Reply 20 of 32, by robertmo
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you can calibrate the joy so that only a slight move makes reaction.
or just move the stick fast 😉
you can calibrate the joy so that only a slight move makes reaction.
or just move the stick fast 😉
wrote:i think robertmo was trying to make you find the section on the special keys
in order to speed the game up
a bonus for those who don't read welcome screen 😉
Well I can't post my mapper file as I reset it yesterday. I opened the hidden folders and it's gone. So how would I adjust the analog sticks to be sensitive such as only slight pressure to register movement so I don't get that laggy feeling?
Well I was able to resolve the performance problem with Wolfenstein by setting the cycles to "max" rather than "auto". Although I may be mistaken but I think I saw the performance downgraded a bit in Doom with this setting. Is that normal?
Is that normal?
No and it's not true.
while calibration only slightly move the stick
if you look at status window messages and title bar you will notice auto is switching to max for doom so should be the same
Ah I see, yeah it was probably just me over analyzing things. But that cycle max option sure made a world of difference in Wolf.
On a side note, I am amazed at the wealth of knowledge on these forums. I really appreciate the assistance with all of my questions. Stay tuned for more I am sure 😉
But that cycle max option sure made a world of difference in Wolf.
That's why stuff like this is in the readme so people don't ask the same questions over and over.
First time I asked 😀
you asked. yes. DOSBox is downloaded 8000 times a day.
imagine all of them asking it.
Water flows down the stream
How to ask questions the smart way!
I know where you are comming from. But dosbox is quite confusing at first. I am mostly a console player where as everything works tickity boo right from the get-go. Even back when I had my 486dx, all I had to do was install and play 😀
I know where you are comming from. But dosbox is quite confusing at first.
I don't care where you're coming from. Read the docs before asking already
answered questions about this oh-so-confusing app.
Cleaned up this one, closed to avoid further useless posts.