I've started IIDX somewhat recently, is there any issue with using that controller for osu!mania? A lot of players seem to use keyboard only. Playing with the default mania layout feels really odd in comparison to a controller though.
Are the long notes really that hard to manage? Combining space with other notes is really awkward on a keyboard.Akihiro wrote:
Have fun with LNs with a IIDX controller.
I'm 10-dan on IIDX, I use KB for osu!mania cause the LNs are just not manageable with IIDX pad.
I would use IIDX for BMS on o!m though (but I play BMS on lr2 soo..)
other than that, it works fine execpt on 8k where I didn't find any way for have the TT work well.
Yes. The problem is most ranked maps have a lot of LNs here, because a lot of players come from o2jam...Tokiiwa wrote:
It's manageable as long as you aren't playing O2Jam-ish beatmaps I suppose, it's not like IIDX doesn't have LNs anyway lol -- although at least the usage there is incredibly minimal
spacebar usage take a little bit of practice, but you'll get there.tsundoll wrote:
Combining space with other notes is really awkward on a keyboard.
Where I come from O2Jam is pretty much where a majority of players started and continue to play, aside from BandMaster, so I'd assume it also has some form of popularity in the rest of the world. IIDX is the more 'obscure' game imotsundoll wrote:
I don't understand why more people would come from O2Jam. That's an even more obscure game than IIDX.I'd understand DJMAX, but O2Jam is unheard of
Did you try to bind them in the Skin tab ? That's where it worked for meZeraph wrote:
but my osu! doesn't read any of the inputs i put in from the konami controller nor do any of the keys even bind.
IIDX is officially Japan only, and o2jam has been in a lot of countries, even in Europetsundoll wrote:
I don't understand why more people would come from O2Jam. That's an even more obscure game than IIDX.I'd understand DJMAX, but O2Jam is unheard of
Yeah, didn't work :\Akihiro wrote:
Did you try to bind them in the Skin tab ? That's where it worked for meZeraph wrote:
but my osu! doesn't read any of the inputs i put in from the konami controller nor do any of the keys even bind.
You need to use a program like xpadder or joy2key and bind the controller's buttons to keys, then bind those keys within osu. Unfortunately you can only bind one key to each lane in osu, so the turntable is kinda wonky. In order to get the turntable to have both directions hit the scratch lane you have to bind both directions to the same key, but this makes fast back and forth scratching impossible because it won't register correctly.Zeraph wrote:
but my osu! doesn't read any of the inputs i put in from the konami controller nor do any of the keys even bind.
Isn't 8K uncommon though? Most mania maps I've seen are 7, 4, or on occasion 5 or 6. But there are key mods.TouchFluffyTail wrote:
You need to use a program like xpadder or joy2key and bind the controller's buttons to keys, then bind those keys within osu. Unfortunately you can only bind one key to each lane in osu, so the turntable is kinda wonky. In order to get the turntable to have both directions hit the scratch lane you have to bind both directions to the same key, but this makes fast back and forth scratching impossible because it won't register correctly.Zeraph wrote:
but my osu! doesn't read any of the inputs i put in from the konami controller nor do any of the keys even bind.
Basically using an IIDX controller in this game isn't that great, unless you're only playing 7k and no 8k.
This is incorrect. You may bind two keys for the scratch. Use the special key input 2 tab under input.TouchFluffyTail wrote:
Unfortunately you can only bind one key to each lane in osu, so the turntable is kinda wonky. In order to get the turntable to have both directions hit the scratch lane you have to bind both directions to the same key
Ah, I had no idea that was there since I haven't used the input tab since the mania GUI was implemented, good to know.Aqo wrote:
This is incorrect. You may bind two keys for the scratch. Use the special key input 2 tab under input.TouchFluffyTail wrote:
Unfortunately you can only bind one key to each lane in osu, so the turntable is kinda wonky. In order to get the turntable to have both directions hit the scratch lane you have to bind both directions to the same key
True, the skin tab doesn't have it there which is a GUI issue that needs to be addressed; but the feature still works. 7K+1 plays fine with two keys for the scratch as it should be.
Hm i never had trouble binding it with the joystick support that comes with osu. It would map as Btn1 Btn2 etc. What controller do you use that you need external programs like joy2key? Also those programs are not really good since they may induce input delay, or so i heard.TouchFluffyTail wrote:
You need to use a program like xpadder or joy2key and bind the controller's buttons to keys, then bind those keys within osu. Unfortunately you can only bind one key to each lane in osu, so the turntable is kinda wonky. In order to get the turntable to have both directions hit the scratch lane you have to bind both directions to the same key, but this makes fast back and forth scratching impossible because it won't register correctly.Zeraph wrote:
but my osu! doesn't read any of the inputs i put in from the konami controller nor do any of the keys even bind.
Basically using an IIDX controller in this game isn't that great, unless you're only playing 7k and no 8k.
Yea, joy2key wouldn't read any of my controller's inputs. I can't find a good download for xpadder and I don't have 10$ to buy something that might not even work lol. I have turned on the built-in joystick support on osu! and it was the same thing as joy2key where every button I pushed didn't get recognized. I tried to bind via key bindings, and osu!mania layout binding, neither worked.Hanyuu wrote:
I havent used joy2key before but there should be one option to register your controllers inputs into the program and afterwards you should be able to select the buttons and register them as a key on the keyboard. For example button 1 for S. Also if you havent yet try the built in joystick support from osu and/or try xpadder. See if anything of that works out for you.