Which Control Device Do You Play Evochron With?

General discussion (space-sim gaming, astronomy, and sci-fi entertainment in general, etc.).

What controller do you use?

Keyboard and Mouse
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Gamepad
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Joystick (single stick)
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HOTAS Joystick
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Total votes: 1

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Originally posted by Skiiwa
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A space sim ain't worth its salt unless its flown with a joystick, IMO. Exceptions like Freelancer happen once and again. ;)
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Post by azpatriot »

X52 here been working on the programming for Evochron Renegades, now that i have it programmed the way I like it I need to go over it and clean up the rough edges.

Here is my semi-refined program for my X52

[Edited on 3-13-2008 by azpatriot]

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Post by Skiiwa »

azpatriot<<Thanks for the Profile man! Gonna check it out on my laptop:cool:
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just picked up a x52 to try out and ostenibly let my mom use if I dont like them
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Post by Straker Nova »

Saitek ST290, works awesome for a cheapie joystick, have found though that I have to reconfigure it every time I log in to play ... once I do that it works very well.
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Post by Zach »

I also use the ST290 (pro)
Haven't had issues with lost settings tho..

I must say ever since games like Freelancer, DarkStar One, etc.. I have grown quite used to using the mouse and found it excellent as long as the game is setup well for it.

Evochron Renegades works well with the mouse (up for up, down for down config)

I have to say tho, that Riftspace is hard for me to play with any controller (though I haven't tried keyboard).. I have found it far too sensitive, even with the Joystick sensitivity set on low.

I would feel a lot better if it had the reverse mouse option, like Evochron, but I am slowly getting used to mouse point, as my best option.
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Post by Coma »

Thrustmaster Cougar HOTAS for pc at home

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I use A Saitek AV8R for my Laptop:)
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Post by daughenie »

I use a Saitek X52 which I program for different flight sims - A nice HOTAS system that does what it says on the tin, but for me I would have prefered more buttons on the throttle instead of the rotary switches - IMHO
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Post by MMaggio »

I use the rotary buttons to control the horizontal and lateral "slides". When mining, after closing on the asteroid, I just set the lateral drift for a few mps and "drift" around the rock while mining away! Seems to monefaster that way instead of just blasting away ot one spot or side.
Supposedly they are for "trim" in flight simulators.
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Post by Veloxi »

Originally posted by MMaggio
I use the rotary buttons to control the horizontal and lateral "slides". When mining, after closing on the asteroid, I just set the lateral drift for a few mps and "drift" around the rock while mining away! Seems to monefaster that way instead of just blasting away ot one spot or side.
Supposedly they are for "trim" in flight simulators.
Funny, that method of mining also works the same way in Jumpgate.
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Post by daughenie »

Hi MMaggio. When you program the rotary switches, do you have them as an axis as defined by the in game options screen, or do you use the saitek software to program them as bands. These rotaries have always seemed awkward to use for me as you have to keep trying to find the centre dead zone after using it or when they're not in use, and when you have to be quick you often don't have time to fumble with them. Consequently for me they are a wasted feature, but I'd be very interested to hear how you, or other X52 users, program and use the rotary switches as I could learn something here.
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Post by Vice »

I use the top rotary for variable control of the left/right strafe thrusters and the thumb rotary for variable control of the up/down strafe thrusters. I also use the 4-way toggle button on the front of the throttle for on/off thruster control when I need rapid control.

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Post by MMaggio »

Attn: Daughenie,
I believe in the Saitek X series in ways that most don't understand. I have mastered the intricasies of the Saitek programming software to the opint that I can make the controller do things it wasn't designed to do... but that's another story.
I never use the game program to assign keys to my controller, with the exception of Vice's games, and then only the 5 axis'. All other commands are written into the Saitek gaming profile.
To answer your question, I use "Bands" for the rotary switches and set them for 25% + and 25% - which can give me a large "dead space" If you need/want further advice in programming your Saitek, contact me via U2U. I'll be glad to help.
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Post by daughenie »

OK - many thanx. I've sent a u2u
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Post by CS-ACI- »

Hello,

I am left handed, and as such can not use many control devices. This covers joysticks, mice and trackballs.

99% of all games I play, I play with the mouse the exception to this is MS FlightSim. The joystick I do have is a Saitek Cyborg 3D Platinum USB.

It may seem strange to most, but I have become used to using the mouse like a joystick.

My current controlers are a Logitech G15 (the bigger version) and a Razer Lachesis mouse. The mouse has on the fly sensitivity setting which is very usefull.

Have looked at most of the specialised controlers, they are all designed for right handed people.

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Post by MMaggio »

Sadly, this is true. I have suggested to Saitek that they offer a left-handed version of their "X" series, but they claim the mold production costs would be prohibitive. Forgive me for not remembering which model it is, but they do make a joystick that is designed for left and right-handed players.
Try www.saitek.com.....
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The Cyborg can be used left and right handed.
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Post by Straker Nova »

Saitek ST290 can be configured for left or right hand, my son is leftie, I'm rightie, we fight over it all the time ...
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Post by Skiiwa »

The Problem "daughenie", has with the dials is a Problem..What I did, is Drew a Line with a permanent marker with them centered. Still have to look to see the line but it seems to work for me.

I'm looking at my AV8R-01 and it looks like it could be used left handed?
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Post by OmniusALX »

I use the Saitek X52 Pro, with a custom Profile :P

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Post by Zenith »

I use a Saitek Cyborg Evo Force, not a bad stick really, throttle can cause some problems but otherwise it gets the job done.
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Logitech Attack 3 with 11 programmable buttons....works great.
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Post by Monte »

Hi,

i use XBox 360 Controller, work's fine with Renegades.
Also my Saitek Cyborg 3D Gold also works fine !

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