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What do you use for the 'accelerator' function?

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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

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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

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As stereotype English people say: 'that's just not cricket'.

 8)

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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.

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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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