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Title: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: dogeddie on August 14, 2006, 10:00:07 am
I love the game. I'm playing the HOTU version w/ FS2 Open. I've only used the mouse/keyboard so far. I have the sensitivity all the way up. Is there a way to get the mouse to move faster somehow? It's way too slow. Or does everyone play w/ a joystick? I never have. Is that the way to go? I guess I got used to Freelancer. What is a good one to get?
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: Wobble73 on August 14, 2006, 10:18:07 am
Can't you increase the mouses sensitivity/speed in the Windows Control Panel? Or have you tried that already?
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: dogeddie on August 14, 2006, 10:22:40 am
It's all the way up. I do have a Logitech gamepad, too. I wonder how that would be. I was hoping there was a way to increase mouse sensitivity beyond what the game alows(in game files?)
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: Col. Fishguts on August 14, 2006, 10:24:17 am
A joystick is the most convenient way to control your ship. I you don't wanna buy one, I'd recommend using the keyboard only, controlling the ship with the numpad keys.

Mouse control is not very intuitive IMO.
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: dogeddie on August 14, 2006, 10:25:45 am
I can't hit the broad side of a Bantha w/ the keyboard alone.
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: Wobble73 on August 14, 2006, 10:32:06 am
I use a Gravis Xterminator Gamepad, so have a go with your Logitech Gamepad. How many buttons does it have? Does it have a HAT switch? Once you have it set up as you like it you probably won't go back. I have heard some that say using a mouse is better as you can be more accurate when aiming, It's just a case of setting it up to your own preferences I suppose?
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: dogeddie on August 14, 2006, 10:34:43 am
it's a Logitech Dual Action gamepad
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: Dark Hunter on August 14, 2006, 01:32:01 pm
It's all a matter of personal preference. I've seen people who swear by using the mouse, my friend uses a gamepad quite well, and I work about equally whether I use joystick or keyboard (I prefer joystick). I've even heard of people who interchange, using a joystick for normal play, and a mouse for improved accuracy in long range battles.

My advice: try them all out, and pick the one you like the best.
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: Bob-san on August 14, 2006, 01:47:49 pm
It all depends on the joystick and what you're used to.

Personally, my Logitech Wingman Force 3D joystick isn't stable enough for long range. I depend on harpoons for longer range battles, and luck using my primary...

I usually aim in the general area and then blast away... I am quite good in short-range battles (like a chase-hunt) since I am used to it.

If you have a "tight" joystick, you can do longrange battles if you are used to joysticks.

I recommend you "mix it up" before you change over to joystick. This prevents you from wasting your money 100%. To be very good with joysticks, I recommend redoing the entire game on each difficulty mode, taking it up one every time through... it should help you relearn the controls.
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: Dark Hunter on August 14, 2006, 05:53:11 pm
You take several playthroughs of a 40 mission campaign to learn a new control scheme...?  :wtf:
Title: Re: cursor speed/joystick
Post by: Bob-san on August 27, 2006, 04:16:33 pm
Actually no, I don't play through the campaign to learn a new control scheme. Why? First off, I got Colossus which has many fewer missions then Retail. Second, I got Colossus with my joystick. I setup my joystick 5 years ago and have been using the same config for controls for most of the 5 years. Third, when I do change my keys, I only change small and mostly unused buttons. I don't change the entire thing, I remap the controls for what I need at the moment. Fourth, I just like to point-and-blast with a 25% primary hit rating. I dogfight from extremely short distances (50meters or less, depending on what I want to do) taking what I can for shots at my opponent. I use my wingmen to help when I'm bogged down with 3+ SF's or NTF's.