MrPopo wrote:As far as I know if you only picked up the base it would only be good as an alternate controller on the PC.
I know people have set up profiles to use the Steel Battalion controller to play MechWarrior: Living Legends, and I'm sure for other games. But if you are just using the base unit as a supplement you might run into the issue that many games don't support multiple joysticks simultaneously. The really hardcore modern flight sims do (Falcon 4.0, DCS, etc) but many of the older ones do not.
samsonlonghair wrote:Even if you had the whole shebang, the only XBOX games that support Steel Battalion controllers are Steel Battalion 1 & 2.
Using software like Joy2Key, you could map practically any controller to practically any game... but you already knew that, didn't you CRT?
The tricky part is the feedback. When a gamer plays Steel Battalion, the XBOX sends feedback to the controller to make the ignition light blink or the start button light up. I can't think of any way to utilize that feedback function with any other game.
Thanks for the info, looks like the Xbox is out. I suspected with the PC adapter the controller should be picked up as a generic gamepad though the large knob (each rotation detent a button?) may not work. I should go back and pick it up that Battalion Button Pad and give it a shot. That bank of buttons for Flight Sims, I think even Falcon 4.0 and MS Flight Sim should work with that Joy2Key you reminded me of, thanks!
As for the lights there is an HID for the game console Buzz Controllers though it would just keep the lights turned on. Would be neat for a Flight Sim if I could get the lights to work to indicate gear up or down and flaps position. The Flight Stick already has throttle control; that Battalion knob teases as a great flap angle control.