I don't have, and don't intend to buy any of the above said console thingies, but I think it is a very good idea
I DO have a very good analog pad for my pc though, and it would be so awesome to have analog steering in trials 2. I mean, just think about having exact steering...drool. If you have ever used a good steering wheel in rally games you know what I mean.
My controller actually works very good in trials 2 already, it has got two analog sticks, and two analog triggers. With it comes a very good program that lets you choose exactly how your sticks and triggers should work ( and all the other buttons as well of course ), you can set them to do anything really. So far I have used the two sticks, the left one for gas and braking ( up and down ), and the right one for leaning backwards and forwards ( left and right ). This way I can use the other directions ( left and right on the left stick and up and down on the right stick ) to move the mouse in the game, very handy when you sit at the tv and play
I actually hadn't thought of using the triggers until I read your post about the xbox controler sebbbi, I think I will do that now, thank you
Playing this game on a big TV is very nice indeed, and sitting in a comfy armchair while doing so isn't a minus either ^^
All this takes some adjusting and you have to fine tune the controller with the program to make it work the way you want it to, but it is worth it. I don't think I have set any number 1 records with this setup yet, probably because I haven't used the triggers instead of the stick, since with the stick you can only do one thing at a time, gas or brake. I will come back with a review on how the triggers work after I tried it
The pad I am talking about is the saitek cyborg rumble pad ( tbh rumbling is only annoying... ). It was pretty cheap, and the program that let's you program itis very good.
http://www.saitek.com/uk/prod/p3600.htm
Don't drink and drive! ( unless it is trials 2, you are of legal age and don't care if you set any records at the time ^^ )
i used the triggers on my x360 controllers for gas and brake and liked it alot!!! i used the right stick to lean and the left stick as my mouse control. the start button was escape and select button was R. so i could do everything with my controller. it worked awesome on the easy and medium levels but it didnt work to well on the hard levels where you have to be more exact. analog control should be added would be so precise and perfect!!!!!!!!
yeah tell me about it. hey lasor whats you gamertag? what other games do you play?
gamertag= sgt lasor . right now i play cod4 but in a couple days im moving on to rainbow six 2 !!!! add me
Trials 2 SE has native (XInput) support for XBox 360 controller now, and it supports rumble too.Originally Posted by LASOR
Control mapping:
Left thumbstick: Lean right and left
Left analog trigger: Brake
Right analog trigger: Accelerate
Left shoulder button: Previous camera mode
Right shoulder button: Next camera mode
Start: Restart level
Back: Restart from last checkpoint
sounds good to me!!! might take a sec to get used to but then its on!!!!!!!!
Well i don't have an X360, so i don't find much interest in it...
But if it does, i hope it won't be like Switchball (another little diamond for my tastes), which got released on Live with an editor and cooperative mod, things we -the pc users- never saw![]()
switchball on 360 didnt have an editor. it had multiplayer but not an editor. i just reviewed it a couple of weeks ago for acegamez.co.uk
I got Switchball for the PC and was expecting an Editor as they said it would have one with it, but unfortunately it was released withoutOriginally Posted by b3anh3ad![]()
I sent an E-Mail to the developers asking if one was going to get released and was told the were thinking of possibly releasing one in the future. Lets hope they do![]()
i have an xbox and i would defiantly buy trials 2, and tell all my buddys about it! lol