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Note: Romhack said he is still working on new version that will handle analog controls betters by accounting for sensitivity and speed.[/size] OLDER INFO and Installation instructions: A working loader has been released for Battle Gear 4 by romhack using a modified version of his TTX_Monitor. Please use your google-fu to find it as posting it here is not allowed. Note: there are two dumps of Battle gear 4 online. You will need the Battle Gear 4 tuned pro version. The way to tell the diff is the main directory contains a Data folder and game.exe file. If your dump has ton of stuff like Document and setting, typexsys and windows folder in the main directory, you downloaded the wrong dump. To use the loader: 1.Place (game4.exe,TTX_config2.0.exe and TTX_monitor.dll) into the main directory.

Open the ttx_config2.0.exe and map the buttons/axis, then close it. I have included pre-configured setting for 2 pedal logitech wheels and and xbox controllers below. Axis1 is accel axis2 is brake axis3 is steering start is start service is coin 3. Open game4.exe (on first start up, it will have you map the accel and brake, if you need to reset this, just delete config.bin to restart the process.

Sep 28, 2009. Battle Gear 2 - Flash Games Download - Overview If you played and enjoyed the original Battle Gear strategy flash game, you might wanna check out the sequel. Battle Gear 3 (バトル・ギア3?) is a 2002 arcade online racing game released by Taito and based on real Japanese locations such as Hakone and touge races on board tuned sports cars licensed by famous Japanese makers including Nissan, Toyota and Mazda. On December 15, 2003, Taito released an updated System.

Battle Gear 2 Ps2 Iso Maker

Once you have it configured properly, you will not need to repeat this process, unless you delete the config file) 4. OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMEND= make a bat file to enable fullscreen. The bat file should be. 5.Optional- go to test menu using the test button, (use shifters to navigate and start to select) go to configuration, hit the start button on coin until it reads free play, exit test menu. The game will close but the setting will be saved. Pre-configured settings I went ahead and made pre-configured setting for 2 pedaled logitech wheels (make sure pedal are not marked combined in windows) and a xbox controller THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE HACKED EXE OR DUMP FILES.!1NVWjDga!NnhetnWlFmilpvimaausGlsu1i7wRq0bUT8U2kUXYf4 There are 3 xbox controller preconfig versions. If you have a config.bin file in your directory, delete it before copying over the preconfigured files.

Only copy one pre configured version files into main directory and open you open game4.exe, follow the instructions on the screen to map the gas and brakes. Dual Analog Version = Analog stick 1 is Steering, Analog stick 2(right side) is Accel(its a little sensitive). L and R pad(they both do the same) are brakes. Select=coin, start= start, A= turbo, B = view, Y= handbrake, X= hazzards, LB and RB are shift up and down.

A as Accel version = Analog stick 1 steering and A button is Accel (much more natural feel). Every other button is the same as version 1 except X now equals both hazzards and turbo (i ran out of buttons) Z trigger as Accel= Analog stick 1 steering and Z triggers(either one) is Accel and A button is brake. Very other button is the same as version 1 except X now equals both hazzards and turbo (i ran out of buttons) incase you wondering why I dont do L trigger brake and R trigger accel is because they are the same axis. Note: the steering wheel does not work in the menus, use shiftup/down to navigate IMPORTANT NOTES: Accel and brake cannot be on the same axis. If you steering wheel is not working in the menus, use shift up/down for navigation. That's pretty cool.

Hopefully we'll see Chase HQ 2 get the same treatment sometime soon. Of all the unconverted (or unemulated /cracked) arcade driving games out there, Chase HQ 2 is the one I'd most like to play at home. I would've happily paid Taito for a full priced home version after it'd done the rounds in the arcades, but that's never going to happen now, so. Also hoping Raw Thrills change their minds at some point about the 'no home conversions of their machines' attitude they seem to have, I'd absolutely love a version of H2Overdrive for my PS3 (looking unlikely) or PC. I haven't tried using my wheel with this yet, only my PS3 Dualshock 3 pad via Motionjoy DS3 tool to emulate an Xbox 360 one. This Never Happened To Me Before Paul Mccartney Mp3 Download.

I initially tried setting the the L & R shoulder buttons as the brake (=axis 2) and accelerator (=axis 1) respectively, but they kept getting combined into one axis so if I tried to accelerate it was activating the brake at the same time. I got around this by assigning the brake to the right stick and leaving the accelerator on the right shoulder button. It's not ideal, but it's totally playable that way.

As far as the problem of not being able to accelerate beyond 50km/h - you need to make sure when it get to the option to choose your transmission type, you choose the AT option on the far left (like I'm doing at 01:08 in the 1st video below), not the middle one. Download Icon Pack One Piece Windows 7 there. You should find that sorts the problem out for you. (from Wikipedia).

Maybe the Tuned dump is from one of these and we need to find the 6-speed and clutch inputs? Or is there anything related to cabinet type in the service menu? Does the start button work for Nitro?

EDIT: The icons in the transmission select screen on your video don't appear to show a clutch pedal. The shifter also looks like a sequential shifter, not H gate. Odd that there appears to be two AT options, one only using the gas pedal and the other using both gas and brake. I'm trying to think of a reason selecting the gas pedal only option would limit speed. Anyone read Japanese?

(gonna PM jigenjuke!). So no clutch or 6 speed on Tuned.

The instructions on the transmission select screen must be talking about using the brake or handbrake in turns. Overall BG4 FAQ: Scroll down to '3.1 The Machine Setup' for a rundown of the controls and outputs. It has a shift light and lights to show others when the player is using the brakes, handbrake, or nitrous. Looks like we need handbrake and nitrous inputs.

The loader author only mentions the analog inputs, so these may already be hooked up and we just need to figure out which button in the config software they correspond to. Hmmm, I think this might not actually be doing anything after all. I'm having the same issue with the game immediately hanging and getting a 'Not responding' message on my other (older) PC as I initially was on my first one. The only other thing I'd previously tried on my first PC was downloading the x86 version of the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages required for Visual Studio 2012. I'd been getting a missing.dll message which seemed to relate to that version of it, but that didn't seem to yield any immediate results at the time, and it isn't making any difference to it on my older PC now.

It's weird, literally one minute the game kept hanging on my first PC, the next it started working and has stayed working since - seemingly after I'd changed some options in the TTX_config2.0.exe. I'd love to know what it was I did to get it working the first time. Has anyone else had any hanging issues which they've subsequently managed to get sorted?