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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: MAME TIME on July 09, 2007, 05:59:16 pm
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I'm wondering if anyone here has a good button setup to play smash tv or anyother 2 joystick game using the standard joystick and six button setup ala (streetFighter), I've been trying for awhile and i can't seem to get a good layout. can anyone post there setup
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IMHO you are better served using two 8-way joysticks. I have tried to play Robotron and SmashTV using the keyboard keys and a joy and there is no way I can get the quick accurate response time needed for the advanced levels. Even the beginning boards are hard.
TTFN
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You can also plug in a couple dual analog stick USB gamepads. I find those work surprisingly well for cooperative Smash TV and Total Carnage.
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I used to have a Smash TV board in my 2-player JAMMA cabinet (more of a rack of shelves, really...).
1-player was easy: I'd just use player 1's stick for move & player 2's stick for shoot.
But when I did some rewiring to try to play 2-player, using 3 buttons for each person's shoot "stick" (I know, I was short 1 button...), I'd get pretty interesting glitching. I think the hardware or the software didn't expect you to be able to shoot in 2 opposite directions simultaneously (which you can't do w/ a stick but can do w/ a set of buttons). I don't know if the emulated Smash TV will bug out or not, but if it does, there's no way you'll be able to play a heated game of Smash TV w/out accidentally giving the game impossible switch inputs...
-Jason
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well that explains alot, i did have some funny glitching, I know i could go with the player 1 and player 2 joystick route but smash isn't the same without a buddy backing you up. the dual analog works hey?? hmmm might have to try that, i just dont want too much clutter
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Yep it works with one player using the gamepad and the other using the two sticks, and it even works with both players using gamepads.
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You can get a nice gamepad with a retractable flat USB cable for about $20 at Wal-Mart. Nice option for something you might only occasionally use.