by nbkid on Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:06 am
i'm so glad to hear that i'm not the only one, but not glad to hear that it's a real problem. in live 2004, the gamepad calibration was perfect, i was able to use the dpad for movement and press button 9 + 1,2,3 or 4 to call a play. the mapping/calibration/configuration in this year's version is really messed up, but i figured it out (i think) last night. unfortunately, i'm at work now and i have it written down at home and will post it later or tomorrow. the basic thing is it doesn't matter what you set up in the configure controller screen (i.e., d-pad up, d-pad down); what matters is how it is set up in the playbook options screen (which is only accessible while playing a game). the numbers there are set, so that 1=d-pad down, 2=dpad up, (again, i'm at work and can't remember what number equals what, i just mentioned it to get my point across) etc., no matter what you do in the configure controller screen. AND the other thing is, it seems like it doesn't matter if you save it, you have to set it up everytime for every game, which is a real pain, but what can you do. there should be a patch to fix this, but who knows if one will really come out. also, in this year's version, you can't use the dpad for movement, you have to use the left analog stick (which, i admit, am liking it and getting used to).
please let me know if that works.
you know, nba live first came out for the pc (back in 95) and now the pc version is just being ported from the console version. easports should be focussing the game for the pc (especially b/c of the different configuations) and porting it to the consoles, not the other way around. the pc version should be the priority - besides it looks and works better for the pc. not to knock anyone who uses consoles, but just my two cents.
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