Madman_GFM
06-06-07, 22:20
Hi everyone,
I've had a look through quite a few of the pages of this forum (difficult without a search function!), as well as other sites, but can't find the controls for TR:A on the PS2 :hea:.
I've actually got the PC version, but I'm taking my PC round to a friend's to play it. However, they're used to playing it on the PlayStation, and I think giving them a keyboard and mouse is a bit cruel (but would be funny!). I've got a converter to plug in an original PS2 pad to my PC, and I've tested it and it works using the the left analogue stick for movement, the right for the camera, and the L3 and R3 buttons can be used as well, so everything will work. However, I don't know what the best configuration would be, so I thought the default PS2 configuration would be good - but like I said, I can't find it anywhere online! I was looking at copying the TR:L layout, but there are differences (like the splitting up of Medipacks and lack of things like the PDA and Light).
I know it's a big ask (either typing it up or scanning the manual pages is a bit of effort) but I (and especially my friend) would really appreciate the help!
Thanks in advance,
Graham
I've had a look through quite a few of the pages of this forum (difficult without a search function!), as well as other sites, but can't find the controls for TR:A on the PS2 :hea:.
I've actually got the PC version, but I'm taking my PC round to a friend's to play it. However, they're used to playing it on the PlayStation, and I think giving them a keyboard and mouse is a bit cruel (but would be funny!). I've got a converter to plug in an original PS2 pad to my PC, and I've tested it and it works using the the left analogue stick for movement, the right for the camera, and the L3 and R3 buttons can be used as well, so everything will work. However, I don't know what the best configuration would be, so I thought the default PS2 configuration would be good - but like I said, I can't find it anywhere online! I was looking at copying the TR:L layout, but there are differences (like the splitting up of Medipacks and lack of things like the PDA and Light).
I know it's a big ask (either typing it up or scanning the manual pages is a bit of effort) but I (and especially my friend) would really appreciate the help!
Thanks in advance,
Graham