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PS3, PS2, PC, Gamecube, Xbox Steering Wheel Support Games List Project
Fursphere:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on September 18, 2013, 02:39:21 pm ---What's crazy is that it is not cut and dry whether a game supported analog controls or not.
Some games will only work with one of these controllers, some support two or three of them. :dizzy:
So the dates really don't help.
I was hoping to just eliminate the ones that came out before the Dual Analog controller, but that would indeed wipe out some that had analog controls.
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I'm sure it'll get even more interesting when you throw emulation into the mix. :cry:
And to add to that, playing PS1 games on a PS2 might yield even more mixed results, as the PS2 only came with the dualshock controller.
BadMouth:
Violating my own rule about not entering games until fully tested. >:D
I'm entering all the games I have physical copies of based on info in the user manual.
I should be installing all these next week if the new Win7 installation co-operates and will fill in any blanks then.
Things seemed to be going pretty good with the initial install aside from the networking port on my mobo being dead.
I played the MAME games that would just barely run full speed on XP64 and they perform exactly the same with Win7.
Installed a network card this evening, activated Windows and now the PC freezes up constantly.
I'm leaving it alone hoping it's win7 updating. (The install disc was SP1)
In other news, the current Steam update crashes the machine that's still running XP64. ::)
In other, other news, I added a longer list of PC driving games (totaling 1,031) for reference, but don't bother adding any info to it.
We'll keep posting the games we actually have on the smaller sheet, so it's easier to find.
Fursphere:
You seem to have the worst luck with PCs.
Windows 7 does go on a patch-a-poluza after a fresh install. I normally just patch it as far as I can - installing everything along the way - right from the get go.
Is there anything in the event logs that would indicate a problem? Honestly I'd pull the NIC - as its what changed (with the hardware) now that's its locking up a lot. Or go to the mfg. home page for the NIC and find the latest driver.
BadMouth:
apparently windows downloaded 115 updates at once and is now installing them.
On 3 of 115. LOL
sent from my phone while driving
Fursphere:
Yup! And when that batch is done, it'll do some more.
I go through this every time I build a 2008r2 server at work (same basic code set as Windows 7). Patch patch patch! Then patch some more! And when thats done, patch it again! /ugh
I should have some time this weeked to try and work on the game list. I need to get a front end going on my cabinet too - I just hate working on the front end. I'd rather spend the time actually playing games.
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