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Solidus777

Guy Who Does Stuff
I've noticed that it's impossible to control the tilt of the analog stick on PJ64 (both with Jabo's and N-Rage's plugins)... is there any way to get around this?
 

Allnatural

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Eh? I've never experienced problems with analog control, regardless of the plugin used. I'm not entirely sure what you're describing; maybe it's a calibration issue.
 
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Solidus777

Guy Who Does Stuff
If you have a real N64, you know how you can tilt the control stick forward only a little bit (which causes slow walking in games like Mario 64, which you use to sneak past the things in a couple of levels), but not have it full-tilted? I'm using a keyboard... and I was wondering if there was any way to make it act like that (not having the stick on full-tilt).
 

2fast4u

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Solidus777 said:
I'm using a keyboard... and I was wondering if there was any way to make it act like that (not having the stick on full-tilt).

rather not since a keyboard means digital input (e.g. pressed or not pressed and no middle ground).

update...maybe it could be simulated via how long the key is pressed. i dunno if that exists (probably sucky to play with tho), not to my knowledge at least.
 
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Allnatural

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Moderator
Ah, he didn't mention he was using a keyboard. I believe you can use the modifiers in N-Rage's plugin to work around this. Set one key for full movement, another for partial movement. Don't quote me on that though. :)

Ideal solution? Buy a decent gamepad, or better still an adapter for your N64 pad.
 

Clements

Active member
Moderator
You can sort of change the speed by altering the deadzone. This make aiming the bow with a D-Pad/cursor keys in Zelda a little easier, and would allow tip-toeing in SM64, but you'd need to switch the deadzone back afterwards.
 
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Solidus777

Guy Who Does Stuff
Ok.. I found out what it was. Using default plugin, you change the range to about 15-20 percent for partial movement. Thanks, all.
 

nephalim

Psychic Vampire
No no...you can change the range or deadzone, but that would make a permanent change. What you do is, with N-Rage (don't know about the other plugins,) you go to the "modifiers" page. You then set up a movement modifier, and what happens is when you either press or hold a button (the "toggle" option controls which,) the range will change to what you specify. That way, you can alternate what range you are using with a keystroke. Works well with digital pads, too. Be sure to hit assign a button and hit "set" or else your changes will be lost, that modifiers page is really touchy for some reason.
 

Tagrineth

Dragony thingy
I remember, UltraHLE came with two speed levels... normally it'd be the default 'all the way', but holding Control or Shift would cut back 33% of your 'throttle'. Or something along those lines...
 

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