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    Analog inputs?

    Some friends and I were thinking about getting some analog inputs for better control (to emulate the joystick).

    1. Analog inputs are emulated correctly, right?



    2. Can Project 64 handle 4 analog gamepads?

    Answers would be greatly appreciated. It's kind of a big investment for us =)


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    Just about any joystick/gamepad that works with Windows should work with PJ64. And yes, PJ64 will work with four controllers.

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    As long as you have a USB for each controller, and the devices are properly installed.

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    Thanks for the advice!

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    yeah, dont forget to enable analogue on your controller when your inputing your config otherwise it will be digital.

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    I just bought a wireless Xbox 360 receiver for $20 and it supports 4 wireless Xbox controllers with one receiver. The controllers are pricey but I already had a couple so it was no loss. They're far better than a lot of PC gamepads though. Setting up N64 controls isn't a big deal the only odd thing is I set the C-Buttons to the right analog stick which takes a short time to get use to but works sufficiently. Previously I was using a Playstation controller and USB adapter. It was similar in operation but the analog sticks seemed to be too sensitive most of the time (probably due to my specific USB converter).
    Last edited by jdsony; November 14th, 2007 at 23:46.

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