Originally posted by: Monoman
yes there is a conveter. it's out there.
Originally posted by: Monoman
yes there is a conveter. it's out there.
Originally posted by: Kai920
Originally posted by: Monoman
yes there is a conveter. it's out there.
Something like this perhaps? Or I could opt for a cheap PCI gameport card if they even exist... (this would probably be 'safer' than a gameport to USB adapter)
Auric, the thought of using a gamepad to fly planes in 1942 never crossed my mind. I suppose it would have worked for me, too, since I'm not a hardcore flight sim fan. Ah well since I already dished out the 8 bucks for this joystick, I'll try to find a gameport card to go with it... if not, then I'll look into other options.
Originally posted by: Auric
Also, BF1942 does not recognize one of the axis settings available in the software so with my setup rudder ends up having to be digital on/off in either direction rather than variable although that is not a big deal since the difference is minimal with the arcadey control characteristics. This pad also has a hat switch, but I found using a momentary switch in combination with the joystick is quicker for looking around while flying (this required some custom editing of the Air.con).
As you can see I have put some thought into this as I spend a lot of time with BF1942 🙂
It seems to me that you may have got a joystick for "cheap" but if you now have to buy that adapter you are spending as much as regular price for a good USB joystick anyway. 🙁
Originally posted by: Kai920
Is that the USB adaptor you have? My joystick plug looks exactly likes yours, a "splitter"-type one... I wonder if a generic gameport-USB adaptor will work fine or does it have to be made by Gravis? I noticed the "Gravis" name etched onto the converter...
The original one I bought had the gameport plug only but Gravis replaced it under warranty at some point with a new one that included the Gravis USB adapter. It also had a slightly different model number. That's why I was wondering before if USB functionality was dependent on the controller's firmware. I found their support was actually quite good. I can only guess that a generic one would work. I would just worry about about whether the software recognized it. As said, I would contact them to find out and maybe get an adapter for cheap.
If that doesn't work, I'll have to look for a PCI Joystick card. Do such things exist?! I know they're found on soundcards, but I'm quite happy with my NF2 onboard sound, so I don't see a reason to change it.
I have not seen such a grranimal. If they do exist they are probably expensive specialty or custom items. It is possible you could use a $5 soundcard just for its gameport but continue using the NF2 for sound. It just seems like a lot more trouble than it is worth, especially if the Blackhawk lacks rudder. Maybe try e-Bay for a good cheap USB controller and save the hassle.
Originally posted by: AuricOriginally posted by: Kai920
Is that the USB adaptor you have? My joystick plug looks exactly likes yours, a "splitter"-type one... I wonder if a generic gameport-USB adaptor will work fine or does it have to be made by Gravis? I noticed the "Gravis" name etched onto the converter...
The original one I bought had the gameport plug only but Gravis replaced it under warranty at some point with a new one that included the Gravis USB adapter. It also had a slightly different model number. That's why I was wondering before if USB functionality was dependent on the controller's firmware. I found their support was actually quite good. I can only guess that a generic one would work. I would just worry about about whether the software recognized it. As said, I would contact them to find out and maybe get an adapter for cheap.
Yea, I'm not going to have much luck. I tried last night running around at the computer center, no one had such a gameport-to-USB cable.
If that doesn't work, I'll have to look for a PCI Joystick card. Do such things exist?! I know they're found on soundcards, but I'm quite happy with my NF2 onboard sound, so I don't see a reason to change it.
I have not seen such a grranimal. If they do exist they are probably expensive specialty or custom items. It is possible you could use a $5 soundcard just for its gameport but continue using the NF2 for sound. It just seems like a lot more trouble than it is worth, especially if the Blackhawk lacks rudder. Maybe try e-Bay for a good cheap USB controller and save the hassle.
Originally posted by: poppyq
I have this one as well, it took a little getting used to to be able to fly the helicopters in BF1942/DC but now I'm pretty good. Had to deal with a lot of flying upside down for awhile though 😉