X360ce Vibmod 3.1.4.1.zip

First visit this link: this link and download “x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.1.zip” file. Unzip downloaded file. Open “Device Manager” in your Windows. How to get into Windows device manager? – Visit this tutorial. Make sure that your gamepad is connected to a. X360ce Vibmod 3.1.4.1. This is normal and can be modified in the x360ce options when installing and whatnot.IMPORTANT. OFFICIAL PS3 CONTROLLER Disclaimer: I didn't create MotionInJoy. I'm merely spreading word. If you have an official PS3 controller you will need to manually install drivers for it.

Trash Squad finally released!

Then all you'd need to do is use x360ce, assuming the method you used doesn't emulate an Xbox controller already. Let me know any methods that you've figured out! Official PS3 controllers a real nuisance! Contact me if it doesn't work properly.OTHER CONTROLLERS. QUICK INSTRUCTIONS/DOWNLOAD LINK for x360ce: 1. In x360ce, you set your gamepad's button mappings. Then you download and set a Steam Grid banner for the shortcut, so you can tell which game it is. RT buttons react diffrent as shown on the picture of the emulator. This is like x360ce, except that it doesn't need to be configured. Super Meat Boy and various other games will only accept Xbox controllers. This will work for those too.LOCAL CO-OP WITH KEYBOARD AND PS3 CONTROLLER.Posted by LittleBigNerd on page 5 ( Go there to see the original post). 1) Download vibmod: 2) Unzip x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.1.zip to any location you like. Look for x360ce.ini and xinput13.dll.

Posted by Zendalor on Jan 28, 2018 in Game | 0 comments

Our newest game – Trash Squad, was just released and is available to buy on Steam platform. Visit the store page: store.steampowered.com

If you don’t know anything about Trash Squad yet, let me explain in a few words. Generally, it’s a dynamic shooter with RPG/roguelike elements. The game allows you to fight against hordes of monsters in many randomly generated levels. There are multiple weapons at your disposal, like rifles, shotguns, lasers, swords, rocket launchers, bombs, grenades and much more. You can unlock up to 10 playable characters, each of them is completely different.

To see Trash Squad in action, just watch the official trailer below.

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Trash Squad – now on Steam Greenlight

Posted by Zendalor on Apr 22, 2017 in Game | 0 comments

Quite a lot of time has passed since the last post, so it’s high time to write something. For last months we’ve been working on our next game – Trash Squad. It’s not ready yet, but we’ve decided to submit it to Steam Greenlight. Before you go to the Steam and vote, let me tell you a few things about this game.

X360ceVibmod3.1.4.1.zip

Trash Squad is a randomly generated shooter, enriched with many RPG elements (stats, talents, lot of items
and much more). There are many different characters, every one its own unique skills and look. The game offers multiple individual weapons at your disposal. No matter what you preffer – bow, shotgun, flamethrower, sword, sniper rifle, or even crayon machine gun, all can be found here. In this game you play as one of the members
of an elite team – TrashSquad, waste disposal specialists. Your main mission is to stop an army of waste from
a nearby dump, who have started to threaten residents of the city.

Before you leave take a look a the first Trash Squad trailer. It contains gameplay footage from the alpha version
of the game.

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Razenroth Released!

Posted by Zendalor on Sep 26, 2015 in Game | 0 comments

Our second game – Razenroth, is finally available to buy. Just visit Steam store page: Store.steampowered.com The first game we’ve made was Stonerid, 2d platform game, made in XNA. Instead of making its sequel or other platformer, we decided to create something completely different.

One of the most important thing about Razenroth is a fact that many elements are randomly generated. All the levels, weather conditions, distribution and quantity of key elements are completely randomly generated. So even if you’ll play Razenroth a few times, you won’t discover everything.

You can also watch the official trailer, where we would like to show you some of key features, available in Razenroth.

