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#4621726 Posted on: 07/18/2013 10:29 AM
I think it did but the Xbox 360 controller mappings were ridiculous - START to accelerate for example - and there was no way to remap them. This new patch is supposed to add full support for the Xbox 360 controller... whenever it comes out...
I think it did but the Xbox 360 controller mappings were ridiculous - START to accelerate for example - and there was no way to remap them. This new patch is supposed to add full support for the Xbox 360 controller... whenever it comes out...
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#4621750 Posted on: 07/18/2013 11:36 AM
Download PPJoy:
https://code.google.com/p/steel-batallion-64/downloads/detail?name=ppjoysetup-0-8-4-6.exe&can=4&q=
Use PPJoy to install a virtual gamepad (PPJoy Virtual Joystick).
Download GlovePIE:
http://glovepie.org/glovepie_download.php
Use GlovePIE to map your Xbox 360 controller buttons and axes to the PPJoy Virtual Joystick like this:
PPJoy1.Digital0 = XInput1.A // maps the button A to the button Digital0
PPJoy1.Analog0.XInput1.Joy1X // maps the left analog stick x-axis to the axis Analog0
Try it and tell me how it goes.
Download PPJoy:
https://code.google.com/p/steel-batallion-64/downloads/detail?name=ppjoysetup-0-8-4-6.exe&can=4&q=
Use PPJoy to install a virtual gamepad (PPJoy Virtual Joystick).
Download GlovePIE:
http://glovepie.org/glovepie_download.php
Use GlovePIE to map your Xbox 360 controller buttons and axes to the PPJoy Virtual Joystick like this:
PPJoy1.Digital0 = XInput1.A // maps the button A to the button Digital0
PPJoy1.Analog0.XInput1.Joy1X // maps the left analog stick x-axis to the axis Analog0
Try it and tell me how it goes.
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Does the game have DirectInput support? I have something interesting in mind.