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Poker Night at the Inventory, Team Fortress 2, Crysis, Titan Quest, Flat Out Ultimate Carnage, Bioshock 2, GTA IV, Episodes from Liberty City, C&C Red Alert 3, Prince of Persia the Forgotten Sands, and countless others. Goddamn Steam and their holiday sales... I'll never finish all of these.
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Mass Effect 2 Demo + Dead Space 2 Demo. Bloody awesome.
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Reccettear.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
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Lufia DS, Cave Story on Wii.
Why yes, my shift key *IS* broken.
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Psychonauts. Again. After about nine hours, or almost eight in game time, I've completed The Milkman Conspiracy and I'm ready to take on the three other crazy people in the asylum. Perfect collection rate so far.
Oh, and I had to equip the Xbox360 Wireless Controller driver available here instead of Microsoft's driver, since Microsoft didn't deem fit to make axes, triggers, or buttons remappable. So I've got it perfectly configured to the Logitech Rumblepad 2 alike layout so I didn't even have to change Psychonauts' default settings. Plus, if I need to go back to Microsoft's driver to use XInput, I can easily swap the drivers in the device manager without rebooting. Also, the drivers are signed, so they'll work with Vista/7 64-bit without any testing mode crap. (Oh, and the notification area icon application specific to each driver set also supports automatic profile loading, you just need to create an input profile, then save it, using the executable filename of the game or program you want the profile to be loaded for.)
Oh, just noticed. If you decide to use the Xbox360 Wireless Controller driver from that site, power off all of the controllers currently associated with the wireless receiver before changing its driver out, or else the exposed HID controllers will remain in the device manager, and it will ask you to reboot to complete the change. Although it's not too late to fix it if you did swap it, then you can just cancel the reboot, swap the receiver back to Microsoft's driver, then power off all the controllers first before trying to swap again. Also, you do not need to reboot to change the number of controllers it reports to the system, you only need to change the setting in the registry or with the notification area icon application, then disable and reenable the master USB controller device in the device manager.
Fun times. Maybe Microsoft will make a nice mapper program like Logitech has. Fat change. It's probably more likely that someone will somehow add XInput support to these drivers so they don't need to be swapped out for XInput games.
The developer of that driver also produced a DirectInput Force Feedback to XInput wrapper for several XInput controllers, so you can also have FF rumble support without fully swapping out the controller driver. In case you want DirectInput with rumble, but don't mind being limited to Microsoft's DirectInput mapping layout.
Oh, and I had to equip the Xbox360 Wireless Controller driver available here instead of Microsoft's driver, since Microsoft didn't deem fit to make axes, triggers, or buttons remappable. So I've got it perfectly configured to the Logitech Rumblepad 2 alike layout so I didn't even have to change Psychonauts' default settings. Plus, if I need to go back to Microsoft's driver to use XInput, I can easily swap the drivers in the device manager without rebooting. Also, the drivers are signed, so they'll work with Vista/7 64-bit without any testing mode crap. (Oh, and the notification area icon application specific to each driver set also supports automatic profile loading, you just need to create an input profile, then save it, using the executable filename of the game or program you want the profile to be loaded for.)
Oh, just noticed. If you decide to use the Xbox360 Wireless Controller driver from that site, power off all of the controllers currently associated with the wireless receiver before changing its driver out, or else the exposed HID controllers will remain in the device manager, and it will ask you to reboot to complete the change. Although it's not too late to fix it if you did swap it, then you can just cancel the reboot, swap the receiver back to Microsoft's driver, then power off all the controllers first before trying to swap again. Also, you do not need to reboot to change the number of controllers it reports to the system, you only need to change the setting in the registry or with the notification area icon application, then disable and reenable the master USB controller device in the device manager.
Fun times. Maybe Microsoft will make a nice mapper program like Logitech has. Fat change. It's probably more likely that someone will somehow add XInput support to these drivers so they don't need to be swapped out for XInput games.
The developer of that driver also produced a DirectInput Force Feedback to XInput wrapper for several XInput controllers, so you can also have FF rumble support without fully swapping out the controller driver. In case you want DirectInput with rumble, but don't mind being limited to Microsoft's DirectInput mapping layout.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops. Yes I know
And legit too, via Steam.
