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| Afterburner:
As someone wisely stated in a similar thread: You just plant your foot (or finger) on the accelerator and skid sideways to slow down! Many of my friends accuse me of driving my real car the same way. |
| Bluedeath:
I drive my real car that way. Are there any other ways? |
| Minwah:
--- Quote from: Bluedeath on March 12, 2008, 12:24:50 pm ---Out run is "perfectly" playable with a digital joystick by yewking the analog parameters you will have the sensation of playng the Genesis/Megadrive version though --- End quote --- As stereotype English people say: 'that's just not cricket'. 8) |
| Ummon:
--- Quote from: Minwah on March 13, 2008, 02:24:14 pm --- --- Quote from: Bluedeath on March 12, 2008, 12:24:50 pm ---Out run is "perfectly" playable with a digital joystick by yewking the analog parameters you will have the sensation of playng the Genesis/Megadrive version though --- End quote --- As stereotype English people say: 'that's just not cricket'. 8) --- End quote --- Agreed, it isn't as cool without the right controls. Outrun isn't a game I take that seriously, though. Pole Position on the other hand I do. I've about pushed that game to the limit of not having a throttle pedal. PP2 is barely managable, and I've only just barely finished the race once on the Fuji track...and maybe the Test track. |
| Minwah:
--- Quote from: Ummon on March 17, 2008, 09:34:16 pm ---Agreed, it isn't as cool without the right controls. Outrun isn't a game I take that seriously, though. Pole Position on the other hand I do. I've about pushed that game to the limit of not having a throttle pedal. PP2 is barely managable, and I've only just barely finished the race once on the Fuji track...and maybe the Test track. --- End quote --- Very true...you *need* an analog pedal in PP so you can ease off slightly round corners and just hang behind cars while you wait for a gap. |
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