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Battlefront II for PC Forcefeedback?
2006-02-04, 11:37 AM #1
I just got a controler that as the vibration option. Is there any way to turn force feeback on in Battlefront II? If not is there a program out there that will do it for you?
The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world.

-G Man
2006-02-04, 3:58 PM #2
I think the game needs to actually have force feedback support coded into it in order to make use of a force feedback controller. I know that Jedi Academy has force feedback. Stuffing my gamepad between my legs and playing the game with the keyboard and mouse was quite fun. Firing the repeater was so... invigorating....

ahhhh.......
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2006-02-04, 4:35 PM #3
Force Feedback sorta went the way of the dodo bird, you never hear about it anymore.

Probably because it was more annoying than anything else. Consoles are the only things that really got force feedback right.
2006-02-04, 4:55 PM #4
I remember reading in CGW about a program that puts FF in any game.

-Try to find out about that, maybe.
2006-02-04, 4:55 PM #5
My question is why wre you play Battlefront II with a game pad? :confused:
Pissed Off?
2006-02-04, 6:19 PM #6
Originally posted by Avenger:
My question is why wre you play Battlefront II with a game pad? :confused:


Spaceflight. I got a joystick and a gamepad for it. That's about the only thing I use them for, mouse and keyboard are the best for everything else though.
The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world.

-G Man
2006-02-04, 7:14 PM #7
Theres a program somewhere that takes whatever is happening soundwise and makes it happen rumblewise.

Personally, I get force feedback controllers, because they're heavier... After playing N64, GameCube, PS2, etc for so long.. I can't stand to hold a "hollow" feeling controller.

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