![]() ![]() I got around this by either using Xpadder and JoyToKey. I can't bind them at all, I think that is because they may be considered another axis of some variety instead of buttons (based on what I've read anyway). One thing I've had an issue with in the past with Xbox 360/Ps3-4 controllers is binding input to triggers. I prefer playing against bots on high difficulties, along with the singleplayer campaign.Ī: That's not a question, but I'll accept that as a valid comment. Q: Why in the world would you play an online multiplayer shooter, where accuracy is key, with a controller that is inferior and less accurate than a M KB combo?Ī: Well, call me an outcast, but I've only played online multiplayer on UT99 3 times, and all 3 of them were on modded servers with awful custom maps. Q: Do you normally play UT99 or Unreal with a controller?Ī: UT99, very rarely. ![]() Q: How come you can't program the analogue sticks?Ī: The analogue values cannot be edited in the controls menu, so it has to be done with the power of TEXT. Q: Why are you not using an Xbox Controller?Ī: I currently don't have one that works with PC, and even though I have and Xbox One controller, it simply won't work with mine. Q: How come you can't make a mod for the controller to work in menus?Ī: Well, big surprise hot shot: I don't know alot about UnrealScript, other than adding textures and Conversations in Deus Ex. Q: Why would you play this game with a controller?!?!Ī: Some people prefer playing with a controller, or are using something like a laptop. Unfortunately, a problem I've never been able to solve is the use of menus, and it makes it a bit frustrating and ironic to use a controller, if you're going to access the menus using a mouse and keyboard. Yes, I know the vertical looking speed is very slow, but you can easily adjust it. UT99 is very sensitive with analogue sticks (in my experience, at least), so I had to go with this:īy default, JoyR is inverted, which explains why I went with -0.2.Īs for Unreal Gold, it seems it's less sensitive with analogue sticks, and as such, I went with this: Besides, who ever thought that was a good idea? That's like playing System Shock 1 with a power glove!Īlot of trial and error is put into this. It seems that Deus Ex removed most of the functionality of joysticks, resulting in the second analogue stick not being detected, and certain buttons not working at all. Wanna know why this doesn't include Deus Ex? Yeah, because it doesn't like joystick support. This is a much simpler option, and also gives you a user interface to assign everything. If you want to continue forth to the dangerous depths of the Analogue Apocalypse. Which do I recommend? Well, I recommend Xpadder since it's both free, and very versatile. It's alot less messy, and much easier to set up than in the actual game. It's a bit less buggy, and can save alot of time if used right.Ĥ. It gets rid of alot of roadblocks such as navigating the menu.ģ. You can program mouse buttons and movements to buttons, triggers, ect.Ģ. There are several advantages to using these:ġ. (Kudos for LannFyre for bringing this up) ![]() Now, here is a problem for everyone using an Xbox or PS controller, which are the triggers. Now, for actually using the buttons in game.Īs for commands, what I did was look around for certain commands like PrevWeapon and NextWeapon. Therefore, for each area that says Joy#, it corresponds to one of those buttons. Press each button, then type up what number each button corresponds to. However, I do not have this (Due to have updating my drivers for this controller in particular).įor everyone else, you should see a bunch of circles with numbers in them. When you open it up, you'll see a list of buttons and numbers corresponding. I am using a Rumblepad 2 Wireless for this. Open up the Windows control panel, and look for controllers. Through Trial and Error, you can see which buttons do which functions.Ģ. You have about 16 different buttons you can use. This second step can be split up into 2 parts:ġ. However, I am not using an Xbox One/360 gamepad, but you can easily figure out how to use those Then, scroll down to the part that looks like this.Īs you can see, I already set up my gamepad controls. (WILL FIX, BUT LOOKS EXACTLY THE SAME AS ABOVE) It should look like this if you're using Notepad. (For me, this is C:\UnrealTournament\ and C:\GOG Games\Unreal Gold). Though the majority of this tutorial (Anything that doesn't involve the control panel).įirst, open up User.INI located in the System folder of your UT99 or Unreal Gold directory. This tutorial will assume that you are using Windows 7, and the Windows version of UT99 or Unreal Gold. I just joined, but I have some useful information for anyone who wants to play UT99 or Unreal Gold with a gamepad. DISCLAMER: Don't expect to just throw your keyboard and mouse out the window, and be able to play the entire game with a controller. ![]()
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