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Xpadder or joy2key will transform this game using a 360 controller. Takes all of 2 minutes to map a profile and well worth it.
if it was that easy how come the dev couldnt figure it out?
Not sure if I trust this game would work that well with a controller even mapped using a third party program.
I'm trying to set a JoyToKey profile for the game, but the ingame support for my pad is there and causing trouble. How am I suppose to disable that?
Ive done controller mapping before, here is a trick to try please report back if it works with this game so we know if it works or need another workaround.
What you can try is starting the game with the controller disconnected, go through to the menus to the game, then start xpadder and turn on or plug in controller. This may bypass the ingame gamepad detection which may only run at the start, since if the code is unchanged from ten years ago it shouldnt be able to constantly poll for it.