How about a controller poll...?
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How about a controller poll...?
Hot on the heels of the recent OS poll, what about a poll of the sort of controllers people use?
For my own part I found the keyboard just too tricksy (just like in the original Elite!) so tried an old Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad with programmable buttons and USB connection.
If I recall rightly you had to stuff around with drivers and Control Panel settings and God knows what else to make it work in Windows. But not in Linux! Or with Oolite!! (Obviously a mark of superior programming.) Just plugged it in, restarted Oolite and set up the buttons from the menu. Whoo-hoo! Keyboard-less control. (Got the ECM set up right above the Blast-the-Buggers button so no more hasty "E" key hunts.)
For my own part I found the keyboard just too tricksy (just like in the original Elite!) so tried an old Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad with programmable buttons and USB connection.
If I recall rightly you had to stuff around with drivers and Control Panel settings and God knows what else to make it work in Windows. But not in Linux! Or with Oolite!! (Obviously a mark of superior programming.) Just plugged it in, restarted Oolite and set up the buttons from the menu. Whoo-hoo! Keyboard-less control. (Got the ECM set up right above the Blast-the-Buggers button so no more hasty "E" key hunts.)
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I use a Logitech Freedom wireless joystick. It has 10 buttons plus a throttle as well as the usual stick. In normal play, I use the joystick almost exclusively (only using the keyboard for changing mode on the Advanced Space Compass, or other seldom used functions like Energy Bomb or Escape. I don't do a lot of escaping, I prefer to prevail in battle. I don't use the Energy bomb much, I prefer winning fair and square, and when playing dirty the Q-bomb is *far* prettier. Foes dying an aesthetic death is important).
Incidentally, for roll, I use the twist axis rather than the X axis, partly due to limited space on my desk limiting X axis movement, and partly because the X axis has developed an intermittent fault.
Incidentally, for roll, I use the twist axis rather than the X axis, partly due to limited space on my desk limiting X axis movement, and partly because the X axis has developed an intermittent fault.
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Well, I'm obviously completely wierd, because I still find the keyboard generally best for really deadly long distance combat - yes, you can get the "NO, it's the pixel in between, damn you!", but that isn't often a problem.
It's actually much harder than the original Elite - certainly my Speccy version where you rarely bothered with 'real' combat, dog-fighting against squads of ships, down and dirty.
That is when a stick is good - I do use a Macally iStick occasionally - for astrobatic dog-fighting.
It's actually much harder than the original Elite - certainly my Speccy version where you rarely bothered with 'real' combat, dog-fighting against squads of ships, down and dirty.
That is when a stick is good - I do use a Macally iStick occasionally - for astrobatic dog-fighting.
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I always use the keyboard, don't even own a joystick. Used to use one with my old Amstrad 6128 though, but it got mangled by a thargoid.
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I just picked a generic dual analogue USB controller last weekend for the princely sum of $15 AUD... tacky crimson skull artwork no extra cost (link).
Seems to work OK, although whenever I get into a heated battle I tend to drop it and return to the keyboard... I spent the last month playing heavily on KB and it's now hardwired in.
If nothing else, I guess the controller will be handy for MAME.
Seems to work OK, although whenever I get into a heated battle I tend to drop it and return to the keyboard... I spent the last month playing heavily on KB and it's now hardwired in.
If nothing else, I guess the controller will be handy for MAME.
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I tried a dual analogue controller (Logitech Dual Action, the usual PS2 ripoff design) with the SDL build[1], and it’s nice for general flight but nowhere near the mouse for aiming – the same tradeoff as in FPSes. It might be worth it if there was yaw and delta-throttle support.
[1]Seems to me someone was working on controller support for the standard Mac build. Who was that again? Oh yeah, me…
[1]Seems to me someone was working on controller support for the standard Mac build. Who was that again? Oh yeah, me…
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