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I was thinking it would be useful to see what settings others were using in mame for various controls. For example, the TT(2 / Hi-Low) in Tempest, or XXX Trackball in Crystal Castles (perhaps also mentioning the optical encoder used?). This is all analog stuff, I guess - doesn't have to be, just not sure what else one would tweak (optical guns?). It might be helpful to list the speed/sensitivity settings, etc.
I'm sure the first response will be a forum/wiki link, if thats the case, apologies up front.
This is motivated by the pain of trying to find the perfect settings for my TT Hi-Low with Tempest, avoiding backspin but still being responsive.... I just love the spinner, but finding the right settings is a pain - and maybe someone out there knows a good, more arcade authentic, setting. It would be nice to have a database for all game/control(/encoder?) combinations.
Eggroll:
I hereby second this... especially since I have nothing useful to contribute to this thread, but I feel as if it could turn into a wealth of information for many people including myself when the time comes.
ids:
Thanks - guess I'll start then (going on memory)....
Game: Tempest
Device: TT2 hi/low, using included optical encoder
Mame version: I forget :-[, but around 116
Dial Digital Speed: 20 (default)
Dial Autocenter Speed: 20 (default)
Dial Sensitivity: 50% (still get a bit of backspin though)
If anyone has better settings, or a real Tempest to compare with.....
Todd H:
I was about to start a thread on this very subject, since I'm interested in what other people's analog settings are for the various spinner/trackball/analog games. Any chance that maybe we can get this stickied?
Here's my contribution:
Game: Tempest
Device: TT2 connected to Optipac
Mame Version: .130
Dial Sensitivity: 6% (Poll rate adjusted to 500 Hz in XP)
Feels arcade perfect.
I'd love to see other people's settings for games like Centipede, Golden Tee, Marble Madness, etc.
Morpheus:
If someone has already adjusted all of the values in all of the games, and would upload their cfg files, I could make this an option in CFG Magician. It would be possible to click on a button, and have all of the analog information added to your existing cfg files. I would need to know what controls (IE Turbo Twist 2) that the settings are intended for.
I could also turn "reverse" on or off for all games. If anyone would find that useful.
An alternative to having someone upload their cfg files, would be if anyone knew How many spokes each original game had on their spinner, and the math required to convert to a control. (IE Turbo Twist 2)
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