Hello guys,i have tried tons of application such as tincore keymapper to be able to play mc4 but no luck. Both analog works fine natively, i have problem when aiming down sight. Upon button press it aims and unaims instantly....how do i use ipega....i just need to be able to map the fire and ADS button to the shoulder buttons on the ipega. Thx!
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I have my Evo running an AOSP ROM and I have PSX4DROID, SNES, Gameboid, N64oid as my emulators. I went out yesterday and purchased a WiiMote (just the remote) but apparently that isn't enough.
I will mainly be using it for N64 (have to get my Zelda fix) and Mario Kart 64. I tried opening Mario Kart 64 and mapping the keys. I mapped all the keys and when I launched the game I could not turn with the D-PAD on the Wiimote.
I successfully paired the with WiiMoteController (app) but it won't turn left or right. I can do everything else but it kind of defeats the purpose.
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Should I be mapping the keys within the N64 emulator app (what I've been doing) or map the keys in the WiiMoteController app?
Do I also need to buy the Nunchuck attachment?
Is it possible to just have the WiiMote and use that for my gaming?
Is there a Wii Controller attachment that I can slide my Wiimote into to turn it into a full fledge controller?
Why don't the Rom Gripper & Rom Gripper ++ download any ROMs? Are the servers down?
I'm confused and frustrated as I was trying all night to play around with it. I also want to mention that I didn't have success in the Zelda app either.
Wii-mote alone doesnt have sufficient buttons for the N64. Really its lacking to even cover the SNES.
Mostly I game using GBA, because of this. To combat it, you can get the classic controller plugin - http://www.amazon.com/Wii-Classic-Controller-nintendo/dp/B000IN0BSU
Which plugs into the wiimote, and should map through the WiiMoteController app, though I havent tried to see for sure. Personally I want it totally portable, and dont want to have to carry a third thing. I wish they would just make a wireless wii classic controller to work on its own. But alas...
Another problem you may be encountering with N64 and PSX, is mapping analog to digital. You are familiar with the analog controls of the original, but as I understand it, you can only map the classic controller as keyboard input, which turns them into digital control (full on, full off, like a keyboard button press). For many games that wont matter, but for many it will. Just another consideration.
Don't know anything about romgripper though, I only backup my games that I have bought with tools built from scratch
massivebasset said:
I wish they would just make a wireless wii classic controller to work on its own. But alas...
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you mean the Datel Retro wireless controller? That's what I bought. Think of it as a classic controller with the wiimote built inside
http://www.amazon.com/Wii-Retro-Wireless-Controller-Nintendo/dp/B001ULJGDU
I laugh at everyone getting a wiimote + classic controller for use with their phones, lol. Who the hell wants to carry that around?
Hell, I don't even use the datel controller that much (thank god I have a wii to use it with as well). Like I'm going to carry a controller with me everywhere I go, seriously.
I just choose games that work well with touchscreen controls (like strategy games and rpgs)
So do you recommend me getting a nunchuck along with my WiiMote or returning the Wiimote and buying the Datel?
I downloaded the ROM before (I do own all the games I downloaded) and I only care about those 2 games.
well getting a nunchuck isn't really going to solve your problem of not having enough buttons for N64 and PSX games...
and about the controller still not working after you mapped the buttons, you still have to switch to the controller in the standard Android input settings (like switch away from an onscreen keyboard) AS WELL as enabling the "input option" within the emulators. Like in Gameboid, if you go into "other settings" you will find an input option that you have to toggle (in addition to simply mapping the keys in the controls section).
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So do you recommend me getting a nunchuck along with my WiiMote or returning the Wiimote and buying the Datel?
I downloaded the ROM before (I do own all the games I downloaded) and I only care about those 2 games.
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I get 5 to 10 emails/PMs a day about this, you're going to want to get the Datel Retro Wireless. Wiimotes are only good for NES and Sega Master System.
Does it have a mapping tool so you can play games that don't support a controller or can you not download them at all?
don't know really. It has some kind of touch pad on it. But since Ouya has a controller, the games designed for it will have gamepad inputs.
for other games, who knows yet. Maybe Sixasxis Controller app may be able to help. It has touch simulator profiles. It's rather hit and miss on it's success. It's not the app, but some game's touch inputs are not static, so it makes it more difficult to setup.
they support sixaxis controllers natively, and there are rumours that a few people will be porting their controller-mapping apps to OUYA, for the purpose of adapting those touchscreen .apk's...
