Good morning,
Yesterday I've try to install the PCSX2 Emulator and run the Enthusia Professional Racing simulator.
I was trying to map all the buttons in analog and progresive mode to feel a realistic touch but I'm having some issues during the process.
Can someone with the needed experience help me in the process, please?
This is what I want set up:
The steering wheel (a maximun 1080 degress), the pedals (Throtle, brake and clutch) and finally the gear up/down lever.
I also want know if there will be posibility to modify the steering range configuration like for another PC simulator and try it on PCSX2.
About the rest, the system works. It needs some technical tweeks becouse the resolution is something like 600 x 400 and the image haven't got the quality I wish. In another hand, appeare some vertical black lines during the game launch and they are always visible. I hope this one also can be configuration issue.
Any advices for thoses things?
Thank you for your time and usefull information.
Have a nice day.
Best regards.
Yesterday I've try to install the PCSX2 Emulator and run the Enthusia Professional Racing simulator.
I was trying to map all the buttons in analog and progresive mode to feel a realistic touch but I'm having some issues during the process.
Can someone with the needed experience help me in the process, please?
This is what I want set up:
The steering wheel (a maximun 1080 degress), the pedals (Throtle, brake and clutch) and finally the gear up/down lever.
I also want know if there will be posibility to modify the steering range configuration like for another PC simulator and try it on PCSX2.
About the rest, the system works. It needs some technical tweeks becouse the resolution is something like 600 x 400 and the image haven't got the quality I wish. In another hand, appeare some vertical black lines during the game launch and they are always visible. I hope this one also can be configuration issue.
Any advices for thoses things?
Thank you for your time and usefull information.
Have a nice day.
Best regards.