![]() :) Trigger Man is a game I was very surprised to see you support with this since I'd only ever heard terrible things about it, but with mouse support it's a pretty fun game! Funny how some of those "bad" games were mainly only due to the controls/poor analog stick aiming, and would've been vastly improved by having a PC port. But sometimes bad games are fun, and mouse support might even make them decent. I'd say Portal Runner quality is more in the "mediocre" range, while Daemon Summoner and Beverly Hills Cop are straight up "bad". I'm impressed that you're able to disable the auto-aim/auto-centering in games that don't have those settings natively. I think just about every game on my lists have Y-axis aiming, and either no lock-on, or only a soft-lock like in Without Warning's case, where the crosshair is just a bit sticky on enemies. Like originally I was thinking Run Like Hell might be a fun one to have mouse support on, but then I remembered that it's almost entirely lock-on combat so I removed it. Yeah, I tried keeping that in mind when doing my initial list too. The first game I did, Trigger Man, is just awful to play on controller but with a mouse I kind of enjoy it haha. These terrible games are made a little more palatable when played on a mouse and keyboard in my opinion. Another bad one I found was Beverly Hills Cop on the PS2 which looks like it could use some proper support. Portal Runner is another one that I had not come across which seems to be of the same sort of quality as Daemon Summoner but I'm down to take a look at it. And usually I try to disable things like aim-lock and auto-centering either with the injector itself while it's running or with external cheats and it just depends on the game whether not it relies on auto-aim to actually hit enemies. I've thought about the same sort of thing for the third-person parts of Die Hard Trilogy, just aiming horizontally with mouse to give a bit more precision. I do think they could be made to have some sort of mouse input even if it's only the x-axis. I'd consider them less as third-person shooters and more just third-person action games. I have looked at some of the Army Men games but saw that same thing that they don't usually have any vertical aiming to them. and New York City to my list.īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback. Thank you again for all the work you've put into this! It's been a literal dream come true being able to play a lot of these games again but with mouse support.Įdit: Crossing out games as you add support for them, thank you! :)Įdit 3: Added Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick, Evil Dead: Regeneration, Robotech: Battlecry, SOCOM series, and True Crime: Streets of L.A.
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