Stark wrote:Well hey! Ain't this handy: http://www.pcgamer.com/2014/05/02/blizz ... -for-free/
Yep. That's what I posted about.
Stark wrote:Well hey! Ain't this handy: http://www.pcgamer.com/2014/05/02/blizz ... -for-free/
Duane Dibbley wrote:Stark wrote:Well hey! Ain't this handy: http://www.pcgamer.com/2014/05/02/blizz ... -for-free/
Yep. That's what I posted about.
oopsDuane Dibbley wrote:Stark wrote:Well hey! Ain't this handy: http://www.pcgamer.com/2014/05/02/blizz ... -for-free/
Yep. That's what I posted about.
Duane Dibbley wrote:This game is currently free on Battle.net. Just log into your account, and it should be listed under Games & Codes/Download Game Clients. I look forward to trying it out.
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
darsparx wrote:Well then it looks like tonight when I get home from work I'll be booting up parallels so I can play it....even though I hate playing games like this on my computer since I don't have a way to hook a controller up...oh well
SpaceBooger wrote:Has any one used the free download. It seems buggy with 360 pad. Any suggestions?
isiolia wrote:SpaceBooger wrote:Has any one used the free download. It seems buggy with 360 pad. Any suggestions?
Seemed like it wasn't just with the 360 pad, since by default the OS X stuff was wonky too. I'd guess the PC version of the game just wasn't built around using a joystick.
Hit CTRL-F1 to bring up the DOSBox mapper. What seemed to clear things up to me was to then delete all the joystick binds - the three boxes that are like Axis 1/2 Axis 3/4 and Disabled (on OS X it was Joystick 1 and Joystick 2).
You can then go up to the arrow keys, click them and hit Add to bind a stick direction so that you can use that. The 360 controller D-pad shows up when binding, but doesn't seem to work, but the Classic Controller D-pad worked fine. Otherwise, you can then pick whatever other keys you want and map the appropriate buttons to them.