Steam Controller Now Officially Supported!
Now when you are using a Steam Controller you can choose Default Controller Configs in the Steam menu. I have added two new default Steam Controller Configs to the game. Driving Setup and Flying/Boating Setup.
RC Simulation 2.0 will treat the Steam Controller similar to a XBOX360 Controller PLUS all the added benefits and cool features! Since I opened the box 5 hours ago I have been having a blast. I am really impressed with this little unit and the way it integrated effortlessly into RC Simulation 2.0.
You can be driving with one "Setup" and in a couple clicks, feel like you are using a complete new controller with a different layout. The mouse pads are super fun and the tactile feedback feels amazing. Did I mention I like it yet? cause I do. :)
- DRIVING: On the Driving setup you can use the right pad as a mouse to interact with menus.
- FLYING: On the flying/boating setup you can hold the Right Grip Button (Underneath) momentarily and use the right pad for a mouse to interact with menus.
As I grow more familiar with it I will add more goodies to take advantage of all its cool features.
Stay Tuned.
Kevin
[ 2015-12-18 10:35:59 CET ] [ Original post ]
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
- RC Simulation 2.0 Content LINUX [1.33 G]
Current Features:
- - 22 + default RC Vehicles (Cars, Trucks, Crawlers, Boats, Quadcopters and Planes etc)
- - Simple in game Track/Map editor with one click upload to Steam Workshop to share your creation with the world.
- - Single player or up to 10 vehicle Multiplayer
- - 8 Camera Views Per Track/ Facility including FPV animated mode, Driverstand, Onboard, Follow, Rotate and Blimp Cams
- - Live animated Track marshals and Camera men with Ragdoll Physics
- - Drive from anywhere you want.
- - Walk the track in FPV Mode and explore anywhere in the game. You can even go for a swim.
Controllers:
Any controller can be used with RCSIM. Keyboard, XBOX360 for PC, PS3, Steam Controllers etc. Though most prefer using a real rc radio via USB-PC (Not available for Linux or Mac as of 7-18-15) adapter. These are readily available for todays real rc transmitters. This is the best way to drive RC SIM 2.0. You will not only have the most control on these super fast machines but will gain the most from practicing with the same remote as you use in real life. Adapters for almost all of today's RC transmitters can be found with a simple google search. Just google “transmitter to USB” or "USB RC Transmitter adapter”.
Current Surface Vehicles:
- – 1/10th Scale Buggy 2WD
- – 1/10th Scale Buggy 4WD
- – 1/8th Scale Buggy 4WD
- – 1/10th Scale Stadium Truck 2WD
- – 1/10th Scale Short Course 2WD
- – 1/10th Scale Short Course 4WD
- – 1/10th Scale Rock Crawler 4WD with Moveable camera and Paintball Marker
- – 1/10th Scale Squatch Rock Crawler
- – 1/10th Scale 4-Link Monster Truck
- – 1/10th Scale Touring Car AWD
- – 1/10th Scale Drift Car
- – 1/10th Scale Semi Truck with Trailer
- – Mini Quad 250 mm
- – Mini Quad 265 mm
- – Med Quad 310 mm
- – Med Quad 385 mm with Movable Camera and Paintball marker
- – PiperKub 40 Trainer Plane
- – JumboJet 110 Brushless Ducted Fan Plane
- – 28″ Wakeboat with Movable Camera and Paintball Marker
- – 36″ Outrigger Race Boat
- – 42″ Catamaran Race Boat
- – 46″ Deep Vee Race Boat
Track/Map Creator:
- - Simple yet Powerful in game Track/Map editor with one click upload to Steam Workshop to share your creation with the world.
- OS: SteamOS
- Processor: Intel core i5 1.6GhzMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 960M / Radeon HD 7xxx. 1024+ MB video card memoryNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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