![]() ![]() Idk, will it work for you, but description of the problem is the same as mine, and this suggestion worked for me. You can change them in Key Mapper through the game also, it will automatically update the changes. So, these two game options are recognized as DosBox key mapper joystick keys. ![]() Just use these 2 options as joystick keys that you set in your DosBox key mapper (CTRL + F1). When you connect your gamepad with PC (before you enter the DosBox), in game's Player Input section there should appear more 2 options which zirkoni mentioned: Analog1 and Analog2. So, I have the same problem as amedeux mentioned, I can scroll down through Menu with joystick, but when game starts, nothing work with joystick. I know this topic is kind of old, but I'm writting this for anyone who has this problem and is curious how to solve this. Would DOSbox mapper play any role in this? I've checked it and it seems to have correctly remapped PPjoy sticks onto Dosbox ones. I remember I did solve this very issue about 6 years ago but I wasn't smart enough to note down the solution and now I'm trying to figure it out again. PPjoy emulation works fine in other games (I tried it in Lost Vikings) which leads me to believe this might be a Dyna Blaster specific issue. I reckon this might come from the fact that in game one could cheat and type in "hudsonsoft" to get infinite lives (or whatever) which might prompt the gameto take exclusive control of the keyboard and thus exclude PPjoy upon game engine start. Once in the main menu of Dyna Blaster the virtual joystick works correctly (I press any of the mapped keys and I can switch through menus correctly) but when I start either a single player or a multiplayer game keystrokes addressed to PPjoy don't seem to fall through anymore and I can only play with players that were set up with Keyboard 1 and Keyboard 2 as input. I am using PPjoy to emulate a joystick and I managed to map keystrokes to the virtual joystick (through PPJoyKey.exe). I'm running Dyna Blaster within Dosbox 0.74. ![]() Whether you're going to video game design colleges for a video game design degree and need some inspiration, you're interested in reliving your childhood or you want to simply experience some of the greatest games ever made, Vizzed RGR is for everyone! All games are no longer being sold but I will remove any copyright violations upon request.I'm having a problem that drives me nuts. Many of the games require no downloading or installing and can be played in the browser just like Flash but using Java while others require a free and safe plugin to be installed. and also have 100s of hacked roms, all playable on the site hassle free. RGR offers games of every genre including RPG, Platform, Arcade, Sports, Puzzle, Strategy, Simulation, Board, Card, Multiplayer, etc. Play Games from Retro Classic gaming systems including Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, Atari, etc and from the greatest franchises including Mario, Pokemon, Sonic, Zelda, Final Fantasy, Mega Man, etc. Vizzed Retro Game Room offers 1000s of free professionally made games, all playable online on the website. ![]()
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