Wanted to buy Super Meat Boy, because I hate all the broken scene releases....And, because its one of those super rare games I would buy for saying a big fuck you to PETA with its character cheat.....
And legit too, via Steam.
Wanted to buy Super Meat Boy, because I hate all the broken scene releases....And, because its one of those super rare games I would buy for saying a big fuck you to PETA with its character cheat.....
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kode54 wrote:Psychonauts. Again.
How do these drivers behave with games that have specific Xbox 360 controller profiles?kode54 wrote: Oh, and I had to equip the Xbox360 Wireless Controller driver available here instead of Microsoft's driver, since Microsoft didn't deem fit to make axes, triggers, or buttons remappable.
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If the games use DirectInput, then you can remap the axes/triggers/buttons to behave exactly like DirectInput for the Xbox360 controllers does. If they use XInput, then you can't use this driver.
In the event that you do need XInput, it's a simple matter of opening the device manager, right clicking on the master device ("Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller" under "Human Interface Devices") and selecting "Update Driver Software..." then "Browse my computer for driver software..." then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" then the original "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows."
Switching to that driver involves applying the reverse of that step to the "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows" which is found under the "Microsoft Common Controller for Windows Class" category. Only you'll have to locate the .inf for either the x86 or x64 version of the x360wc driver, depending on your OS version.
Maybe some clever person could modify the driver so it supports XInput natively, without any driver switching mess. The source code is available, after all. Although I don't think it includes the author's code signing certificate, so anyone who modifies it will either have to enable driver testing mode on their OS, or acquire their own code signing license.
In related news, I submitted a patch to the Linux kernel input driver mailing list that fixes Xbox 360 Wireless Controller player indicator LED flashing to actually show the correct player number instead of just blinking the ring like it's still associating until powered off. Oh, and also force feedback rumble support. I hope the FOSS kiddies enjoy it, since I got all the information from that driver I linked above.
Oh, and finished Psychonauts with a rank of 101, just like God intended.
In the event that you do need XInput, it's a simple matter of opening the device manager, right clicking on the master device ("Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller" under "Human Interface Devices") and selecting "Update Driver Software..." then "Browse my computer for driver software..." then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" then the original "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows."
Switching to that driver involves applying the reverse of that step to the "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows" which is found under the "Microsoft Common Controller for Windows Class" category. Only you'll have to locate the .inf for either the x86 or x64 version of the x360wc driver, depending on your OS version.
Maybe some clever person could modify the driver so it supports XInput natively, without any driver switching mess. The source code is available, after all. Although I don't think it includes the author's code signing certificate, so anyone who modifies it will either have to enable driver testing mode on their OS, or acquire their own code signing license.
In related news, I submitted a patch to the Linux kernel input driver mailing list that fixes Xbox 360 Wireless Controller player indicator LED flashing to actually show the correct player number instead of just blinking the ring like it's still associating until powered off. Oh, and also force feedback rumble support. I hope the FOSS kiddies enjoy it, since I got all the information from that driver I linked above.
Oh, and finished Psychonauts with a rank of 101, just like God intended.
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the witcher, borderlands, uncharted, just cause 2, batman AA: goty. those are just the more serious ones. steam sales are awesome.
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I'm playing Secret of Evermore. I somehow can't be bothered to complete the trading scheme in the Greek town.
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Aquaria. I'm at the Frozen Veil now, trying to hop between those damn bubbles of water in the sky. I saved and quit yesterday after attempting that for over 15 minutes, since for some strange reason the game started to bog down like crazy and ended up at maybe 10fps or so instead of the usual 60.
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Brings back memories... The first time I ever played it, I glitched it so bad I had to delete my save and start over. I somehow made it from Ivor Tower to Ebon Keep without taking the forest route under the chessboard. If I tried to walk into the room where you fight the Verminator, I did it from behind and was trapped in the boxes that blocked the path. Verminator was not there. I then made it to the space station at way too low a level and without the bazooka, so I was getting my ass handed to me by the wildlife there. That and none of the space station events would trigger.badinsults wrote:I'm playing Secret of Evermore. I somehow can't be bothered to complete the trading scheme in the Greek town.
I still have never been able to replicate this.
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles....
wait for it....
ECHOES OF TIME on the Nintendo DS
Oh yeah, I've also been playing some Dissidia Final Fantasy, Sonic and the Secret Rings, and New Super Mario Bros Wii
And personally, I think Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time plays waaaay too much like Zelda.
