I was going to go with the Z button on the Gamecube before remembering using it in Super Smash Bros Melee. Seems that all the buttons are only useless for specific games, but no button is useless overall.
I can't Molotov you. I just finished it last week. I am WAY behind on my gaming. Enjoy it and I hope you don't use all the guides out there, the game has some great twists and I really loved it.LordCuthberton said:I'm playing Bioshock for the first time atm (DON'T MOLOTOV ME!) and i keep pressing start by habit!
you have discovered the reson i hated this game just from the demoSegadroid said:Seriously, press the flashlight button to blink(Alone in the Dark)?
That was meant as a slowmo function......you know...pausing the game repeatedly to give you some more time XDSmitty of the Tolchocks said:I had a 6 button pad for the sega.I noticed that no game I ever played needed the mode button to be used,as the system could tell it was a 6 button on it's own.Mig-29 Fulcrum even showed a transparent controller on the screen that would show the 3 or 6 depending on which pad I was using.My pad was made by Sega so maybe it was more compatible than madcatz or some of the others.
---I did notice that some of those "turbo" controllers had to have the Mode button held in order change the "rate of fire/fast forward" effect.Although on some games it just made the game pause and unpause repeatedly.
Oh yeah, he really trolled there.AmrasCalmacil said:CONGRATULATIONS!xavierxenon said:The "Exit Game" button in World of Warcraft. Seriously, what kind of WoW player stops? =P
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Uhm, most useless button, eh?
Other than blinking in Alone in the Dark, I'd say the back button on the 360 controller, no idea what that does.
So they could be on by default...Cuddly Knife said:Hell no!. That game was so dark on my screen that I always had to have the lights on.Ren3004 said:Turning the headlights on and off in GTA4. Waste of a perfectly good button.
It's used to select items assigned to hotkeys.Nanosauromo said:D-pad in Fallout 3. Still haven't figured out what that does.
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Uhm, most useless button, eh?
Other than blinking in Alone in the Dark, I'd say the back button on the 360 controller, no idea what that does.
Haha.. I also just finished Bioshock last week.. Frikking amazing game..Monshroud said:I can't Molotov you. I just finished it last week. I am WAY behind on my gaming. Enjoy it and I hope you don't use all the guides out there, the game has some great twists and I really loved it.LordCuthberton said:I'm playing Bioshock for the first time atm (DON'T MOLOTOV ME!) and i keep pressing start by habit!
Taunts hurt man. In the original Guilty Gear, Kliff's taunt is his projectiles. And in TF2, the pyro can one-hit kill you. Dying from a taunt is a baaaaaaad way to die.whiskey rock n said:Probably any button in a fighting game that taunts, I'll taunt the guy once I've killed him.