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The Evolution of Stonerid

Posted by Zendalor on Aug 28, 2014 in Game Design | 0 comments

Xpadder Windows 7

When we started to develop Stonerid in Autumn 2011, we were quite unexperienced in game development. That’s probably why we chose platformer as our first game. Many people who start their adventure with game dev, often choose platformers, maybe just because it’s one of the easiest game genre to do. In this post I would like to show you how Stonerid evolved during the development process.

Recently, when I was looking for the first level in Stonerid, that we’ve ever created, I found something what you can see below.

It looks quite different than levels in current version of the game, because it was only test level. Anyway, most of the key mechanisms worked correctly, so I started to design a few normal levels.

As you can see, they look rather good (however still significantly worse than the newest levels), much better than the previous one. We also add parallax background, which offered 3 independent layers to use. These levels were created at the beginning of 2012, a lot of time before the official release in december 2013. To design these levels I used a very cool editor, written by our programmer (my elder brother). By pressing one key I could switch to the level and immediately test it. It really speeded up the whole process. Take a look at the first version of our level editor.

This editor was constantly improved. It became a very powerfull tool, with a huge number of useful features. Below a screenshot from the current version.

One of the first screen, which you can see after you run Stonerid, is a game menu, located in fiery cave. This one below, from the first version of Stoneird, doesn’t look so bad, but in final version we significantly improved it.

As you can see we also changed a main character’s design, for both forms. Now they are also much better animated.

Atronast Mountain – main places in the game, also significantly changed. We completely rebuilded it and added more details. The Great Tree is now much greater and it’s covered with toxic substances.

During the development process we many times redesigned other important screens, like „options”, „loading” or „level summary” screen. It’s quite difficult to create something that looks good on the first attempt, that’s why we created so many versions.

At the beginning „loading” screen was a just black with a small centered caption „Loading”. I know this screen is not important for most of the players, especially that loading times in Stonerid are relatively short. However, in my opinion that simple thing improves a little the game’s mood.

We’ve worked on Stonerid for about 2 years, it’s quite long period of time. Why it took so much time? One of the reason are parallel worlds. The first version was a just simple platformer without that feature. But after half year of development we decided, that it’s not enough if we want to get players attention. That’s why we implemented parallel worlds. Because of that, all levels required much more time to create and were more difficult to design.

When I look at these screenshots today I wonder how come we made Stonerid. We didn’t make any „normal” game before, and so many obstacles appeared on our way. Main goal was to get on Steam and we also did it. I know that Stonerid was for almost 7 months on Greenlight, it’s quite long, but who cares about it now.

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How to use a gamepad other than Xbox 360 controller?

Posted by Zendalor on Aug 13, 2014 in Technology | 2 comments

In default XNA Game Studio technology supports only X360 controller. It’s definitely a great gamepad, but what if somebody doesn’t have it and a game (e.g. Stonerid) doesn’t support other gamepads?
Normally I prefer keyboard than gamepad, but many people like to use them in platform games. In this short tutorial I will show you how to use other controllers (I used Logitech RumblePad 2) in Stonerid.

1. First visit this link: this link and download “x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.1.zip” file.

2. Unzip downloaded file.

3. Open “Device Manager” in your Windows. How to get into Windows device manager? – Visit this tutorial.

4. Make sure that your gamepad is connected to a PC. Find it on the list and open its properties.

5. Go to “Details” tab and select “Hardware Ids”.

6. Find your Vid and Pid numbers. My Vid: 046d, Pid: c218.

7. Edit “x360ce.ini” file, which you downloaded earlier and type there your Vid and Pid.

8. Run “XInputTest.exe” to see if every button works correctly. If you are not happy with default settings you can edit “x360ce.ini” to make some updates.

9. Go to the folder where you installed Steam. Then go to steamapps -> common -> Stonerid and paste there “xinput1_3.dll” and “x360ce.ini” files.

10. Your gamepad is ready to use, run the game.

I tested it on Win XP and Win 7,and I didn’t encounter any problems. And one more thing, don’t unplug the controller during the game because it can completely freeze it. If you have any questions regarding this post, don’t hesitate to contact us, I’ll try to help.

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