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Configuring Xbox360 pad

Started by Drasic, June 23, 2015, 05:00:09 PM

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Drasic

Hi!!
I'm a newbie with this game. I bought it last weekend.
I am trying to configure the Xbox 360 pad but I find it really impossible.
Is any tutorial of this?

Thanks a lot!!!!

h106frp

June 23, 2015, 05:04:10 PM #1 Last Edit: June 23, 2015, 05:09:59 PM by h106frp
Do you have the Xinput dll added to the plugins directory? Without it the triggers will not work correctly

http://forum.piboso.com/index.php?topic=95.0

The best guide  ;) ;

http://forum.piboso.com/index.php?topic=431.0

Oh, by the way 'Hello' and welcome  :)

Hawk

Hi Drasic... Welcome aboard!  ;) 8)

Looks like H is looking after you, but if you need any help just post away with your questions. We're all happy to help.  ;)

Look forward to seeing you online as soon as your ready mate.  ;D

Hawk.

JJS209

where does it stops?
installing it to windows, calibration of the controller, these plugins or just whee you "should" place which input on the controllerbuttons itself?

C21

QuoteI am trying to configure the Xbox 360 pad but I find it really impossible.
Most of the players are using the XBox 360 or used....
So there seems not much difficulty setting up the controller.
XInput is definetly needed.
Ask specific questions and we will find the solution.
Setting controller buttons differs widly between players,...
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Drasic

June 24, 2015, 08:08:44 AM #5 Last Edit: June 24, 2015, 08:24:58 AM by Drasic
Thank you very much to all of you!! (I'm a spanish guy so forgive me for my mistakes  :P)
h106frp gave me the keys that I needed  ;)
However it's difficult to control the motorbike although the pad is well configured, but this isn't Mario Kart jaja.
I hope they continue improving this game because it could be the best motorbikes game ever.

Greetings to all
V´sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

C21

It is a simulation not an arcade game  ;)
Just practice, practice, practice....
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h106frp

June 24, 2015, 09:54:25 AM #7 Last Edit: June 24, 2015, 01:00:16 PM by h106frp
It takes a few weeks before you spend more time upright than crashing  :)

Top tips i was given;

Try the different mod bikes, some are easier handling than others, The 4 stroke supersport R6 seems well balanced and a decent starting point.

When you fall and find yourself at the side of the track, if you apply brake first then throttle (it will limit revs) then let off the brake to pull away it will not wobble (and fall) at low speed.

Try adjusting the direct lean, it has a big impact on how the bike model reacts. I use 70%, some use lower, others higher.

Avoid manual automatic gears. Good gear selection makes cornering easier

Throttle control is critical just like a real bike, full throttle everywhere is doomed to failure.

Brakes control, be gentle and progressive.

Learn laps at a steady speed, learn the tracks and plan ahead, the exit of one turn sets up the entry for the next. Charging between braking points is slow and causes more crashes. If you keep falling at the same point on the track consider revising you line through the turn.

Persevere, its great when it all finally comes together and it does reward the investment in time and initial frustration.

I am sure other have more useful tips  ;)

JJS209

nice tips H.
i am using 10% direct lean btw ;)
and i also think, that the SSP600s are very good to start with.
just ask for setups of other riders and most of them will send you theirs.
but the setup think depends a lot on the personal riding style like in real.
so you have to figure out individualy what setup you like and can ride with.

C21

QuoteAvoid manual gears. Good gear selection makes cornering easier
??  ???
I think automatic gear change is not the best way....
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JJS209

yes, do not use automatic gearshifting.

Hawk

I'm in favour of auto gear shifting if you have no available clutch controller(meaning, no clutch lever on your controller available), but certainly I would not advise you to use automatic gear selection. Auto gear selection changes gears at certain rev ranges which most of the time are not suitable times to change gears, ie: When you want a higher gear to control rear wheel power coming out of a slippy corner, particularly when it's wet for instance, the auto gear change will have you in the wrong gear to effectively do that.

So gear shift help selected, yes(which is auto clutch), but not auto gears. They are two different things. ;)

Hawk.

h106frp

Quote from: C21 on June 24, 2015, 10:40:53 AM
QuoteAvoid manual gears. Good gear selection makes cornering easier
??  ???
I think automatic gear change is not the best way....

Whoops, my bad... typing fingers and brain disconnected  :-[.

Manual gears with assist is far superior after a bit of practice. In fact the auto gears is pretty useless at the moment, much like the auto box in a car in real life it will always decide to shift when you least want it to.

doubledragoncc

I CANT ride with auto gears, you just cant get corner speed right.

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Drasic

Quote from: C21 on June 24, 2015, 08:37:11 AM
It is a simulation not an arcade game  ;)
Just practice, practice, practice....

Yes, I know it.
But sometimes when I'm riding and I'm trying to give an easy curve without any difficulty and without any brake pressed, my rider falls down......¿¿??
I think it's maybe because it's a beta version or I have any incorrect configuration in my pad. Here is my configuration attached.