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Openlierox gamepad dig
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openlierox gamepad dig
  1. #Openlierox gamepad dig android
  2. #Openlierox gamepad dig software
  3. #Openlierox gamepad dig Bluetooth

#Openlierox gamepad dig Bluetooth

But most imho will prefer the tried and tested method of on screen buttons with online internet play.īluetooth gamepads yes I have many but the I am sure the majority of the population does not nor do they carry it with them so taking the no Bluetooth controller support first is probably primary to this.Īs for the layout the standard seems to be directional buttons on the left hand side and action buttons and firing buttons and jump buttons on the right hand side but some smart devs are now playing with this.

#Openlierox gamepad dig android

Some will have android tv's and prefer local couch co-op play some will have a tablet or device and prefer two gamepad on one tablet. I guess the answers to all your questions is yes all of the above. The general trend seems to be to support on screen button mapping covering all options and having a variety of maps and even to allow the user to customize their own on screen mapping however they please and choose.

openlierox gamepad dig

Tell me if you prefer some specific button mapping. I guess digging action can be always enabled, I don't want to use another button for it, and you cannot quite press left+right using a joystick. I can even do both players to be controlled by a single gamepad, there are enough buttons for sure, but how will you hold it, ehm, well, I'm open to suggestions.

openlierox gamepad dig

I have one of these but I haven't tested it out yet.Sure, I can port OpenLiero to Android, but touchscreen controls are absolutely impossible.Īre you ready to plug two gamepads into your phone, using USB OTG adapter and USB hub? They cost $5 and $7, and I assume you already have two XBox or PS3 USB gamepads.Ĭan you possibly invest into two Bluetooth gamepads, and carry them around with you at all times, to be prepared for a sudden Liero duel with a random stranger on a bus stop? They cost around $20, but the quality is all over the place.ĭo you perhaps own some Android TV box, so it will look less awkward to plug your gamepads into it? I know because the example entry - "Retro NES gamepad" - is referring to the RetroZone USB NES joypad adapter. However, in the same directory there's a file called gamepads.cfg which appears to allow you to add your own joypad definition including buttons. I dug through that (pun intended) and it's not really relevant. On Windows XP it's in C:\Documents and Settings\your-username\My Documents\My Games\SteamWorld Dig - or if you relocate your My Documents folder it'll be in there). \common\SteamWorld Dig\readme.txt ? It mentions the location of a relevant control.cfg file (on Windows Vista and above it's in C:\Users\your-username\Documents\My Games\SteamWorld Dig.

#Openlierox gamepad dig software

I wouldn't bother with "joypad emulation" software (fake joypads that translate their input to keyboard presses) there's often too much lag and those things inject bizarre shims into the DirectInput layer at the driver/kernel level.ĭid anyone read the readme.txt that comes with the game, i.e.













Openlierox gamepad dig