![]() ![]() Please take a look at the guide and see if you can find a solution.įor example can you confirm as per the first post in this thread you have correctly unchecked the box in Steam for 'Generic Gamepad Configuration Support'? Have you taken the time to read the 'Getting Started and Troubleshooting Guide'? This has a detailed outline of how to get a joystick working along with solutions for typical errors in player or PC settings. If you can't get it to work, the problem is something with your settings in either Steam or Microsoft. There are thousands of players who use the same joystick you have without any issue in CLIFFS OF DOVER. I have bought so many Steam games but now I am just fed up. Come on Steam, go to bat for your customers!!!. The game should be way cheaper for this dumb waste of their customer's time. Why did they release a flight sim that doesn't work with joysticks? Come on software development team, really? Making users do their jobs. So after trying everything suggested many times, incluidng the so call fix joystick app from the publisher, I cannot get my Logitech Extreme 3D to work, and I work in IT. Also I do not understasnd why some of their games work well with Joysticks, while others like Dover do not. An expensive flight sim that does not support a joystick off the shelf. The software publisher should fix this in an update once and for all and Steam should make them. I played games in the eighties that were better engineered for joysticks. I suspect this is probably not something easy to change without a complete code rewrite because of the old programming interface used in this game (and a lot of work to fix, because its a pre windows 10 inferface ).Īmazing that in 2021 we need to go through so many hoops to get a joystick to work on a flight sim. IMHO the whole way devices are managed in the sim is a nightmare and puts many ppl of this great sim. So if you do unplug them from the computer beware!( I have 3 dif controllers in my game) I prefer the approch used by il-2 Gb which uses GUIDs stored in the devices.txt file so its very easy to reassign the device id to the joystick id used in game if you forgot which usb ports you may have previously connected that device(s) to. I my case for example my VKB-Sim Gladiator NXT-R has a GUID of "6f3cb550-ff44-11ea-8001-444553540000" ( devreorder can show these)īut game creates one like this "_VKB-Sim_Gladiator_NXT_R_-3BE3291F" which appears to be change depending on the usb port(whereas the guid is unique) I don't know what device ids the game is using but they are not the GUID's shown in devreorder. You must connect your controllers to the same USB ports or the game detects them as alternative devices and you will either have to remap/rebind them (or use a program like notpad++ to search and replace all the new device ids with the old ones (confUser.ini file) ![]() "Aileron" click in the box in the pop-up window, move joystick side to side, click APLY and so on for other commands.Ĭonflicts with steam controller are also covered in the games toubleshooting manual( Getting Started And Troubleshooting Guide.pdf),Īnother important thing. not things like landing gear, t this in buttons on base, if want, but prioritize buttons for important things like propeller pitch adjust, that will be used frequently and not 1 or at best 2 times per flight like landing gear, canopy.īut assign axes and buttons is just like in any other game, select a command, e.g. Is need assign each axes and button manually, what is not much work as 3D PRO has 4 axes and ~10 buttons.īutton on top of your joystick should control weapons (MG, cannons) and camera views, zoom. This game will not assign buttons and axes automatically for any joystick, neither the "config" done by someone with the same joystick will help, because a unique ID number created by Windows for identify joystick is used. but it is invisible to COD Blitz. Can I just download a basic config file somewhere and play?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |