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Old 19-11-2008, 06:12 PM   #1
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Some months ago I bought a Logitech Attack3 USB (yes, I'm a cheapass).
Plug in on XP or Vista(32 and 64) and it works with every game that supports a joystick.
Works also fine in dosbox.
Even works fine in Linux+dosbox.

Needs to be installed in W98SE. :/ but works.

Problem: too much buttons.
DAMN I HATE ALL THOSE BUTTONS.
Is it so much asking to have an USB joystick -(and cheap please)- that only has TWO buttons?

In fact I was shopping for a old model for gameport to stick in my ol'P1 as all my ol'joysticks are worn out, but those seems not findable anymore around here.

I HATE MODERN TIMES.
And I hate you all.
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Old 19-11-2008, 07:57 PM   #2
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I HATE MODERN TIMES.
And I hate you all.
You crack me up! :amused:

I know what you mean about the joysticks these days. You can't find a good joystick that has any surface not covered by buttons. I've only had a couple of PC joysticks throughout my life, and never really used them. I got used to driving, fighting and flying with the keyboard and got pretty good with it, too.
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Old 20-11-2008, 10:17 AM   #3
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So i Think the right start is to look for USB ones.
then any brand in special or is it all almost the same? which one is easy to install and run?

what do you mean dos raider with
"Needs to be installed in W98SE. :/ but works."
thanks a lot for your help:thumbs:
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Old 20-11-2008, 10:42 AM   #4
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So, I did a little search and found this which was what i was having in my mind
I found these two logitech ones being very popular and easy to "plug and play" (both are on USB port)
any other popular brand? or recomendation?:thumbs:

If I am planning to buy a pair is it easy to set the recognition of two gamepads for two players? stupid question?
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Old 20-11-2008, 10:43 AM   #5
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in case you were looking for games=P
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Old 20-11-2008, 12:40 PM   #6
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what do you mean dos raider with
"Needs to be installed in W98SE. :/ but works."
thanks a lot for your help:thumbs:
I think he means that Windows 2000/XP natively support the joystick, while Windows 98 requires you to install the driver manually.
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I think he means that Windows 2000/XP natively support the joystick, while Windows 98 requires you to install the driver manually.
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I'm playing Hind a lot lately, I plan to beat it. I could even look for other flight sim after that. I plan to turn into a flight sim freak until I find something else. :P

I have a plug'nplay USB Genius MaxFighter F-16U. It was 8€. It has four buttons and a throttle wheel, which is a good thing since I can use joystick2mouse to map the extra two buttons to expel chaff and flares.

I previously had a Logitech Wingman Light, and it lasted for years and is still in perfect working order, but it went into the joystick port of the old computer's sound card, so I couldn't plug it in the new one.

I also bought a Logitech Precision gamepad to play arcade games, but that's a completely different game from analog joysticks. Actually there are many arcade games that need analog control, and a flight sim joystick does a very good job, even for the car racing ones or whatever.

EDIT: The throttle wheel is useless by the way. Unless someone told me about other program that let me re-map it to the tail rotor pedals, I'd be grateful.
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Old 21-11-2008, 02:06 AM   #9
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I'm playing Hind a lot lately, I plan to beat it. I could even look for other flight sim after that. I plan to turn into a flight sim freak until I find something else. :P

I have a plug'nplay USB Genius MaxFighter F-16U. It was 8€. It has four buttons and a throttle wheel, which is a good thing since I can use joystick2mouse to map the extra two buttons to expel chaff and flares.

I previously had a Logitech Wingman Light, and it lasted for years and is still in perfect working order, but it went into the joystick port of the old computer's sound card, so I couldn't plug it in the new one.

I also bought a Logitech Precision gamepad to play arcade games, but that's a completely different game from analog joysticks. Actually there are many arcade games that need analog control, and a flight sim joystick does a very good job, even for the car racing ones or whatever.

EDIT: The throttle wheel is useless by the way. Unless someone told me about other program that let me re-map it to the tail rotor pedals, I'd be grateful.
Thanks a lot japofran, your feedback narrows my choice to one gamepad:
the logitech dual action 2
that one will be then
not too costly and has wheel and analog options.:thumbs:
thanks a lot to all
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I previously had a Logitech Wingman Light, and it lasted for years and is still in perfect working order, but it went into the joystick port of the old computer's sound card, so I couldn't plug it in the new one.
If you loved it so much, why didn't you marry it? :bleh:
Check this out: http://www.trianglecables.com/usbtojoydbad.html
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