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  1. i recently picked up a GGE909 PC Recoil Pad, and it appeared as though it would be a great conttroller for gaming. it has dual shock capabilities, dual analog joysticks and about 12 programable buttons depending on how you look at it. it also features an Escape Key and Enter Key on it, and it emulates a mouse! its a pretty cool controller, but unfortunately the analog controls are wild and too sensitive. im stuck on Phnom Penh '86 because of the poor sensitivty controls when it comes to aiming with the analog controller. i still have the reciept, and was thinking of exchanging it for something better, but im not sure what that might be. so, i thought id ask here. whats your ideal controller pad for playing your favorite GTA games? the biggest issue for me is ability to calibrate the sensitivty of the analog pads, so if you have one thats especially nice with that, id like to hear (read) about it!
  2. hello, im using the "GTA VC Ultimate Trainer v2" by LithJoe, and was wondering how the teleporter feature works. is this at all like save states in video game emulators? if it is, how do i correctly use it that way? in fact, how do i use it at all. it (the trainer) didnt come with any documentation when i downloaded it. it also had an unhandled exception when i tried to set infinite armor, and it subsequently crashed. is this just a poor trainer? what would another option for a good, stable trainer be?
  3. rats. thats so time consuming. too bad theyre not archive files! thanks for the quick help!
  4. hello all, ive been wanting to create my own VC radio stations to replace the originals from time to time, and im wondering how. i have the ADF "unpacker" if you will, but i dont know how to create a full, multi-song ADF file. the program gives the option to create one ADF from one MP3 strictly, which leaves me to question: are ADF files archives or not? if they arent, what would be the ideal method for creating a new radio file? would it be to string along several MP3s in one large file, and encode it that way? that seems a little extreme to me is all. searching google for hours yields no real information on ADF files, other than "you can get the program to decode them here!" etc... i hope someone here can help. i understand i can just dump songs into the MP3 player, but thats not as fun for me. i like the idea of changing the stations and hearing my own creations.
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