There is nothing so far on the marketplace or on the major OUYA forums
Has anyone tested the Interworks Controller Pro U (aka Retro Classic Controller) with the Ouya (or any Android device)? I'm especially interested in joystick functionality...
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looking for an app that will let me use the ouya controller to control playstore games. Either by screen mapping keys or something i know the M.O.J.O console has software like it and i wanted to know if it got ported over or is there anything else i can use.
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looking for an app that will let me use the ouya controller to control playstore games. Either by screen mapping keys or something i know the M.O.J.O console has software like it and i wanted to know if it got ported over or is there anything else i can use.
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I think the best you can do if the game you want to play doesn't have a controller set up page, like emulators do, is play moga optimized games using the xposed app found here to make the ouya control look like a moga to the game: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2359390
There is also the "tincore" App ! You have to map the controller actions to places on the touchscreen, so you can play games without controller support. There are some threads an ouyaforum.com sideloading, whre you can get support. It is possible to load profils for each game from the net, so you need not make your own.
I do not use tincore!
gueschmid
hellos
i have a fire tv with 2 amazon controllers and 1 wii controller. i just wanna play mario kart, mame, etc. with my brother.
the problem is that emulators see the 2 amazon controllers like first player and after that i connect the wii controller and the dpad of amazon controller is the same as the wii.
I downloaded sixaxis and other apps without solution T_T.
exist a for the play 2 persons local multiplayer in emulators like snes, n64, mame, etc
thx for you help and sorry for my bad english
I would like to know this as well. Multiplayer emulator games would be great!
hellos
i found the way. I use the usb/bt joystick center, you can find info in youtube (the web dont let me post external links yet)
Now i can play with my brother snes games, n64 games.
For neo geo games i use neo.emu, this emulator is great, its recognizes 2 amazon controllers, i can play with other ppl by my side. its great.
if you need help with the usb/bt joystick center settings, maybe, i can help you
if anyone knows how to play mame games with the mame4droid 0.139u1, pls, comment here or post a link for that.
sorry for my bad english, xiaooo
xpinal said:
hellos
i found the way. I use the usb/bt joystick center, you can find info in youtube (the web dont let me post external links yet)
Now i can play with my brother snes games, n64 games.
For neo geo games i use neo.emu, this emulator is great, its recognizes 2 amazon controllers, i can play with other ppl by my side. its great.
if you need help with the usb/bt joystick center settings, maybe, i can help you
if anyone knows how to play mame games with the mame4droid 0.139u1, pls, comment here or post a link for that.
sorry for my bad english, xiaooo
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I'm actually curious how you got the usb/bt joystick center to actually find anything. When you do a search, it locks up during the scan.
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Muy afc connects automatic to the aftv. What i do is open The USB/bt app And after that take off/un a battery. Then un the app use The search botton. Un my case the app find The 2 controllers.
I can chance the configuration, add more controllers, bottons, etc.
Im using a custom launcher and have a xpose instale and one addon(hdxpose) or something line that
xpinal said:
Hellos
Muy afc connects automatic to the aftv. What i do is open The USB/bt app And after that take off/un a battery. Then un the app use The search botton. Un my case the app find The 2 controllers.
I can chance the configuration, add more controllers, bottons, etc.
Im using a custom launcher and have a xpose instale and one addon(hdxpose) or something line that
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Interesting, which version of the USB/BT App are you running?
What happens to me is it keeps saying searching and after 5 mins, the app closes. 2 different versions of that do it.
this is the usb/bt joysitick apk.
is free in googleplay. i uploaded to dropbox link
dropbox . com /s/m5h8wop78hzgyrb/com.free.usbjoyfree-3.0100.apk?dl=0
Hi guys. I recently purchased a FTVS and have installed the Mupen64 emulator. I'm having a heck of a time getting the Amazon Game Controller to map properly. I'm trying to map it for Mario64 and I've gotten everything to work sort of except for the "up" controls. If I map either the Dpad or Analog direction up, then it acts as if the button is always pressed and Mario runs around non stop. If someone could please share their correct settings to map the Amazon Game Controller for Mupen64 I'd be forever grateful. Currently this is the input device settings I'm using in the "input devices" folder. I found this information here on the Mupen forums, but there is no other help there that I can find....
http://www.paulscode.com/forum/index.php?topic=1864.0
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No one is using Mupen64 on this thing? Really?