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Cao Ang
January 27th, 2007, 08:45
Hi all i am running the PSX emu with no plugins needed. (v1.10)
I wanted to go further with FF IX and boom my movement controls are reversed.
up is down, down is up, left is right and right got left.
Any idea on how this happend?
i am using a keyboard and putted movement keys on the numbpad.
I know i can just put the keys in reverse in the key selection screen to make the movement go "normal".
But i am just wondering if it can be fixed or not.
TX already.
RedLion
January 27th, 2007, 13:57
Simply reverse the controls setup in control configuration.
Gamesoul Master
January 27th, 2007, 19:00
@Cao Ang: Odds are... you're probably reading the config menu wrong. Lots of people keep thinking the pics are wrong or reversed or something, but... those buttons are basically exact representations of what the direction keys look like on the PS1/PS2 controller. Pull out your PS1 controller, look at the D-pad buttons, and compare them to the pics in the config menu.
hushypushy
January 27th, 2007, 20:11
Yeah, it's confusing. It's not the "point" that the direction goes, it's the opposite, just like the real controller. I got confused by it too at first.
Cao Ang
January 28th, 2007, 10:04
heh ok cool, neat stuff that this, would master Yoda say ofcourse :)
I just reversed the controls in the config menu.
Everything runs smooth, i was just surprised :eyespin:
Tx for the awsers ya all.
(anybody any tips for some good rpg's except FF?)
Gamesoul Master
January 28th, 2007, 13:57
I suppose now that the problem of the topic is resolved, it'd be ok if a few suggestions were made... :) A list should work well...
- Valkyrie Profile
- Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
- Arc the Lad Collection
- Star Ocean 2
- Vagrant Story
- Grandia
- Tales of Destiny, Eternia, Phantasia
- Xenogears
- Suikoden I, II
- Legend of Legaia
- Tactics Ogre
Cao Ang
January 29th, 2007, 18:36
Tx i will keep them in mind.....
Hides back in the shade and goes back to FF IX
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