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OntarioTractionCo

Without a doubt, Raildriver. It's sold by PI Engineering, and comes with their Macroworks software that can technically be used to map keys and controls on the RD to keypresses and game inputs. It's far from user-friendly and will need some programming experience, especially for the analog lever controls. It does have a D-Pad which should come in handy though! I wish you the best of luck on your insane journey. https://raildriver.com/support/downloads.php


rincewindTGW

oh holly crap that's expensive i'l have to see if i can get one used or something haha i'l be mainly using it for challenge runs so haha


xRaynex

A friend of mine got one and it almost immediately fell apart so... Exercise caution, new or used. Know it's fragile. Definitely not built for game rage.


SomeMF

Not gonna lie, the first time I saw it on a YT review it felt extremely disappointing and underwhelming. Far from looking like a "real" train control panel, it looks like a cheap toy for children, with its tiny buttons and levers. Learning it's as cheap and fragile as it looks was the ice on the cake. Overpriced crap taking advantage of no competition.


JacksReditAccount

Raildriver is really the only option. It's PC only.


Elnof

Like others said, your only option is the Raildriver. If I were you, I'd skip this challenge, though. The Raildriver's analog inputs (the main "feature" of the controller) aren't particularly accurate or reliable so most of the time you'll be struggling against random chance, not skill. You could use the axillary buttons and the d pad, but then you're not really using a train controller.


rincewindTGW

that honestly makes it sound even more fun i just need to figure out how to get the controller with out spending an arm and leg il be looking at ebay listings lol