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    Shifting gear in Outrun?

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    • PingSpikeP
      PingSpike
      last edited by

      Does anyone play Outrun on mame?

      How the heck do I change gear from Lo to Hi?!

      (Using keyboard controller / ipac2)

      Here's my RetroStation project - http://www.pingspike.com/retrostation-part-4/

      :D

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        whsiung @PingSpike
        last edited by whsiung

        @PingSpike Did a quick test here, I think it's P1 Button 4 in the in game configuration menu. So depend on which button you assign to P1 Botton 4 :)

        Edit: Forget to mention - it's mame2003.

        WH

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          RetroResolution
          last edited by RetroResolution

          I was playing this a the weekend under lr-imame - it was the Triangle button (PlayStation Dualshock) to shift UP, and the Square button to change Down, which isn't exactly the most natural mapping, unfortunately.

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          • PingSpikeP
            PingSpike @whsiung
            last edited by

            @whsiung Spot on mate!

            Sure enough, button 4 does indeed engage 'Hi' gear!!

            It also turns out that button 3 engages 'Lo' gear too.

            So with a quick mod on the game input settings to suit my arcade controls we're all set!

            I can now get to stage two of the game, this is AMAZING news, thanks so much :)

            @RetroResolution are you able to change the mapping of yours to something more natural?

            Here's my RetroStation project - http://www.pingspike.com/retrostation-part-4/

            :D

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              RetroResolution @PingSpike
              last edited by RetroResolution

              @PingSpike Hi,

              I didn't try, but as I'm running the libretro version of Mame it would be pretty straightforward to change the button mapping through the RetroArch GUI.

              For a non-libretro core, it'd be slightly more involved, but with a little config file editing it wouldn't be too hard to achieve.

              Btw - nice RetroStation project, very impressive!

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                chavatar @PingSpike
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                @PingSpike Fi you haven't seen it - Cannonball is simply awesome. Easy config too.

                I dream one day of building my own cabinet - just like an orginal, but without the brake pedal ;)

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