Seriously, you fight in real-time, just like in Zelda. You also go through the various dungeons, solving puzzles, and then find the key at the end and open the way to the boss, just like in Zelda. There's even a weapon charge, ALMOST like Zelda. Oh, and did I mention that the menu screen font is basically ripped off Phantom Hourglass and/or Spirit Tracks? Yup, you guessed it: Obviously, just like Zelda.
Basically, the only thing it was missing was an original remix of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpEzYEoV9qY
wait for it....
ECHOES OF TIME on the Nintendo DS
Oh yeah, I've also been playing some Dissidia Final Fantasy, Sonic and the Secret Rings, and New Super Mario Bros Wii
And personally, I think Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time plays waaaay too much like Zelda.
Seriously, you fight in real-time, just like in Zelda. You also go through the various dungeons, solving puzzles, and then find the key at the end and open the way to the boss, just like in Zelda. There's even a weapon charge, ALMOST like Zelda. Oh, and did I mention that the menu screen font is basically ripped off Phantom Hourglass and/or Spirit Tracks? Yup, you guessed it: Obviously, just like Zelda.
Basically, the only thing it was missing was an original remix of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpEzYEoV9qY
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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And Crystalis, and Diablo, and Secret of Mana, and...adventure_of_link wrote: Seriously, you fight in real-time, just like in Zelda.
And ... I'm not even gonna look for examples of this, that's such a prolific cliche.You also go through the various dungeons, solving puzzles, and then find the key at the end and open the way to the boss, just like in Zelda.
Really, how is "unlock path to boss" in any way a sign of a Zelda ripoff?
And Secret of Evermore, and R-Type, and Crystalis, and...There's even a weapon charge, ALMOST like Zelda.
Oh yeah, that's a pretty distinct font there. Bet it's never been used anywhere.Oh, and did I mention that the menu screen font is basically ripped off Phantom Hourglass and/or Spirit Tracks? Yup, you guessed it: Obviously, just like Zelda.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
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You really DO have to pick apart everything, don't you?Gil_Hamilton wrote:blah, blah, blah
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I'd have done it if he hadn't.magitek369 wrote:You really DO have to pick apart everything, don't you?Gil_Hamilton wrote:blah, blah, blah
with waaay more swear words
consider his posts a blessing in (thin) disguise
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it's like a sad puppy troll. CUTEmagitek369 wrote:You really DO have to pick apart everything, don't you?Gil_Hamilton wrote:blah, blah, blah
re-added everyday genius: squarelogic to the mix. it's a fun ken-ken game. my goal is to get into the top 200 on the steam leaderboards. i'm currently 593.
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Only the stupid stuff.magitek369 wrote:You really DO have to pick apart everything, don't you?Gil_Hamilton wrote:blah, blah, blah
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
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Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (PS3)
Red Dead Redemption (PS3)
Red Dead Redemption (PS3)
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Final Fantasy 2: 20th anniversary edition
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Dissidia Final Fantasy
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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Forza 3 (360).... still
TDU2 (360)
Metal Slug (MVS)
Neo Bomberman (MVS)
TDU2 (360)
Metal Slug (MVS)
Neo Bomberman (MVS)
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Still smoking those disgusting cigarettes?
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i'm looking for an arcade game title, to see if it already emulated on mame or not.[
- it can have up to 4 players (blue, green, yellow, red).
- a somewhat shooter game.
- player can get a powerup to upgrade the firepower by grabing bouncing ball that match their color.
- each player have different firepower
- player able to shoot & jump.
- iirc, there also powerups that allow limited time of flying.
probably released before 1994 as around that year the aracade center replaces it with G.I.Joe
I want to know what the name of that old arcade game.
edit: i found the game.
- it can have up to 4 players (blue, green, yellow, red).
- a somewhat shooter game.
- player can get a powerup to upgrade the firepower by grabing bouncing ball that match their color.
- each player have different firepower
- player able to shoot & jump.
- iirc, there also powerups that allow limited time of flying.
probably released before 1994 as around that year the aracade center replaces it with G.I.Joe
I want to know what the name of that old arcade game.
edit: i found the game.
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Final Fantasy XIII
Dead Space
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars
Dead Space
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars