In my case this DRASTICALLY improved the dead zone for WC1 and 2. I don't think this improves the dead zone, but I think the timed interval setting is required to prevent drifting. I then tried changing some DOSBOX settings: Upgrading to a Thrustmaster T.16000M FCS HOTAS improved things greatly for some games (X-Wing and Descent) but did little for others (all the Wing Commander games). This suggested to me that the dead zone issue was (partially at least) due to the stick I was using. On a whim, I tried playing with a wired XBOX 360 controller, and was surprised to find that there is little or no dead zone when using it. Just for reference, I originally tried playing on a Thrustmaster HOTAS X, but the massive dead zone rendered pretty much any game running in DOSBOX unplayable. As you complete more and more quests, your character will become stronger with better equipment, enhanced skills and gained perks.Here's one setting I changed that seemed to help a lot. You will be using guns with different ammo, grenades or melee weapons to dispose of them and you will be able to heal yourself with medkits and food. Your main enemies are zombies who already control the world - they are everywhere, in many different kinds and - most importantly - in great numbers. Survival RPG and first person shooterWalking Zombie 2 is good old FPS with story, tens of quests and a lot of shooting stuff with different weapons. ![]() You will be taking important story quests and many side quests, level-up your skills and perks, sell and buy equipment and communicate with (un)lucky survivors. You were born into it so you will have to struggle to survive and fight against many kinds of zombies, bandits and dangerous boss monsters. ![]() The world after the zombie apocalypse is a grim place.
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