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Post by mrd34d on Nov 29, 2008 12:05:00 GMT -5
I'm amazed no one else has said it! I would LOVE to be able to change resolution, player name, enable or disable Hyperspeed, adjust delay, mipmapping, vsync, fullscreen, change volume levels, etc, etc. ; in addition to the controller setup. All in-game without having to exit or minimizing!
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Post by CJB100 on Nov 29, 2008 12:29:44 GMT -5
well, that's sorta a n00b move, posting the obvious; everyone wants that, it's just sorta a no-brainer... no one has to ask.
but since you are posting about it, yah, i want that too. really badly. lol.
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Post by mrd34d on Nov 29, 2008 12:33:26 GMT -5
lol Yeah I figured it was n00bish, but it HAD to be said. I figured visual representation in the form of posting would instill some incentive
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Post by CJB100 on Nov 29, 2008 20:10:20 GMT -5
yah hopefully...
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feathers92
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Post by feathers92 on Feb 2, 2009 14:56:28 GMT -5
it would be nice extremely nice to have that
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Post by luigi074 on Feb 15, 2009 15:26:38 GMT -5
Speaking of controller setup, I would like a tilt sensor sensitivity feature for X-Plorer controllers. The X-Plorer tilt sensor is treated like an axis under Windows's Game Controller setup and I'm prett sure that it can be possible to change the sensitivity on the X-Plorer for a game. SP keeps going off as soon as I get it when I'm using an X-Plorer and I'm not even moving it at all.
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Post by Confusingboat on Feb 15, 2009 15:30:26 GMT -5
Up the dead zone on the axis.
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Post by luigi074 on Feb 18, 2009 21:13:10 GMT -5
Up the dead zone on the axis. How can I? I tried XBCD and even with it properly configured, it didn't work. With the default drivers, there isn't an option to up the deadzone on the axis.
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Post by kulgrisen on Feb 19, 2009 11:16:04 GMT -5
well you can allready do all this in the config menu
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Post by Frizkie on May 3, 2009 11:21:05 GMT -5
Yeah, but completely incompetent people don't know how to edit the config. Most games simple use a GUI to edit that config.xml file - making it much more simple.
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Post by Confusingboat on May 8, 2009 0:41:03 GMT -5
First, the dead zone is controlled in the controller control panel of your Windows control panel. Enough control yet? Also, this thread is now locked, due to the direct violation of the banned requests. That's right, no grandfather clause here! We'll skip the smite though
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