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    Hi,

    Can one play the game of DDO using game pad? If yes how do we set up one?and is der any specific game pad to buy one?

    Srry if this is not a relevant topic to post.

    Thanks in advance!

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    if you mean gamepad as in xbox/ps style controller then i'd seriously advise against it.

    you really need a keyboard as there's a lot of commands at your finger tips plus having to type (if you're without mic)

    personally i have a supplementary keypad that allows me to (dumb)macro and i can confirm this works.

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    Playing DDO with a gamepad is perfectly possible ASIDE from actually typing in chat/tells.

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    Forum searching can be a good place to start: http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php...hlight=gamepad
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    Here is another shot of the setup I use.

    The gamepad was like$12 at Gamestop.

    It works well, I pretty much only use the mouse for opening quests and selling/repairing.






    This setup gives 2 full hotbars and attack, jump, block, push-to-talk, target nearest enemy, mouse click (for opening doors and chests), and of course movement.

    The game plays completely different, more like an FPS......
    Last edited by Geonis; 12-15-2009 at 09:29 AM.
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    Thanks a lott guys..

    Thank geonis for the detailed pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLarone View Post
    if you mean gamepad as in xbox/ps style controller then i'd seriously advise against it.

    you really need a keyboard as there's a lot of commands at your finger tips plus having to type (if you're without mic)

    personally i have a supplementary keypad that allows me to (dumb)macro and i can confirm this works.
    You fail a xbox 360 or similar controler wroks great yes you do need to use a keyboard if for communication if you go mic less but otherwise they work great.


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    sorry if i fail you.

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    please forgive me.

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    Game pads are a bad idea for MMO's, Mainly because there are too many buttions and really you need a keyboard to control everything right at your finger tips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EAB View Post
    Game pads are a bad idea for MMO's, Mainly because there are too many buttions and really you need a keyboard to control everything right at your finger tips.
    I used a gamepad all the time and I have absolutely no problems controlling anything. I play with my PS3 controller hovering over the keyboard, so any key I need to hit is within easy reach. Personally I find movement to be a heckuva lot easier with analog sticks than WASD and a mouse - it might not be as totally precise as keyboard movement, but it feels much more natural. The combination of controller movement and keyboard hotkeys works really good, especially for those of us who mostly play console games. It even frees up keys, since I can assign things to the controller that would normally have to be on the keyboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EAB View Post
    Game pads are a bad idea for MMO's, Mainly because there are too many buttions and really you need a keyboard to control everything right at your finger tips.
    For my spell casters I dont usually use my gamepad but for my monk it works fantastic even better then a keyboard


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    Quote Originally Posted by Uska View Post
    For my spell casters I dont usually use my gamepad but for my monk it works fantastic even better then a keyboard
    so what you're saying is that keyboards are the better option in some circumstances? ...fail!? *sigh*

    hence my recommendation for something like this (providing he hasn't already got a joypad)

    http://www.dabs.com/products/saitek-...trol-47XC.html

    it comes with an analogue switch which your thumb uses for movement something like 144 different buttons thanks to shift modes and allows you to assign multiple commands to a single button (i.e. my start quest buffs)

    admittedly it's a different way of playing and may not be to everyone's taste but for a game like this i would say it beats a joypad.

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    I've got mapped to my xbox360 controller:

    attack
    Movement - strafe - jump - block

    Hotbars 1-4 so = 40 clickies

    map on/off 9( i'm considering swopping this out to enable 1 more hotbar (+10 clickies)
    mouse look on/off
    select next Party member
    select next monster
    select next item
    select self

    and mouse functionality (cursor movement and LB and RB)

    I have 10 bars on my screen but 6 of them are situational so access via the joystick mouse cursor control is not life threatening.

    combat abilities are mapped to the 40 i have quick pad button access to.

    I can do everything except:

    If i'm typing - i need the keyboard
    If i want to zoom in/out i need the mouses 3rd button.
    I do make use of the mouse occassionally from precision cursor action like when i'm managing inventory out of combat.

    It works great for me.

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    thanks a lot guys

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