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    Getting a USB controller to override arcade controls

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    • edmaul69E
      edmaul69 @dh2005
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      @dh2005 the problem is you set your xbox controller up wrong. Ignore what the buttons say on them. When you set up a controller set it up in a super nintendo layout, not what your controller says. Retropie was set up this way.

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69 @dh2005
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        @dh2005 https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/RetroArch-Configuration

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          dh2005
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          Oh!!!

          I'll try that right now. Thanks!

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            dh2005
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            I just played the NewZealand Story arcade with SNES-style controls on a wired Xbox 360 controller. I am close to tears...

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              dh2005
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              Okay. So this has broadly made things great. But could I ask whether it is possible to do as I asked above? Because the button layout for the NES emulator feels rather counterintuitive to me.

              As a follow-on question, is it possible even to set individual controls for individual games? I ask because Afterburner II and Space Harrier seem to want analogue, rather than digital, inputs from the arcade stick - but most other arcade ROMs want digital, so I can't set the emulator to default to analogue.

              (I know that's yet another question... sorry, but I'm on a roll!)

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                dh2005 @dh2005
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                @dh2005 said in Getting a USB controller to override arcade controls:

                I just played the NewZealand Story arcade with SNES-style controls on a wired Xbox 360 controller. I am close to tears...

                Seriously... I know it's lame to quote oneself... but this was a eureka moment. This is why I bought a machine like this.

                Fabulous.

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                  dh2005 @dh2005
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                  @dh2005 said in Getting a USB controller to override arcade controls:

                  Okay. So this has broadly made things great. But could I ask whether it is possible to do as I asked above? Because the button layout for the NES emulator feels rather counterintuitive to me.

                  As a follow-on question, is it possible even to set individual controls for individual games? I ask because Afterburner II and Space Harrier seem to want analogue, rather than digital, inputs from the arcade stick - but most other arcade ROMs want digital, so I can't set the emulator to default to analogue.

                  (I know that's yet another question... sorry, but I'm on a roll!)

                  Sorry. I've just read the bit about editing config files in the link that you sent me.

                  (apologies to any mods for multi-posting - I can't seem to find an 'edit' function...?)

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                    dh2005
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                    Update for anyone who's interested... I've got the machine working almost-perfectly, now.

                    The only issues remaining are that I'd prefer for A and B to be the other way around in the UI (but switching those would completely screw-up my in-emulator control schemes, so I'll live with that...), and quite a number of my arcade ROMs don't boot/work properly.

                    If anybody is still reading this, can I ask: if/when I update my emulators, will my game-specific config files get wiped?

                    Thanks,

                    DH.

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @dh2005
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                      @dh2005 no your game configs wont get wiped. And to edit a post click on the 3 dots on the bottom right of the post and choose edit.

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                        dh2005
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                        Thanks again for your help, pal.

                        Quite a bit's happened since I last looked at this thread. Primarily, I've bought another Pi! I'm putting a second one together, myself, from scratch - and I'm beginning to get my head around Raspbian. I think this second Pi will end up becoming another RetroPie platform, but one that I've tailored myself from the ground up, and attached to a TV rather than confined to a cabinet. I'm enjoying the challenge - plus, I feel slightly less of a fraud than I did a couple of months ago...!!!

                        Can I ask, does the Pi have a known 'threshold', when it comes to emulation? For instance, can it make a solid fist of the N64 and/or original PlayStation? And what about slightly more niche stuff from the same era, like the Saturn...?

                        Thanks again to anyone who can advise,

                        DH.

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