If I use my MF FF pro, it's the only one plugged into the game port,
I use it for every other game I have (mainly flight sims) and have no
probs, it's only with TOCA2 i'm having problems. When I play TOCA2,
I unplug the FF and plug in the cheap joystick. I don't have a
splitter cable.
On Thu, 27 May 1999 20:11:25 +0100, "Rock Ape"
>No probs at all with my MS FF although I did have it connected to a
>controller splitter (game pad in one port MS FF in the other) and I got no
>FF then. Once connected solo into the sound card it worked fine
>perhaps......?
>> Hi Tim,
>> I've got the full version of the game and I can't get any FF with my
>> MS FF pro (the joystick has no force on this game as all, it's really
>> loose). And I haven't found any force settings in the game itself. I
>> have a cheap joystick (wingman light) which I use for this game cos I
>> can't drive the cars very good with my MS FF pro.
>> I would like to hear from anyone who has got force working on their MS
>> FF pro cos I'd like to know the settings you have in controller
>> options in the game.
>> >I've been playing the demo of TOCA 2 again now that I got a Wingman
>> >Force. The feedback is very light, is this how it is in the full
>> >version?
>> >I'm using the 3.20 Beta drivers with the wheel. SCGT, Viper, etc, all
>> >give much stronger feedback.
>> >I couldn't find anywhere in the demo to adjust the FF settings (or
>> >even toggle it on/off, for that matter).
>> >I love the play and views in this game -the over the hood view kicks
>> >ass. It just about made me queasy until I got used to it.
>> >I think I'll buy it either way, I was just hoping the full version has
>> >better FF support.
>> >Tim
>> Bill
Bill