Re: Driving games
- From: "Andre" <rhombus2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 10:12:12 -0500
thanks for the info. Do you happen to know what's the name or who makes
this UBS controller you talked about? What ver. mame are we talking about
here?
I do have a spinner on my other mame cabinet, I need to play around with and
see how it works with driving games.
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thanks,
Andre
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Yes mame supports a usb plug in type wheel that has pedals and can be used
for 270 degree steering wheel games. I have also mounted my spinners at a
60 degree angle to the front of my machine. The spinners have brass
bushings installed in the control panel and have been collared to reduce
weight on the spinners bearings. I remove the spinner knobs and put on
steering wheels when I want to play driving games that need 360 degree
wheels. I also added plug in foot pedals for those driving games. My
panel
is removeable and is 42 inches wide. It supports 4 player games and two
players can play simulataneous tank games standing beside one another or a
single player may play tank style games centered using the player 2 and
player one sticks. I have a removeable shelf that I slide into the front
of
the game when I want to put the usb steering wheel on the game or if I
have
to add analog usb joysticks for games like t mek
.
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