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All of a sudden...some of these great games that got me into gaming years ago are being looked at for a re do. First theres Mechwarror and now this. Needless to say, TIR would be an awesome addition to a new Xwing game. Someone should get in touch with Lucasarts....
Lucasarts hints at Xwing/Tie Fighter redo
Re: Lucasarts hints at Xwing/Tie Fighter redo
I would trade my left nut if they would remake these games with today's graphics Just as long as they don't go the double digit IQ route of making it into a arcade rail game like they did so many other unsuccessful games they did afterwards. LucasArts has this history not having many good games after X-Wing Alliance.
Re: Lucasarts hints at Xwing/Tie Fighter redo
I'd love to see new versions too, but until then, I have been playing all the X-wing and TIE games with TrackIR. In fact, original X-wing, and TIE fighter games have both been totally converted to X-Wing Alliance - hence my post becuase this is a top notch addition to Star Wars simulators.
For the older games, use trackmapper to map zones to num pad keypresses. Works suprisingly well.
For Alliance, Use Mouse Emulator included with TrackIR software. I don't fly 100% of the time with TrackIR enabled, but when I want it, its one button press away. (joystick button with SCRL LCK + PAUSE Tir + Center view all in one macro. works perfectly as an on and off button.)
Neither are as perfect as native vector tracking, but it works and that is fun.
For the older games, use trackmapper to map zones to num pad keypresses. Works suprisingly well.
For Alliance, Use Mouse Emulator included with TrackIR software. I don't fly 100% of the time with TrackIR enabled, but when I want it, its one button press away. (joystick button with SCRL LCK + PAUSE Tir + Center view all in one macro. works perfectly as an on and off button.)
Neither are as perfect as native vector tracking, but it works and that is fun.