How To Get Wheel And Pedals To Work With SEGA Rally RevoStart here and install the
32 bit version x360ce, following these instructions:
How to use x360ce emulator with SEGA Rally Revo on PChttps://gamerinfo.net/game/sega-rally-revo/x360ce/Again, make sure you install the 32 bit version, and
install it inside the Revo game folder. The instructions in the link above are very thorough.
You may need to manually install .NET updates to make it work - I did. Make sure to check the system requirements (required files) if you get any errors upon launch.
Run x360ce from inside your Revo folder.
Figure out which of the controller tabs belongs to your wheel.
Important: You will probably need to go to the "Advanced" tab, and change the "Device Sub Type"
from Wheel to Gamepad. It won't work otherwise.
You can grab premade setups for your controller within x360ce. I'm not going to go through all of that here. Just try the different tabs.
You can use the "Auto" button to fill in the controls with your chosen setup, or just map your own.
If you want to use footpedals you can do that too.
Open SEGARallyLauncher and view the controls there to help you map them. This took some time and was confusing, but I eventually got it.
ImportantIn SEGA Rally Revo Launcher, make sure you select the first control setup for the XBOX controller. There are two.My Settings:These settings work with my Logitech Driving Force Pro USB. These are the key settings for steering and pedals.
Under the
General tab
Left Side (of controller)Trigger = IAxis 6 (for brake)
Stick Axis X = Axis 1 (steering)
Right SideTrigger = IAxis 2 (for gas)
X Button = Button 6 (mapped to paddles for shifting)
B Button = Button 5 (mapped to paddles for shifting)
I have my wheel setup so that the X Button on the wheel is Enter (for the menus).
The Shift Up paddle is like Escape.
The Left Paddle opens up an Option Menu for manual or automatic transmission when in the car select menu.
I can use the D-pad or wheel to navigate the menus.
I also mapped a button to Alt-F4 for instant game exit (using Joy2Key for that).
Dead ZoneOnce you get analog steering setup and working, which is pretty easy, you will need to deal with a
huge dead zone issue.
Two Steps:1. There is a dead zone slider under the Options tab. Go ahead and slide it way down low. But that isn't all. I don't even know if that does anything.
2. Go to the controllers "Left Thumb" tab and adjust the
deadzone there too. I added some anti-dead zone but I don't know if it is needed. I got it down to practically zero dead zone, which may a bit too low. Adjust as you wish.
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Thank you to everyone who helped! Hopefully I can return the favor with this post.
If anyone wants help I will keep tabs on this thread.