![]() Redoing the controller mapping screen entirely is still on my todo list, as it would be nice for it to be a bit more user friendly. So some mappings may have to be fixed each time you play. I noticed while making this video there are a few small bugs that must have snuck in since the last update, specifically some keys/controller settings not saving and loading properly when you restart your game. ![]() I'll make a quick video showing the exact process for this setup shortly. The buttons should be mapped as none by default so you will need to assign those buttons to your controller.Īfter this hit Apply Changes and you should be good to go. Next, choose player 2 at the top, and change the input to your controller. Using the arrow keys move down to the first input (Left Stick X), press space, and then press the key you want to mapped (A). Now we need to re-assign the default keyboard mappings to player 1. When you clear the inputs both the keyboard and the controller mappings will be cleared, and because of this WASD will no longer work (as you just cleared it!) The arrow keys and space need to be used when there are no mappings. ![]() In order to fix this you need to go into the Options > Controls menu, select Player 1,go down to the bottom and clear the inputs. This is why both the keyboard and controller are moving the same player. Party Panic ALSO assigns player 1 the first detected controller by default. The problem is that Party Panic assumes that player 1 want's to use the keyboard and assigns player 1 the keyboard by default. I do most of my testing with an xbox 360 controller, and a keyboard so this configuration is possible. So getting a controller and keyboard working is a bit tricky, because Party Panic does some assuming for you which in most cases works good, but this is the one area it fails.
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