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The one thing that I'm still on the fence about is that I often prefer software that is weighted towards increased user control as opposed to automation. I'm still learning the ropes of the software, and I haven't spent a lot of time with it, but so far so good. So I gotta hand it to PGP, I was extremely pleased on that front. it worked perfectly! Like beyond perfectly, I didn't have to remap anything within the game, and the triggers were even mapped as analogue inputs. So I downloaded the Assassin's Creed II profile, and well. PGP offers a larger number of pre-configured profiles, that ostensibly are supposed to auto-magically configure your controller for a given game. So here I saw the perfect opportunity to put PGP through it's paces. Even had that not been a huge issue, the default in-game mapping for the F710 was an absolute nightmare (and an irreconcilable one given that the R2 and L2 triggers are rather crucial to the gameplay in this game). And not only would the game not register the analogue component of the triggers, it wouldn't recognize the triggers at all. At any rate, Assassin's Creed II would not recognize the controller as an Xinput device. Among other things the F710 can change seamlessly between DirectInput and Xinput. I use a Logitech F710 as my preferred controller. For a while now I've had Assassin's Creed II earmarked to start playing after Halloween. So far I've had one huge score with it although admittedly it solved a problem that's fairly unique to my own setup.
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I should note that the software is also available for free on a 20 day trial basis. I enjoy trying new tools and integrating them into my system, so who knows, maybe PGP will become my go to controller mapping software!Īt any rate I figured I'd pass it along for anyone else that was curious but like me was scared off by the price. 20 bones always seemed a bit steep to me, particularly when Xpadder had me covered, but for $10 I'm more than willing to take this profiler for a test drive.
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So as luck would have it, I happened to check out the PGP web site tonight and noticed that the profiler is currently 50% off. Namely I've long been interested in mapping the home button on my controller, which as you may know Xpadder does not (and likely will not ever) do. I'm a diehard Xpadder fan, but we have a few vocal supporters of PGP here on the forums (Krak I'm looking at you here), whose comments have piqued my interest on a few occasions. I've been curious about Pinnacle Game Profiler for a while.