Controller Mapping

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Re: Controller Mapping

Postby El Croato » Fri, 08 Feb 2013 18:48

inseedious wrote:2: center means that you should not press up or down, but you still can give the shot a direction by pressing left or right (these 2 directions never affects the kind of shot that will be done). You can bind 3 shots to a single key, for example b1+up, b1+down, b1 only (center). However the most will suggest you to have a different key for every shot, and chose "any" for every keybind.


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Re: Controller Mapping

Postby o Sinna o » Fri, 08 Mar 2013 00:01

I am trying it with this Baby here right now.

Needs practice like any other controlunit to play Tennis Elbow with, but isn't more complicated in general.
Especially the digital Stick that works in eight ways is very precise, cause such a Fightsitck isn't more than a D-Pad in Form of Stick and works digital as a d-pad combined with a kind of keyboard, the 8 mainbuttons as you see on the picture.

I am Gamer since my Childhood Guys. Something would be wrong if a Guy like me wouldn't have a Quality Fightstick. I got alot of Gamecontrolunitcrap flying around here.

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Re: Controller Mapping

Postby leonM » Mon, 08 Jul 2013 07:09

How do you connect a ps3 controller to the game? I do it but it goes out of control all the buttons
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Re: Controller Mapping

Postby inseedious » Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:21

Try MotioninJoy. It lets you load all ps3 controllers' drivers, and you can even enable vibration and wireless. I'm using it on a Macbook Air through BootCamp, so it will be surely compatible with your pc/mac. However I suggest to use it by usb cable, wireless can be a mess if you have your ps3 near the pc.
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