can do, if you feel like doing some scripting.

OT:  I'm not sure if Mass Effect 2 is a system seller by itself, but it could very well push some people to finally get an XBox360.  Mass Effect 1 got great reviews too, so I'm not sure that people will be snapping up XBox360s for Mass Effect 2 if they didn't already for Mass Effect 1.