
The really problem comes when play Legends in the Arenas as their powers really aren’t dropped in slots in any organized manner and you can’t change their load-outs. This might seem complicated, but it makes it easy to flip back and forth between characters once you get use to assigning your powers in a unified manner. To make best use of this when using multiple characters, you will need to assign your powers in your load-out so that you have similar kinds of powers in the power slots for each character. I suggest you figure out how you like to play and create your own configuration to configure the game pad the way it works best for you, but this is how I have mine set-up. Program the game pad like you would for any other game by creating commands and assigning them as you like. It is now by default duplicating the action of the mouse. If you want you can use the “select axis assignment” in the Logitech profiler to name this, but don’t bother to edit the profile. Map the right stick Y-axis to the mouse Y-axis using the “axis properties selection” for the right stick y-axis. Map the right stick X-axis to the mouse X-axis using the axis properties selection for the right stick x-axis. The first thing that you will want to do is fix the right stick. *Setting-up our DCUO Profile in the Logitech Profiler The game pad will function using your DCUO profile in any program you run until you change this setting, so you might want to warn anyone else that might use the computer or remember to switch back to one of the other settings. This will basically make your game pad act like a mouse and keyboard as far as your computer is concerned.

At the top left of the screen click the third selection - “apply persistent profile” and select your DCUO profile as the persistent profile in the drop-down box. Instead, set-up the game profile as normal, but then click on "Options" and then "Global Profiler Settings". However, the game cannot be targeted properly using the system as the game is not an.

You still want to do this in order to set up the gamepad. Generally, when you use the game pad to control your action in a game, you would simply use the Logitech profiler to target the game using the “Create new game profile” by clicking “Select a game”. This is the most necessary step as the in-game controller interface will cause your right stick to move left-right with up and down motions and up-down with side to side motions – and there is no way to change this in the in-game interface.
#Logitech game controller setup how to
You might want to use different button combinations than I do, so I will start with how to get the game pad/controller to override the in-game controller interface. This is how to avoid that frustration and enjoy the game using your Logitech gamepad/controller. If you have just plug a controller/gamepad in and have tried to play the game right away, then you already know the frustration that can be. This is the Logitech game controller that looks the most like a PlayStation 2 game controller.

So I’ve been playing DCUO for about a month now, and I’ve been playing the game successfully with my Logitech Dual-action gamepad.
