According to Wikipedia they made a throttle and stick for this game:
Unfortunately I don't have one. However, I do have an X-55 Rhino.
Is it somehow possible to make the game think I have a Flightstick 2 connected and just bind my X-55 to it?
Obviously, binding the controls as pad buttons is no good, because while the stick can be bound, the throttle is not recognized properly since the game thinks you're using the digital L1/R1 buttons for throttle/brake instead of an axis. I've looked in the options menu of the game itself and it won't let you change anything except inversion. Can anything be done?
Quote:The Flightstick 2 connects to the PS2 through a USB port. Unlike the PS2 DualShock 2 controller, the Flightstick 2 uses a HOTAS, or "hands on throttle and stick" design similar to that used in actual aircraft. The right hand controls the flight stick, which controls the plane's attitude; the left hand controls the throttle. Buttons, D-pads, and rudder controls are placed directly onto either the flight stick or the throttle. Although the Flightstick 2 does not offer force feedback, it does have a vibration feature. Although the Flightstick 2 was targeted specifically for use with Ace Combat 5, not all of the buttons on the peripheral are utilized in the game.
Unfortunately I don't have one. However, I do have an X-55 Rhino.
Is it somehow possible to make the game think I have a Flightstick 2 connected and just bind my X-55 to it?
Obviously, binding the controls as pad buttons is no good, because while the stick can be bound, the throttle is not recognized properly since the game thinks you're using the digital L1/R1 buttons for throttle/brake instead of an axis. I've looked in the options menu of the game itself and it won't let you change anything except inversion. Can anything be done?