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Old 02-09-2008
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Ou of interest, what does everyone use for their controls??

I'm a WASD kinda person..
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Arrow keys but if i get the USB adaptor thingy for VRC then i might try using my real transmitter doubt it will work though.
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A Z, and < > for me

or Z X and ' /
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Im an arrow key person to but ive just triedu using my cteering wheel i use for lfs etc and omg it is so hard lol.

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A and Z - throttle and brake
< and > - steering
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A and Z - throttle and brake
< and > - steering
Ditto.
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up arrow throttle left and right arrows steering
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A and Z - throttle and brake
< and > - steering
Yep, same for me. I've use these keys for racing games since the old Microprose Formula 3 game on the C64 and Grand prix games on the amiga, and they've stuck since.
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A wheel would be very hard! I cant imagine being able to use 900 degree's of lock too handy in it.

Im quite tempted to try hooking up the VRC adapter and race a bit with it.
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depends wot it is but most the time its wasd
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I didn't think the game accepted analogue input??
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