



Obviously change the drive letter above to match your setup and provide the correct location of your vjoy in file Run, C:\Program Files (x86)\VJoy\VJoy.exe -file "D:\PC\Injustice - Gods Among Us UE\VJoy.ini"įileMove, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\vjoy.sys, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\vjoy_renamed.sys Quote from: TheManuel on January 08, 2014, 07:22:05 pm Here is the AHK script I am using to enable vjoy when playing Injustice and to disable it when playing PC games that use the xbox pad hack, like SFIV/AE and MKKE:įileMove, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\vjoy_renamed.sys, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\vjoy.sys Both games can be had for very cheap these days. If you do the upgrade, you should also check out MKKE, while you're at it. I watch old episodes of Justice League with my kids so buying this game was a no-brainer for me. I recommend a hard drive upgrade and getting this game, if you the cab with friends, with any frequency, especially if have some affinity for the DC characters. There is an excellent guide on button layout alternatives for the game here. This game requires a minimum of 4 buttons, as all other functions can be accomplished by combinations of those but I would argue that to comfortably use all the other functions, you really need 6 buttons, or you'll find yourself playing twister with your fingers.

On the other hand, it does make sense in the context of the story mode which is a bit darker than the standard superhero fare (e.g., Superman laser-lobotomizing Shazam). To me, it just jive well with the overall juvenile atmosphere of a superhero fighting game. My only knock on the game, besides the controls setup issues, is the MK-like blood and wounds the characters incur over the course of the fight. This game as with any fighter, is best enjoyed with friends in a party type atmosphere. Instead you'll likely enjoy the pummeling your friends around and subjecting them to the preposterous special attacks each character has, like superman punching somebody into orbit and them hammering them back down to earth. However, unless you are a high level fighting game enthusiast (which I'm not), I doubt you'll be put off by the technical shortcomings of the game compared to more refined "competition" type games like SFIV. I find the game to be an awful lot of fun and I fully agree with Howard on the casual aspect of it.
