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urbanman2004
September 28th, 2005, 09:28
this may be off the subject of 1964 but does anyone know a good button config that I could use on Halo to fit a N64 controller?
Tjalian
September 28th, 2005, 09:44
You'd be better off getting a PS2 adaptor, N64 only has one analogue stick, you *need* two.
urbanman2004
September 28th, 2005, 16:36
doyou know a config with a ps2 adapter. I have the dual one.
GE Master
September 28th, 2005, 18:46
This is interesting. Keep us posted on how this turns out. Not sure what kind of mapping is possible. Yellow buttons for strafing and looking and the analogue for moving. If it works out, sign me up. I want to try this out too.
smcd
September 28th, 2005, 20:15
WHY did you spam 3 forums with the same thing and even said that you knew it was off topic?!
(this thread, which has nothing to do with PC gaming)
http://www.emutalk.net/nemu64/30388-playing-halo-adaptoid.html
http://www.emutalk.net/project64/30386-playing-halo-using-adaptoid.html
You could have simply done it once in Talk of the Town or something.
urbanman2004
September 28th, 2005, 23:37
WHY did you spam 3 forums with the same thing and even said that you knew it was off topic?!
(this thread, which has nothing to do with PC gaming)
http://www.emutalk.net/nemu64/30388-playing-halo-adaptoid.html
http://www.emutalk.net/project64/30386-playing-halo-using-adaptoid.html
You could have simply done it once in Talk of the Town or something.
hey, i didn't know that... just wanted to get interested viewers attention in which forums more people attended to
CF2
September 29th, 2005, 06:56
The point is, it is considered impolite to cross-post, especially in the wrong forums. Anyway, a PS2 controller button config wouldn't be too hard. Just use the analog sticks for look/move, X for jump, square for reload, circle for smack, triangle for weaponswitch, R2 for fire, L2 for grenade, L1 for nadeswitch, and R1 for flashlight. Oh yeah, and Analog stick buttons for crouch and scope.
urbanman2004
September 29th, 2005, 15:35
thnx
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