I first open up the Parallel Port Joystick option in the Control Panel. Can you see if you can spot a mistake anywhere. I understand what your saying I just cant get the Virtua Tennis config to display the virtual joystick. Unfortunately I still cant get this to work. A remap of you X-Arcade doesn't involve a lot of work, so that's the easiest solution, really. I don't know why X-Arcade is mapped to those buttons as default, they only cause problems with a lot of games. Map your player 2 controls in Virtua Tennis.Ībout the Left Alt, I used my two bottom buttons for the "action buttons" in Virtua Tennis. You should now see that the Virtual Controller is selected as device. Launch Virtua Tennis config and select player 2 controls (this is normally greyed out when you only have your X-Arcade and no virtual controllers connected) ini every time you wanna play Virtua Tennis with 2 players) ini file that you can load up (sorry, but you need to open up this app and load your.
Select your Virtual Controller and map it to your second X-Arcade controller (some of the Virtual controller's buttons doesn't work with Virtua Tennis, so you might skip the first buttons, trial n' error) Launch the other included app from the start menu group that comes with the virtual controller folder (I'm writing this from memory, so I can't be more specific, but you should get it) that's called Joy2Key or something.
Install 1 Virtual Joystick with 10 buttons and 4 axis(You don't have to change any settings in the setup, just keep on clicking 'next'). Jedah: This is how I've set up Virtua Tennis with Joy2Key(Or what it's called): How did you get around Virtua Tennis not recognising Left Alt on the keyboard mapping for Player 1. What type of joystick (virtual) did you setup to use. I have setup a virtual joystick but when I try to find it in the Virtua Tennis config it dosent show. It plays more like the real game of tennis.I wondered if you could explain a bit further about how you set up Virtua Tennis. Top Spin 2 still holds the crown as the best tennis game ever made thus far (PC/Console). Well, that's all I have to say about Virtua Tennis 3. That alone will cause many potential customers to leave the game on the shelf as it's really not worth picking up. Playing online is the best experience in most all games. That feature could have made a difference in VT3. Everything sounds like you're playing on hard courts (if that). You won't hear the distinct sound of grass being trampled on that you've become accustomed to when playing at Wimbledon. You don't get to hear the hardcore hissing sound produced by a clay surface when you're sliding to get into position for a big return at Roland Garros. All courts sound so much alike that you'll just arch your shoulders and finish the game. The crowd lets you know when you're having a defining moment.Īs far as different surfaces are concerned, you won't be able to tell what you're playing on if it were based on sound effects. It gets you pumped up when you've got your opponent all over the court and you're about to hit a big forehand winner. You get random grunts/screams from all players (men & women), especially on big shots. You don't get the signature sounds from such players as Venus Williams or Maria Sharapova. The sound effects in this game are good, but generic. Note: Gameplay doesn't seem to be focused around the intensity of strategically scoring a well played point, but based more on just speed. It doesn't matter what surface you're playing on either (Hard, Grass, Clay) They all feel and play the same. You'll find yourself getting a racquet on returns that shouldn't ever be reachable. While player control isn't terrible, it can feel jerky/mechanical at times. Just like the original, you'll be diving around the court a lot. Actually, it's very watered down compared to Top Spin 2. You can't change specific articles of clothing or switch their entire outfit, but you do have the option of creating your own custom player. Nevertheless, running the game at it's highest levels really brings the playing environment to life. Stadiums/Courts look great, but there are only a few to choose from.