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Also, it's really quiet - I have system volume and game volume MAXED, but I can barely hear the music or any shooting.
Bizzare, and sadly unplayable. :(
Hard not to come to any other conclusion that they've broke their own game and really don't care about anyone that bought it.
Tought I better checked the forum here and see if this game is having the same problem as too many games nowadays. Because I HAVE ENOUGH OF BUYNG GAMES AND GAMBLE IF THE AXES WORK ALRIGHT.
After a couple of failures (Syder Arcade being the last) I am not going to gamble any longer.
I see its the same ♥♥♥♥ up here.
Apparently it is too much hassle for too many game designers to make sure all axes work on most common controllers. Or even that X360ce is reconized to solve problems.
Goodbuy shooters, I am going to miss you.
(Trustmaster Dual Anolog 3.2)