

This means when I intend to shoot machine guns or missiles, I simultaneously release oil/smoke and vice versa. It's a reasonable solution, without any lag but it has one flaw: machine gun, missiles, oil and smoke all end up on Fire Button 1. This effectively turns my one USB gamepad into both joysticks.
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The other success I've had was to change Mode to PC Gameport 1 for both Control Port 1 and Control Port 2. This is a complete solution but for some reason the vehicle does not handle very well when I use this method – there seems to be some lag. I have had success going into Define Joystick Special and mapping the needed keys to Joystick 1. My copy of Spy Hunter can be played using the keyboard.

Note: all configuration settings which I mention below are found on the Input menu (access the Input menu by pressing Alt + I). My aim is to play Spy Hunter, with all needed functions available on one USB gamepad.

This is my second post regarding the Dual Control Module used in Spy Hunter – but this time I’m enquiring regarding CCS64.Īre you familiar with the Dual Control Module required to play Spy Hunter on C64? In summary: steering, machine gun fire and missiles are controlled by Joystick 1 but oil slicks and smoke screens are controlled by the Fire Button on Joystick 2.
