This is similar to my boxhead one but for the flash game "Madness Interactive"
Just copy and paste this into the GlovePIE window and click run to use it with your XBox 360 controller on your computer.
// Type your program here, or click the GUI tab to autogenerate it!
Key.D = Joystick1.pov1right
Key.A = Joystick1.pov1left
Key.W = Joystick1.pov1up
Key.S = Joystick1.pov1down
Key.P = Joystick1.button8
Key.Enter = Joystick1.Button7
Key.LeftShift = Joystick1.Button1
Key.F = Joystick1.button3
Key.E = Joystick1.button4
Key.Q = Joystick1.button2
Tell me if you like it.
Showing posts with label XBox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label XBox. Show all posts
Monday, May 12, 2008
Boxhead with an XBox 360 controller
I have been messing around with GlovePIE for a while now and I thought it would be cool to make a script to use with the flash game "BoxHead 2 Play"
So here is the script.for use with an XBox 360 controller and GlovePIE .30 on your computer. Just copy and paste this into the window.
// Type your program here, or click the GUI tab to autogenerate it!
Key.right = Joystick1.pov1right
Key.left = Joystick1.pov1left
Key.up = Joystick1.pov1up
Key.down = Joystick1.pov1down
Key.P = Joystick1.Button8
Key.Enter = Joystick1.Button7
Key.LeftShift = Joystick1.Button1
Key.F = Joystick1.button3
Key.E = Joystick1.button4
Key.Q = Joystick1.button2
Key.Space = Joystick1.Button1
Key.Comma = Joystick1.Button3
Key.Dot = Joystick1.Button4
(Note, there might be an extra button in there on accident, don't worry about it though)
So here is the script.for use with an XBox 360 controller and GlovePIE .30 on your computer. Just copy and paste this into the window.
// Type your program here, or click the GUI tab to autogenerate it!
Key.right = Joystick1.pov1right
Key.left = Joystick1.pov1left
Key.up = Joystick1.pov1up
Key.down = Joystick1.pov1down
Key.P = Joystick1.Button8
Key.Enter = Joystick1.Button7
Key.LeftShift = Joystick1.Button1
Key.F = Joystick1.button3
Key.E = Joystick1.button4
Key.Q = Joystick1.button2
Key.Space = Joystick1.Button1
Key.Comma = Joystick1.Button3
Key.Dot = Joystick1.Button4
(Note, there might be an extra button in there on accident, don't worry about it though)
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
XBox woes
Microsoft has just published this.
The XBox 360 has cost them over $1 million in repair costs for busted consoles.
That's a pretty good chunk of change I'd say. At least on a lighter note Microsoft has lowered the prices on the 360 a bit.
Oh well, tell me if you got a clue.
EDIT: Whoops. Sorry that bill was 1 billion, not 1 million.
The XBox 360 has cost them over $1 million in repair costs for busted consoles.
That's a pretty good chunk of change I'd say. At least on a lighter note Microsoft has lowered the prices on the 360 a bit.
Oh well, tell me if you got a clue.
EDIT: Whoops. Sorry that bill was 1 billion, not 1 million.
Friday, June 22, 2007
XBox 360 Problem update
Hello there! Well it seems as if Microsoft has released some data according to Gizmodo. This was one of today's rss feeds from Gizmodo.
"We always knew the Xbox 360 failure rate was high, but the only time Microsoft's put any sort of solid numbers on the thing it was always somewhere around 5%. Retailers, on the other hand, have just reported a failure rate of somewhere over 30%. That's pretty ridonkulous. It's a good thing Microsoft support is usually pretty good about taking them back, so you don't have to go all Picard and shout about how many lights there are over the phone.
"We always knew the Xbox 360 failure rate was high, but the only time Microsoft's put any sort of solid numbers on the thing it was always somewhere around 5%. Retailers, on the other hand, have just reported a failure rate of somewhere over 30%. That's pretty ridonkulous. It's a good thing Microsoft support is usually pretty good about taking them back, so you don't have to go all Picard and shout about how many lights there are over the phone.
From what we've seen in unconfirmed reports on the Net, the problem comes from insufficient cooling for the GPU. This in turn causes the three red lights, which means you're going to have to send back your 360 to Microsoft and possibly get a dirty refurbished unit in return. If you're really, really lucky (and French), you'll get a unit with added cooling as well. – Jason Chen
Massive Failure Rate For Xbox 360 Exposed [Smarthouse]"
Whoa! 30% that can't be good.
Tell me what you think.Thursday, June 21, 2007
XBox 360
You think stuff is suposed to get better the second time around. All I see with the XBox360 is an overpriced hunk of crud that is marginally better than the origional. The 360 is plagued by problems. Shall I list?
Overheating
Hardware Failure
Hard Drive Crashes
Freezing
Don't get me wrong, I would love to get one but I mean come on, Microsoft! After this many years you think that a huge company could make reliable hardware!
Edit: I found out that Microsoft (in some countries) is reworking the cooling system in peoples' 360s for free.
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