First post, by SteelCrusader
Hello everyone, I'm new here.
I just found out a few days ago that all (or at least most) of my favorite old DOS games are runnable even on my new vista laptop. One of my favorites from "back in the day" is X-Wing, and I have the collector's edition CD for DOS.
After a little poking around, I got everything up and running, and I was once again blasting TIE fighters. There was just one problem: mouse flight *sucks.*
I have a joystick, but I'm worried that it might be too advanced for Xwing, even though it was a relatively inexpensive one. It's a Logitec Extreme 3D something or other, 4 axis, 12 button, 1 hat. I've tried calibrating the joystick when the prompt shows up on starting xwing, but the buttons do nothing and i am not able to move the cursor without the mouse.
I have tried several combination in the dosbox.conf file for the joystick, though I have not exhausted all possibilities, none of the likely ones have worked so far.
Is there a definitive solution for this problem? As close as I am to reliving the glory days, I doubt I will have much fun with no joystick. Are there some magic settings or plugging/unplugging order that I have to follow? I have an XP desktop, would it be any different there? Would a simpler joystick work better (and do they even make 2-axis joystick USB anymore)?
Thanks and a cookie to anyone who can help!