Cheap Controllers : Saitek P3600 Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (PP26U)


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Rating: 3.9

List Price : $34.95 Price : $25.00
Saitek P3600 Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (PP26U)

Product Description

The P3600 Cyborg Rumble Pad from Saitek comes with switchable mini-Joystick and D-Pad for optimum comfort for all types of play. Features two mini-joysticks, 8-way D-Pad, two analog triggers, four main buttons and two shoulder buttons. Immersion Rumble Force technology, First Person mode with precision aiming technology. Fully programmable with SST software included. USB, Windows 2000, XP, XP64 and Vista compatible.


  • Rumble pad with immersion force technology
  • Two mini-joysticks, 8-way D-Pad and two Analog triggers
  • Four main buttons and two shoulder buttons
  • First person mode with precision aiming technology
  • XP and Vista compatible


Saitek P3600 Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (PP26U)


Saitek P3600 Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (PP26U) Reviews


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best PC gamepad currently available, September 1, 2008
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D. Vu (Perris, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Saitek P3600 Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (PP26U) (Personal Computers)
PC gamepads aren't in much demand as most games are played with the mouse and keyboard, but for the games that come from a console origin such as Devil May Cry 4, Madden, RPGs (like FF7 for Windows), platform games (like Mario Bros), racing games, flight shooters (like Star Fox), and others, you may feel more at home with a gamepad.

This game pad is almost an exact copy of the Xbox 360 controller. It's a bit wider, which is an improvement for my hands. The back and start buttons are designed a little different. The surfaces of the analog sticks are like the original Xbox controllers. The XYAB buttons aren't translucent. And it's wired - though the wire isn't very long (4-5 ft).

The reversible cyborg module works like a charm doesn't feel loose or cheap at all. The FPS mode is extremely fun to play with - I can use the gamepad as a mouse alone if I wanted to, though I would need tweak the sensitivity. I have it setup where I just activate a controller profile... Read more
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pretty sweet, October 26, 2007
This review is from: Saitek P3600 Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (PP26U) (Personal Computers)
This pad feels good in your hands. not like the standard logitech controllers where it's all small and cramped together. this one gives your hands some space while still being able to reach the buttons and joysticks comfortably. The cord is too short for my liking but i think thats the only bad thing I can say about it. The ability to switch the d-pad and analog stick is really usefull because certain games it's easier to play with the analog on top and some are better with it on the bottom. Plus my gf likes to keep the analog on top cause she got short stubby lil fingers and that makes it easier for her to play.
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13 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Does not work as advertised, February 12, 2009
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Paul Levine (Los Angeles, California USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Saitek P3600 Cyborg Force Rumble Pad (PP26U) (Personal Computers)
I was hoping to use this controller with "Games for Windows" titles and any other games that officially only support the Xbox 360 controller. The manufacturer's description indicates "Increasingly, PC games are shipping with support for Microsoft's Xbox 360 gamepad and switching the Cyborg Rumble Pad into X-Mode configures it to work in the same way."

However, this is just simply not true. The controller is not recognized in these games, and it is useable only if you use the programming software to emulate keystrokes and mouse movements, which is worthless for anything requiring analog control. Keystroke emulation is something that ANY controller can do with some bundled or free software, so there is no reason to say this controller is any more compatible with "Games for windows" than any other.

It is a fine controller for games that natively support third party gamepads, but those are becoming rare these days, as developers just port over their xbox... Read more
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