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Wednesday, November 09, 2005
 
Trying to play Fable

I have a teenage nephew, who owns a XBox. Feeling particularly generous on my last visit, he let me play Fable on his XBox for half an hour or so. I liked it, and so I bought the PC version, Fable : The Lost Chapters. I connect my USB dual-stick gamepad to my PC, check that it's recognized okay by Windows, install Fable, and start the game. Doh! In spite of being definitively designed to be played with a gamepad on the XBox, using a gamepad on the PC is not an option. How stupid!

Instead you move your character with WASD keys (or you can chose arrow keys if you are left-handed), and the camera with the mouse. Now I wouldn't mind that, if the camera followed my character, but no: If you turn, the camera doesn't turn with you, and you need to move the mouse at the same time to keep it behind your character. Even worse, that sort of camera control makes the camera move all over the place, and after a short while I get the famous video game nausea. I fiddled with the options and turned down the camera sensitivity, but I'm not sure I will be able to play this at all.

Meanwhile X3 Reunion gains some sympathy points by automatically recognizing my gamepad, and allowing me to control my space ship with the pad. I might need to reconfigure the buttons, the fire button is not where I would want it to be, but otherwise the controls of X3 are just fine. I just need to take the time to learn them, there are about a million different buttons to press.

In the MMORPG department, both FFXI and City of Heroes/Villains can be controlled with a gamepad. Actually FFXI is so gamepad-centric that playing it with a keyboard will drive you crazy. Unfortunately not many other games can be controlled with a gamepad, even if it would make sense. I do like moving with the left stick and controlling the camera with the right stick. In addition to the two sticks, my gamepad has a D-pad for menu navigation, and 12 buttons. Would be perfect to control a game like World of Warcraft, but WoW can't be controlled with a joystick or gamepad.

Okay, there are lots of people that don't like gamepads and who prefer keyboard / mouse control. No problem, I don't demand that keyboard / mouse control should be abandoned. I just would like more games to offer the *option* to use a gamepad. Because often it would make sense, gamepads are designed to control games, keyboards and mouses are designed to do serious office work. And especially games which have been designed to run with a gamepad on a console should offer the same option on the PC, it would be a lot easier.
Comments:
If you own a Saitek controller you can configure it to play with WOW.

I didnt prefer that way, but Saitek is very robust in its programming and macros due to the huge support of flight sim players.

just an FYI
 
I've been thinking about programmable controllers, but the ones I've seen were only able to do keystrokes, not mouse movements. Can you put the mouse movement on one of the sticks of a Saitek controller?
 
I think you can put mouse movements on a Saitek I beleive...IRC it installs a virutal mouse that can be linked to various axis. You certianly can link button presses to controller axis too.

I'd check, but my controller is in the loft now after upgrading to a CH Products set up - which also can map the mouse to an axis.

Hope your getting on ok with X3 - its a bugger to those with little prior X-Universe experiance. I have to keep checking maps to find out where the missions are sending me next as I dont have a clue where they are! :P
 
You can play all those games with a PC controller. Google a program called XPadder, it will allow you to make a profile for your specific controller, and then allow you to set buttons and axises to anything you can think of, from keyboard buttons to mouse buttons, to directions on the mouse to function keys and so on. this will allow you to play games originally designed for PC without gamepads. For fable, I used the program and to get the camera to follow me, I made one button toggle the R button being pressed, which automatically aims the camera behind you, even when you're turning.
 
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