• @Avatar_of_Self
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    2 months ago

    An upshot of this is a generic Game Port to USB adapter wouldn’t work with the Sidewinder because I don’t think it can implement that weird driver through USB. I am aware that at least for awhile there was a special adapter just for Game Port Sidewinders.

    That’s funny you bring that up. I had an issue I dug into with the Sidewinder Gamepad and came to the same conclusion about the pin-out. I had assumed it was because it allowed you to daisy chain more gamepads together – One connect to the game port. Second connects to the first’s other built-in game port and so-on. I had assumed it was using something to multiplex the data. If that’s the case, I wonder if the Sidewinder stick driver intended to do the same thing but they never actually implemented the built-in game port.

    EDIT: Oh to add about the Linux thing. The Sidewinder game port driver is a part of the Linux kernel, so it probably works with the game port even now.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      22 months ago

      I’ve never managed to get the Mechwarrior 4 games running on a Linux box, and I would LOVE to play them again. Wine just shits itself.

      I think I have a PCIe sound card around here somewhere…

      • @Technotica
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        12 months ago

        MW4:Mercs would be my goto now, I have to try getting that to run, I loved that game, just don’t bother with MW5, it’s the most infuriating game ever.

        The AI of your lancemates is so bad it actively prevents you from having fun in most battles (even with AI mod). Most missions are supremely boring auto-generated and even the story missions are mostly not interesting. And there are popup turret emplacements and tanks spawning out of nowhere all over the maps.

        Almost no tactics possible.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          12 months ago

          I’ve also failed to hitch horses with the “Battletech” game that’s out there. I think it’s supposed to be a translation of the tabletop game’s mechanics to a computer game, but I slid right off it like a cow pat on a kitchen window.

          Part of it is that I generally don’t care about some random little mercenary company on some little world somewhere in the periphery, and that’s what this story is. It hits you with this HUGE cut scene that plays every time you launch the game, it takes a LONG time to get through menus and cut scenes to get to the tutorial, and then the game is simultaneously giving you how the controls work tutorials in text, while characters hit you with story dialog, and then I didn’t want to play anymore.