> > But Armadillo Racing cabinets have a massive two-handed trackball with plenty of > > momentum. That needs to be approximated somehow, and a joystick would really take the > > fun out of it. > > How do you decide which one of your sock puppets to use before you post?
Mainly by mood and time of day. But your ad hominem doesn't change the fact that I'm right: Armadillo Racing uses a two-handed trackball for control, and changing it to joystick doesn't reflect the actual hardware. If the hardware transforms the trackball input so it looks like a stick to the software, that needs to be emulated. This would both document how the system works and allow it to be played naturally.