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| subzero23:
Not that I'd probably put this on my arcade but...instead of using a joystick, use 4 buttons? It seems on my keyboard everything is ultra precise.... seems like the logic would follow using pushbuttons |
| paigeoliver:
A few very early games were like that. It is basically unusable for most games though. |
| teef two:
I would not have thought the precision with using buttons rather than a joystick would improve. They both involve pressing a micro-switch. I'd find it nigh on impossible to play a joystick game by that method. |
| TOK:
--- Quote from: teef two on November 29, 2004, 06:33:51 am ---I would not have thought the precision with using buttons rather than a joystick would improve. They both involve pressing a micro-switch. I'd find it nigh on impossible to play a joystick game by that method. --- End quote --- I wouldn't like the buttons only arrangement, but I think it works very well for some games based on what I found playable using the arrow keys on the PC keyboard. I found 4 way games like Donkey Kong, Pac Man and Frogger didn't suffer at all from using keys. In fact, I think I did better at Donkey Kong, because I often seem to get hung up trying to climb the ladders, even with my T-Sticks in 4 way mode. Where I think the button layout would be horrible is in games that use a lot of rapid movements or lots of diagonals. Robotron comes to mind as an example of a game that is a blast with sticks, but that I would hate to play with buttons. |
| paigeoliver:
Speed up pac is much harder with buttons. |
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