Posted October 13, 2020
I'm in the rare minority that hates the way these games control with an actual flight stick, and am much more comfortable using a combination of mouse and keyboard for pointing & shooting and movement. I played through all of X-Wing (which has native keyboard movement controls) using mouse movement for precision shooting, supplemented with the arrow keys for continuous movement (especially nosing up and down during dog-fights.) The combination of keyboard and mouse minimizes the need to constantly pick up and re-swipe the mouse when trying to do a continuous turn or dive. It worked great for me and is my preferred way to play.
However, Tie Fighter is a different beast entirely because of the lack of native keyboard movement controls.
I've read online that there is a way to configure Dosbox to "trick" the game into recognizing the keyboard arrow keys as joystick movements (along the x and y axes.) I'm aware that you can change key bindings in Dosbox using Ctrl-F1, including setting joystick movements to specific keyboard keys. In theory, rebinding the keys in the Dosbox key-mapper and then forcing the game to recognize a 2axis joystick by editing the config file SHOULD allow this to work, but once I launch Tie Fighter, the joystick calibration never works properly and the cursor goes haywire.
Has anyone managed to successfully do this? Any help would be most appreciated. I just want to play Tie Fighter without headaches. ;-)
However, Tie Fighter is a different beast entirely because of the lack of native keyboard movement controls.
I've read online that there is a way to configure Dosbox to "trick" the game into recognizing the keyboard arrow keys as joystick movements (along the x and y axes.) I'm aware that you can change key bindings in Dosbox using Ctrl-F1, including setting joystick movements to specific keyboard keys. In theory, rebinding the keys in the Dosbox key-mapper and then forcing the game to recognize a 2axis joystick by editing the config file SHOULD allow this to work, but once I launch Tie Fighter, the joystick calibration never works properly and the cursor goes haywire.
Has anyone managed to successfully do this? Any help would be most appreciated. I just want to play Tie Fighter without headaches. ;-)