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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 7
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super box 4
hi guys first of all the epsxe emu rocks and also you guys
now to the question i just bought a super box 4 and i would like to know how to make the vibration work in epsxe im using a ps2 original pad thanks for any answer |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 7
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i did what you said and the rumble is so low i mean i almost cant feel it i tried in on the game trap gunner and in the ps1 when i blow up in the game(its a bombs and traps game)the rumble is good with no problem any suggestions?
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Get used to it, the rumble functions in ePSXe suck(well, they aren't good anyway). You can try changing some of the settings and seeing if it helps, but you're probably not going to get much/any better than you already are.
Other than that, make sure big motor is set to Constant and small motor is set to Sine for correct emulation of the effects. Also, make sure to set the pad type to the correct choice. As a side note: I've actually had more success with the rumble function in PCSX with the Harakiri Pad plugin in some games. It's worth a shot to see if you can get it working acceptably that way. Last edited by seph29; June 26th, 2004 at 23:04. |
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