![]() Searching for answers hasn't turned up any useful results so hopefully someone knows what I'm trying to explain here and can help me. I’m a fan of the DualShock 4 via the 8bitdo wireless adaptor. Both controllers I used (both 360 controllers, had to buy a 2nd when my 1st 360 RRoD'd) work on the 360 perfectly fine. I can use controller 2 to play a one player Nintendo Game but not controller 1 since all of its buttons aren't working for whatever reason, and it's the one that is successfully recognized as an Xbox controller! Just standalone Retroarch, booting directly into Retroarch. Each controller will only control player 1 in a Nintendo game.Īlso, the actual controller 1, what I want to be controller 1, isn't having its "A" button recognized so I have to use controller 2 to press "A" so it's all messed up. It successfully changes controller 1 to reflect that it is an Xbox 360 controller, but on Controller 2 it still says it's a WiiMote.Įither way, when I actually go into a game, it sees both controller 1 and controller 2 as controller 1. I launch a Nintendo game, press F1, go to settings, input, and bind all the buttons successfully for controller 1 and two. I'm trying to configure two players and am starting with Nintendo. ![]() In retroarch, it sees all of these controllers and has the Xbox controllers set as controller 6 and 7. I have several controllers connected to my computer, including two WiiMote's, two light guns, a spinner, trackball, and an i-pac 4 board for my control panel. I'm trying to configure Retroarch, per core, for use with my two new Xbox 360 wireless controllers.
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