The throttle and brake are still one push buttons though, so it's not all good news. Now adjust the sensitivity and tracking speed of the joystick to your ideal setting. The Button #'s are provided in the README.txt file. Now set the button on the PSP to specific keys on the keyboard. Also, open the README.txt provided with FusaGamePad. Now connect your PSP to the Mac, and open FusaGamePad on the PSP. (I'm using a slightly older version, but it's the same interface so it doesn't matter) If you, like me, don't understand terms such as saturation and dead zone, and still want to modify the sensitivity of the controls, you can do so using a third party app.ĭownload GamePad Companion from the Mac App Store. However, if you're not happy with the controls and still want to fine tune it, then only do the following given below.) (You can still play F1 2012 easily and nicely with the above setup. My settings with the PSP for F1 2012 are as follows: Now, open F1 2012, and go to options and edit the controls and modify the controls to the buttons on the PSP, and you're set. Your PSP is now a controller, just like any other joystick. Press the Eject button on the Mac, exit USB Mode on the PSP and open FusaGamePad on the PSP. Now connect your PSP to the Mac, goto PSP>GAME and drag the folder named FusaGamePad from the PSP>GAME from the downloaded file.ĭon't disconnect your PSP from your Mac. It's easy and plenty of tutorials are available. To root your PSP, look for instructions online. Now, FusaGamePad only works for rooted PSP's, like mine was. Next, I downloaded FusaGamePad for the PSP. So I revived my PSP(which had F1 '09 on it surprisingly), and hooked it up to my Mac. But I do have my trusty million year old PSP. Now I did not have a wheel, or a console controller of any sort. You just cannot match the pace of the amateur level AI, let alone hardened veterans online who have a proper gaming setup. It's simply impossible to play the game with keyboard controls. However when I started playing F1 2012, immediately there was a problem. I'm using OS X Mountain Lion just by the way. Surprisingly the Windows version cannot run the game on max graphics without frame skip or lag. The game is superb, and my Mac easily runs it on max graphics setting, and the visuals are amazing. And as I don't like booting to Windows, I barely played F1 2012 on it anyway. Anyhow I downloaded my copy of F1 2012 a week ago, and I was immensely excited to finally play it on my Mac, and not having to boot up Windows 7 via Bootcamp to play it. Wipeout 2097, enabling the game to support Mac OS X natively, with gamepad support too.ĭrop us a line if you have ideas for ways that we can improve our games coverage, or if you have Mac game related products and services you’d like to let our readers know about.Feral Interactive ported F1 2012 to Mac about a month ago, which is great, just that the game is already pretty old by now and F1 2013 is coming in April 2013. Return to Castle Wolfenstein has gone gold master and should be on retailers’ shelves by month’s end at the latest. Bott hasĬertified the card for use with its DVIator ADC-to-DVI adaptor. If you want to use an ADC-equipped display with ATI’s new Radeon 8500 for Mac video card, you’ll be happy to know that Dr. LittleWing is releasing a new pinball game for the Mac in MayĬalled Jinni Zeala. Gamepad Companion 2.0 this week, which enables Mac OS X users to map keyboard and mouse movements to their favorite game controller, thus providing some level of game controller support in OS X. CoderusĪnnounced MacDX this week, which promises to help DirectX-dependent Windows game developers bring their titles to the Mac. Software Tycoon for Mac, a simulation of what it was like to run a video game company in the 1980s. Galactic Patrol has been released for Mac OS X. There was tons of game content on MacCentral this week! Apple’s games site this weekįocused on WarBirds III, the OS X-native World War II-era aircraft dogfighting game from iEntertainment Network. Look at Sheep, the absurdly cute action/strategy/puzzle game from Feral Interactive. Preview of Simon the Sorcerer 3D, a new Mac conversion currently underway at the offices of e.p.i.c.
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