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Originally Posted by SuperNerd256
We've been looking into 254's "Cheesy Drive" recently. From what I hear, it offers great maneuverability combined with simple, user-friendly controls. It uses a steering wheel to turn, and buttons for turn-on-a-dime left and right turns.
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It's just software, and doesn't necessitate the use of a steering wheel. It just wants a steering input (could be a joystick) and a throttle input. This could be mapped to a single x-y joystick, or more commonly split between two joysticks.
The main goal of it is remapping arcade drive to allow better turning while driving than normal.