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  1. As you know, keyboard playing Pokemon is both annoying and hard on the hands. We can't get back the old feelgood of GBA handheld, so we have to go with the next best thing. In this guide, I will show you the cheaper alternative for those who don't have a PS3 remote or Bluetooth gamepad, but instead have an old PS2 remote laying around. The first piece of equipment you are going to need is this ; [url="http://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Controller-Adapter-Lifetime-Warranty-2/dp/B000F6BGXY"]http://www.amazon.co...2/dp/B000F6BGXY[/url] I got mine about 3 years ago and it still works, however the 2nd joypad slot on mine didn't. I typically use this device in conjunction with a program called x360ce. This emulates the remote into an XBOX 360 remote, and it works really well! However, for this guide, we are going to be using [url="http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key/JoyToKey%20English%20Version.htm"]JoytoKey[/url]. This will allow you to be able to hook up your PS2 Gamepad, and designate the keys you want to use for the task. Once the download is complete, extract it anywhere, and run JoyToKey.exe as administrator (Just to be safe) The rest is fairly simple, the image I will use as reference was pulled from the site as well ; [img]http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key/JoyToKey%20English%20Version_files/jtk33en1.gif[/img] You can double-click a key setting, and choose what keyboard key and joystick button to use it with. The annoying part will be determining what key "Button 1 or 2" is on your gamepad... so what I will do instead is upload a .rar with a saved configuration for you to load into it and make it a load easier. JoyToKey coniguration file - Place this with the .exe http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dc72x14q5n4u39z LINKS - [url="http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key/JoyToKey%20English%20Version.htm"]JoyToKey[/url] [url="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dc72x14q5n4u39z"]Configuration File[/url]
  2. I'm curious how you came up the assumption that releasing a "road map" would cause them to be harassed?
  3. So I'm assuming by your response that even you do not know. That is understandable, as I remember a project like this was becoming stale and looking for someone to take over. As the most recent Alpha release of this has brought a large majority of people onto it's base, of course it can be overwhelming. Not knowing the limitations is also understandable, as is most great things on the internet. I would just like to see what the grand scheme may be, weather we will always only have 1 region or all, only GBA version of Pokemon and down. or all. I'm just curious how powerful this Java client is, and if it will be able to properly emulate a Nintendo DS, or if we will even try (Due to legal obligation of course) I'm not looking to insult or degrade anything here, I think PokeMMO is great, I just would hate to see it eventually become stagnant from little to no updates because the development team became tired and out of ideas.
  4. One thing I would like to see is possibly a Mindmap of what is to come and the direction of this community. Updates are awesome, and a list of things to come are great too, but one thing we would benefit from is a more broad explanation of what we can expect. I'm sure you're thinking that the "Current Development Progress" is what I mean. This is in fact not true. I am talking in terms of how far this community is to be taken as far as actual in-game regions, depth, and long term content.
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