"hit any key", I am getting back to the desktop
after hitting any key. I have Celeron+Geforce 2MX
+Ferrari FF wheel+SB16+pedals on joystick port.
Any ideas what is wrong? Do I need a keyboard
with "any" key? ;>
Thanks in advance,
Alex
(alexti)
Thanks in advance,
Alex
(alexti)
I had problems with the demo when I had a Voodoo Banshee board, and it
wasn't much better with my ATI Rage Pro Fury and my TNT2 Ultra. My
GeForce256 card doesn't give me any problems at all, but you might
check your drivers on your GeForce 2MX to see if you're current.
Also, I'm not sure if the demo supports Force Feedback, so you might
try disabling this, and make sure you've got the pedals set to single
axis (even the full version doesn't support separate axis pedals).
Otherwise, I'm not sure what the problem might be.
Anybody else have any ideas???
-- JB
>Thanks in advance,
>Alex
>(alexti)
This is, in fact, that only reason I didn't buy the full version at retail.
With all the glowing talk about how good the final version is, and now that
it's cheaper and available by download I might give it another try, but I
find that sims that don't support seperate axes just sit on HD because it
isn't worth the trouble to set them up everytime I want to play a a bit.
KFG
> > > try disabling this, and make sure you've got the pedals set to single
> > > axis (even the full version doesn't support separate axis pedals).
> > Aw, to hell with developers who ignore the seperate axis thing.
Amateurs.
> > --
> This is, in fact, that only reason I didn't buy the full version at
retail.
> With all the glowing talk about how good the final version is, and now
that
> it's cheaper and available by download I might give it another try, but I
> find that sims that don't support seperate axes just sit on HD because it
> isn't worth the trouble to set them up everytime I want to play a a bit.
> KFG
Bart Westra
> > This is, in fact, that only reason I didn't buy the full version at
> retail.
> > With all the glowing talk about how good the final version is, and now
> that
> > it's cheaper and available by download I might give it another try, but
I
> > find that sims that don't support seperate axes just sit on HD because
it
> > isn't worth the trouble to set them up everytime I want to play a a bit.
> > KFG
> If you keep your wheel's split axis setup, you'll find that you can
throttle
> and brake with one pedal!
> Bart Westra
KFG