Update Joystick Scaling Algorithms#28
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The joystick deadzone as applied currently locks the axis to the X or Y axis rather than only applying the deadzone according to a magnitude from center. This results in games being rather hard to control how we'd remember them performing on original hardware unless we disable deadzones. This will allow more gamepads to use a well-adjusted deadzone without impacting precise movement.
- N64 typically only uses about 66% of the real input range (-85 to +85 rather than the full -127 to +127) - Games often feel too sensitive as a result - This change implements a separate option for joystick input range to allow customization of this feature (Some N64 controllers are as low as (-65 to +65) - This update also splits out the deadzone for left/right joystick respectively
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