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wpegg: Are you not bored yet?

You were on GOG when I first joined, I feel like we're united in hatred of entirely different things, just really united by seething rage. Why post a thread on gog about steam not supporting your joystick? Post it on steam!

Have you tried an xbox 360 emulator? they work quite well, except for Darksiders where you're screwed.
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Phosphenes: Theres a 360 emulator!? Links!
Or did you just mean for a controller?
http://code.google.com/p/x360ce/

it seems to work with my logitech gamepad, as far as their diagnostics tell me.
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wpegg: Are you not bored yet?

You were on GOG when I first joined, I feel like we're united in hatred of entirely different things, just really united by seething rage. Why post a thread on gog about steam not supporting your joystick? Post it on steam!

Have you tried an xbox 360 emulator? they work quite well, except for Darksiders where you're screwed.
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Luisfius: x360ce does work for Darksiders, you just have to deactivate rumble, then the controller works perfectly

Unless you don't mean a controller emulator. Dunno.
A lot of people tell me that it will work for Darksiders, but it still seems to detect my controller and try to run that as well, resulting in the camera pointing straight up in the air. I've been trying to track down the mythical dinput8.dll that fixes this, but all the ones I've found either do nothing, or disable it completely.
Post edited May 01, 2011 by wpegg
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thelovebat: This is only a troll post guys, nothing to see here.

I'm not familiar with the game but I do know sometimes modern (or fairly new compared to when the game was released) joysticks simply aren't compatible with older games, for whatever reason.
We don't know this for sure...maybe he's just venting.
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Stuff: Hi BC, I was wondering if, while you're here, if you could go through some of your other questions and mark the ones that have solutions as solved ?? Thanks

and [url=http://www.gog.com/en/forum/divine_divinity_series/?search=bearcat33]here are some links to make it easier.
You actually answered bearcat's questions?

/salute
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thelovebat: This is only a troll post guys, nothing to see here.

I'm not familiar with the game but I do know sometimes modern (or fairly new compared to when the game was released) joysticks simply aren't compatible with older games, for whatever reason.
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GameRager: We don't know this for sure...maybe he's just venting.
I'd normally agree with this, but BC's been around on and off for a while, and it's always been the same shit again. It doesn't matter what he posts - 80% of it are "vents". The context is the same regardless of what the subject of his rage is. Hardly a coincidence.
Post edited May 01, 2011 by lowyhong
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lowyhong: You actually answered bearcat's questions?
Hehe . . . yes, I took it on as a personal quest. I was determined to answer every question if I could ignoring everything but the question he asked. As you can see, he rarely considers ANY question solved and my efforts did not change his opinion of GOG . . . =)

Edit: change never to rarely
Post edited May 01, 2011 by Stuff
trololololololololol
I personally think my answer should be marked as the solution.
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Phosphenes:
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wpegg: A lot of people tell me that it will work for Darksiders, but it still seems to detect my controller and try to run that as well, resulting in the camera pointing straight up in the air. I've been trying to track down the mythical dinput8.dll that fixes this, but all the ones I've found either do nothing, or disable it completely.
The only thing I did was install x360ce, configure it, copy the ini and the dll it comes with (once configured, of course), paste them in the Darksiders game folder, and voila! My PS2 controller, using a PS2 to USB adapter, works perfectly.
Except for the rumble, if I activate rumble it makes it stop working after a while, for some reason.
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wpegg: A lot of people tell me that it will work for Darksiders, but it still seems to detect my controller and try to run that as well, resulting in the camera pointing straight up in the air. I've been trying to track down the mythical dinput8.dll that fixes this, but all the ones I've found either do nothing, or disable it completely.
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Luisfius: The only thing I did was install x360ce, configure it, copy the ini and the dll it comes with (once configured, of course), paste them in the Darksiders game folder, and voila! My PS2 controller, using a PS2 to USB adapter, works perfectly.
Except for the rumble, if I activate rumble it makes it stop working after a while, for some reason.
For Darksiders I have to turn off any joystick emulator, then it works fine (have VJoy for the duel mode in MTG but then Darksiders is unplayable, or maybe would be with remapping)
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thelovebat: This is only a troll post guys, nothing to see here.

I'm not familiar with the game but I do know sometimes modern (or fairly new compared to when the game was released) joysticks simply aren't compatible with older games, for whatever reason.
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GameRager: We don't know this for sure...maybe he's just venting.
Well basically what I was talking about is there was this one Windows XP computer that I used to play old games on at my old house, it was only like a 333 or 400 megahertz computer, but it had Rebel Assault and Rebel Assault 2 installed on it before it was updated with the Windows XP operating system by my uncle that knows lots of crap about computers. When I used the joystick many times back in the day on games like Star Wars X-Wing, or X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter, or games like that, the joystick worked fine, and I was almost sure it should've worked on the Rebel Assault games.

Well, when I tried running the games again about a year or so ago, Rebel Assault loaded up but I couldn't get past the menu screen, and with Rebel Assault 2 the joystick wouldn't work, I couldn't even try calibrating it cus it wouldn't respond. I could still use the mouse, but for a flight sim game like Rebel Assault or pretty much any other flight sim game its impossible to get past the 2nd or 3rd level or so. This was a computer without internet access too, so there's no way I could try downloading a joystick emulator or simulator to try getting it to work. I think its just the way that old games were coded back in the day being only compatible with certain kinds of joysticks (I even read the paper manual we still had laying around for both games, and they talked about the kinds of joysticks that were compatible).