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Games that "can" be played on a Star Wars Yoke
mark shaker:
--- Quote from: Chunce DeLeone on April 22, 2010, 08:08:14 am ---Which games or how can i sort to get a Driving analog games list?
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Depends what you have in addition to the SW Yoke. I have a MAME'ed Return of the Jedi, where I mounted an Up-Down Shifter on the right, a Hand Throttle on the left and a pair of Analog Pedals.
That opens up a lot of both flying and driving games.
- Mark
Dexter:
--- Quote from: Chunce DeLeone on April 22, 2010, 08:08:14 am ---Which games or how can i sort to get a Driving analog games list?
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In the Mameplus gui, use the control type>paddle folder. Its not perfect but you'll get a decent list.
ahofle:
--- Quote from: Dexter on April 22, 2010, 05:43:10 am ---
--- Quote from: TOK on April 21, 2010, 03:37:37 pm ---Roadblasters?
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IIRC Roadblasters is a bit of an oddball, having an optical wheel but with restricted movement to mimic a 270 wheel, so it may not translate well to a SW yoke. Any thoughts guys??
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That's correct. I have tried with a 270 wheel in the past with no luck. It requires an optical wheel/spinner.
bkenobi:
Go to MAWS and select the "deluxe search" option from the top. Select genre=driving and control=paddle for a list of 270° steering wheel driving games. This list won't be as good as using RomLister though, as I believe MAWS only uses the first entry in the controls list for each game. If the game supports multiple input methods (e.g., 1000 Miglia: Great 1000 Miles Rally), MAWS will only list what MAME shows as the first option (8-way joystick in this case). You can change the settings to control with either an 8-way joystick or a 270° or 360° steering wheel for that specific game.
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