Thirith on 15/12/2016 at 05:24
For some reason those pics aren't displayed for me, Malf, even when I copy the URLs and paste them into a new tab. Not sure if that's just on my side - can everyone else see the pictures?
N'Al on 15/12/2016 at 06:49
Nope.
Sulphur on 15/12/2016 at 08:30
Ni.
Malf on 15/12/2016 at 09:21
Grrr, sodding Google Drive. Lemme see if I can fix it.
Edit: How 'bout now?
Edit2: Buggrit, reverting to links.
Thirith on 15/12/2016 at 10:14
Thanks, those work. That Ezio figure looks a bit like an Auton posing as an assassin, mind you. (There must be Doctor Who/Assassin's Creed crossover fanfic on the internet somewhere... ;) )
hooded_paladin on 15/12/2016 at 19:27
I have two crates full of Japanese music game peripherals for consoles. (Console peripherals might not be included in this thread or else I think I would have heard more Rock Band peripherals listed.)
Two Beatmania IIDX home controllers
One Beatmania 5-key controller (called "DJ Station Pro")
One Guitar Freaks controller
Two Keyboardmania controllers
Two ParaPara Paradise controllers
And also a full-size Pop'n Music controller and (
https://www.gamo2.com/en/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=306) a somewhat nice Beatmania controller which take up boxes of their own.
I used to have two homebuilt DDR pads but I got rid of them when I changed apartments a few years ago.
My time of playing Japanese music games is long past, but I want to hold on to these just in case I want to give them a spin in the future. They take up a lot of closet space but I don't want to forever lose the chance to play these.
henke on 10/12/2017 at 11:29
Today was gonna be the day that I TOOK ON GANON! But y'know what? Ganon is gonna have to wait.
I just picked up
this bad boy.
Inline Image:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lfxu3x3owssv72l/HORI_APEX.jpg?raw=1Ever since I returned the borrowed Driving Force GT to my cousin a few weeks back, I've been on the lookout for a cheap substitute wheel. This one, the HORI Racing Wheel Apex (for PC/PS3/PS4), has been popping up in a lot of stores around here recently, and I got this one for 80€. It's getting pretty good reviews online, for a budget wheel. No force feedback, but that's fine by me. The DF GT was a good wheel, but also a real hassle every time I hooked it up. I usually had to fiddle with the configuration and do a restart to get full 900 degree turning working. So for this one, all I want is something that works well enough for Truck Simulators and isn't a pain in the ass every time I plug it in.
Let's unpack this thing, set it up, and find out if I've made a horrible mistake or not!
henke on 10/12/2017 at 14:12
Welp, it's fine. Only has 270 degree turning though. Took a bit of tweaking with American Truck Simulator's steering deadzones and sensitivity and non-linearity-values, but I got it to a point where it felt pretty good.
Thirith on 10/12/2017 at 15:50
I keep thinking of getting a wheel, and at one point I actually got a second-hand Logitech one, but in the end I don't play nearly enough driving games. Every now and then I briefly get obsessed with one of them (last time that was DIRT Rally), but I never stick with them - and for that it's simply too big and bulky a peripheral.
Jason Moyer on 11/12/2017 at 05:28
Wired X360 Gamepad and a Logitech G25. I probably have some other things in the closet or shoved in one of my drawers of old PC parts but those 2 are the only things regularly hooked up.