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doxximus - id go PS2 just cos the controller setup is way better...i havent played either...but yeah...your choice

All - whats your faverite drift track...i know alot of people like track 2 but i think thats a boring track...i like track 4 myself....just wondering what everyone else thinks

i got onto that www thingy and ordered a psx converter from www.liksang.com

it is the BOOM ps joy usb directx force feedback joypad converter..

it cost a little under $30 aus delivered to your door or po box .

i have no problems with it at all . no delivery probs. comes well packaged and secure.

L8R

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im stuck on race like 105/111 i think it is

its the one with 7 Laps

i cant farking beat it

the rest of the game has been fine, it just really doesnt want me to win this race

i can lead for 5-6 laps, then outta nowhere the s2000 in the race somehow flies past me ?

hehe....the imfamous enduro. Your not alone, I had probs wid that race as well :headspin: . My solution i that u just keep on racin n memorise the track, knowin when traffic try to smash into u n such.....worked for me. Or u can try wat a lot of other ppl say to do n downgrade yr car except for handling. Get rid of all yr turbos should make the computer players go slower as well....i havent tried it but it could work.

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If you're got a bit of electronics nous, the schematics are available on the web to make the PSX controller adaptor for PCs. The drivers are downloadable for free too (but you'll have to find the one that works best for you - there are heaps!)

No components in the schematic (unless you want the force feedback to work), just linking the different PSX pins to the pins on your parallel port.

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