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Started by nerfaderf, October 12, 2009, 07:00:48 PM

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nerfaderf

how do i move the crosshair around? i'm new at this game

GSH

Use the mouse. If that doesn't work, pause (use the escape button), go to input, and reload the mouse input defaults.

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nerfaderf

i'm using a joystick to move around and whatnot...there any way to bind it to the thumbstick (POV)

Axeminister

Go to options and try it under "input" then "control". If your joystick is loaded properly it should work.
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TheJamsh

BZ2 isnt designed to work well with joysticks. I used to use one but couldnt get along with it, the only advantage i can see is better control over your throttle, but an inability to totally stop why would you want to go slow anyway?

Mouse & keyboard = the way forward.


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Nielk1

Quote from: TheJamsh on October 13, 2009, 03:41:19 AM
BZ2 isnt designed to work well with joysticks. I used to use one but couldnt get along with it, the only advantage i can see is better control over your throttle, but an inability to totally stop why would you want to go slow anyway?

Mouse & keyboard = the way forward.

BZ2 works FINE with joysticks. What you start playing with is what you are good with. I actually have specific controllers per game on my PS2 where they only have slight shape and control fidelity differences.

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AHadley

Two joysticks would be interesting. I wonder how many games are capable of that...

GSH

You can bind inputs by selecting the input type you want to bind, pressing the 'bind' button with your mouse. Then, press the button or waggle the input you want to bind it to.

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General BlackDragon

Quote from: GSH on October 13, 2009, 11:47:42 AM
or waggle the input you want to bind it to.

lol, I've never mapped a joystick before...so THAT'S how you do it.



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Arbystrider

Quote from: AHadley on October 13, 2009, 09:41:52 AM
Two joysticks would be interesting. I wonder how many games are capable of that...

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AHadley

Those little things aren't what I'd call a real joystick. I don't like consoles anyway. I stick to PC.