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| Luigi:
Hi. Since finding an original Star Wars yoke is almost like searching glasses in the ocean I made my on one using a Road Riot steering wheel. Works very fine. There's just one point with Star Wars: the ship always flies to the left without touching the yoke. I found the attached screenshot that showed me that it's not only my ROM that seems to need "calibration". Is there a way to bring that crosshair to the middle of the screen where it should be?? Thanks. |
| horseboy:
Good question. I have seen 2 or 3 threads about this same issue. They have reported that it is a little bit off to the left. Most have said that it doesn't affect gameplay much if at all. I haven't seen a fix for this, though. That doesn't mean that it hasn't been fixed, but I haven't seen it. |
| Luigi:
--- Quote from: horseboy on May 26, 2006, 02:03:54 am ---Most have said that it doesn't affect gameplay much if at all. --- End quote --- Thanks..... Of course it affects gameplay. I always have to "compensate" that auto-left-drift ::) I'll keep on searching. I know someone from Italy who is a Mame-Developper...maybe he'll know something. I will let the community know if I get something about it. |
| horseboy:
Please do. :cheers: |
| Kremmit:
--- Quote from: Luigi on May 26, 2006, 01:25:47 am ---Since finding an original Star Wars yoke is almost like searching glasses in the ocean I made my on one using a Road Riot steering wheel. Works very fine. --- End quote --- Would you care to show off your DIY yoke? I'd love to see how you built the Y-axis section. As to your calibration troubles- do they affect other games as well, or is the problem specific to Star Wars? If it's a global problem, then maybe you can adjust your pots. But if it's specific to SW, then you'll need a software fix. |
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