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W3R3W00F Drum and Bass Fueled Psycho
Registered 08/11/2008
Points 374
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2nd April, 2010 at 01:24:27 -
I have two DualShock 2 controllers and a USB gamepad converter, and I'm configuring my current game to support them. Here's the situation...
Button 1 - Triangle
Button 2 - Circle
Button 3 - X
Button 4 - Square
Button 5 - L2
Button 6 - R2
Button 7 - L1
Button 8 - R1
Button 9 - Select
Button 10 - Start
Button 11 - L3
Button 12 - R3
My question is are all DualShock models configured this way? I don't have a DualShock 1 or 3 so I have no idea. The reason I'm asking is if other people are using a different Dualshock model, and the configurations aren't the same, then the controls will be screwed up, and that means some pretty extensive coding to get everything right...
Thanks for any help!
An old and washed up once-kid
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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2nd April, 2010 at 01:31:20 -
A better question might be, will enough people have a USB converter and a Dualshock 2 for it to be worth it?
I know that doesn't answer, sorry. >_>
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Silveraura God's God
Registered 08/08/2002
Points 6747
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3rd April, 2010 at 05:15:15 -
You'd be far better off just using an Xbox 360 controller. They're natively USB and fully compatible with Windows and the Joypad extension can fully utilize everything on it including rumble.
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GamesterXIII
Registered 04/12/2008
Points 1110
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5th April, 2010 at 00:29:42 -
Originally Posted by SiLVERFIRE You'd be far better off just using an Xbox 360 controller. They're natively USB and fully compatible with Windows and the Joypad extension can fully utilize everything on it including rumble.
Wait . . . what.
Did not know it supported rumble.
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Silveraura God's God
Registered 08/08/2002
Points 6747
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5th April, 2010 at 01:27:33 -
Yup. It supports both left and right tumblers too. Though the one is soft and rapid and the other is hard and rough. HA. That's what she said. Oh I slay me.
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Klikmaster Master of all things Klik
Registered 08/07/2002
Points 2599
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5th April, 2010 at 17:33:36 -
I have the USB gamepad converter too. I have some PS1 dualshock controllers and PS2 dualshock controllers, no idea what dualshock version they are.
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Guillermo (Cc) Possibly Insane
Registered 01/08/2004
Points 2256
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17th June, 2010 at 19:06:43 -
Just make a setup application so people can map controls the way they want. Is not that hard to do and you can reuse it in other projects. Guessing is not a good idea.
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Watermelon876
Registered 16/04/2009
Points 27
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18th June, 2010 at 03:55:12 -
Cool, I have two unused dualshock 2s as well. I might want to buy one of those converters. Where might I get it?
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W3R3W00F Drum and Bass Fueled Psycho
Registered 08/11/2008
Points 374
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18th June, 2010 at 04:35:41 -
@Watermelon876: This works great. http://www.amazon.com/Playstation-2-PC-USB-Gamepad-Converter/dp/B000F6BGXY/ref=pd_sim_vg_4
Totally forgot about this topic... But yeah, I can definitely add customizable controls. The game's on hiatus atm, tho.
An old and washed up once-kid
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