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"How does it detect a foot in the center square?"DDR pads don't use the middle square."How does it distinguish between one foot in the top-right square, versus one foot in the right square and one foot in the top square?"DDR pads don't use the top-right square."Also, I think most players prefer something with tactile feedback"DDR pads don't offer tactile feedback....have you guys ever used or at least seen a DDR pad?
DDR Solo uses the top right square.Pump It Up uses ONLY the corners and the center. DDR isn't the only game in the world, yaknow.And, uhm, all arcade platforms have tactile feedback. The little ridges around the squares? They help you feel where you are on the pad.//obviously you don't play
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Mike @ May 6th 2007 10:47PM
"How does it detect a foot in the center square?"
DDR pads don't use the middle square.
"How does it distinguish between one foot in the top-right square, versus one foot in the right square and one foot in the top square?"
DDR pads don't use the top-right square.
"Also, I think most players prefer something with tactile feedback"
DDR pads don't offer tactile feedback.
...have you guys ever used or at least seen a DDR pad?
Shinrai @ May 7th 2007 10:15AM
DDR Solo uses the top right square.
Pump It Up uses ONLY the corners and the center. DDR isn't the only game in the world, yaknow.
And, uhm, all arcade platforms have tactile feedback. The little ridges around the squares? They help you feel where you are on the pad.
//obviously you don't play