I need help i cant config with Deer hunter 2005.
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I need help i cant config with Deer hunter 2005.
I need help i have an Game-Element Retractable pc con trol pad. it wont work with my pc game Deer hunter: the 2005 season. can someone please tell me why i cant use my controller.
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I don't know who makes the game, but some games intentionally do not support "unknown 3rd party controllers" because the company "didn't get paid to support your hardware"... happens with EA and perhaps other companies.
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The dude registered just to ask this? Wow. This is so ZSNES.
I really wouldn't be too surprised when lesser-known (or unknown in this case) third party controllers refuse to work with games.
Deer Hunter 2005 was created by Southlogic Studios and released by Atari. Southlogic has made such ground-breaking PC titles as "Trophy Hunter 2003", "Deer Hunter 2004", and "Deer Hunter 2005". Southlogic is one of those game developers that practically no one has heard of, unless you happen to be a hardcore hunting simulation fan.
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I really wouldn't be too surprised when lesser-known (or unknown in this case) third party controllers refuse to work with games.
Deer Hunter 2005 was created by Southlogic Studios and released by Atari. Southlogic has made such ground-breaking PC titles as "Trophy Hunter 2003", "Deer Hunter 2004", and "Deer Hunter 2005". Southlogic is one of those game developers that practically no one has heard of, unless you happen to be a hardcore hunting simulation fan.
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Indeed.Agozer wrote:The dude registered just to ask this? Wow. This is so ZSNES.
I wouldn't be surprised either... back in '96.I really wouldn't be too surprised when lesser-known (or unknown in this case) third party controllers refuse to work with games.
At this point, there's simply no excuse for selective support of gamepads and joysticks.
If you want to know what I think happened...
My bet is on Deer Hunter 2k5 not supporting joysticks or gamepads at all, and he just doesn't understand the concept.
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Re: I need help i cant config with Deer hunter 2005.
My biased opinion is that said control sucks. I wasted money on a couple of those.darkest87 wrote:I need help i have an Game-Element Retractable pc con trol pad. it wont work with my pc game Deer hunter: the 2005 season. can someone please tell me why i cant use my controller.
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There isn't an excuse, except you are specifically paid to support 3rd party hardware (or worse case, paid not to support other 3rd party hardware).blackmyst wrote:Tell that to EA.Gil_Hamilton wrote:At this point, there's simply no excuse for selective support of gamepads and joysticks.
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<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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NSRT here.
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you haven't really seen anything yet.
it's surprising that you haven't been raped about this. i mean, you're registering on a super nintendo emulation board about deer hunter 2005, of all things? that just sounds like it's asking for it. as far as your problem goes, you'd be better off with the mouse and keyboard with that game anyway.
however, if you insist on a gamepad, get a decent one. the 360 wired controller is probably the best controller you'll find for the pc today.
it's surprising that you haven't been raped about this. i mean, you're registering on a super nintendo emulation board about deer hunter 2005, of all things? that just sounds like it's asking for it. as far as your problem goes, you'd be better off with the mouse and keyboard with that game anyway.
however, if you insist on a gamepad, get a decent one. the 360 wired controller is probably the best controller you'll find for the pc today.
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We will let the furries welcome him to the internet.Gil_Hamilton wrote:There's simply no excuse for much of what EA does.blackmyst wrote:Tell that to EA.Gil_Hamilton wrote:At this point, there's simply no excuse for selective support of gamepads and joysticks.
Don't you mean "welcome to the internet"?SquareHead wrote:welcome to the board
*Sometimes I edit my posts just to correct mistakes.
Joe Camacho wrote:We will let the furries welcome him to the internet.Gil_Hamilton wrote:There's simply no excuse for much of what EA does.blackmyst wrote:Tell that to EA.Gil_Hamilton wrote:At this point, there's simply no excuse for selective support of gamepads and joysticks.
Don't you mean "welcome to the internet"?SquareHead wrote:welcome to the board


... Ever take a look at the Earthbound ROM? I SWEAR THE PROGRAMMERS WERE ON CRACK WHEN THEY DID IT! JUST LOOK AT IT!
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LobStar wrote:Joe Camacho wrote:We will let the furries welcome him to the internet.Gil_Hamilton wrote:There's simply no excuse for much of what EA does.blackmyst wrote:Tell that to EA.Gil_Hamilton wrote:At this point, there's simply no excuse for selective support of gamepads and joysticks.
Don't you mean "welcome to the internet"?SquareHead wrote:welcome to the board.......................... naw... I won't even go that far... too much effort.... yiffing too long

Truth be told, I'm just shocked someone actually bought and played this game.
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just what i was thinkingSquareHead wrote:LobStar wrote:Joe Camacho wrote:We will let the furries welcome him to the internet.Gil_Hamilton wrote:There's simply no excuse for much of what EA does.blackmyst wrote:Tell that to EA.Gil_Hamilton wrote:At this point, there's simply no excuse for selective support of gamepads and joysticks.
Don't you mean "welcome to the internet"?SquareHead wrote:welcome to the board.......................... naw... I won't even go that far... too much effort.... yiffing too long
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Truth be told, I'm just shocked someone actually bought and played this game.
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