Controller not working in some PSX games.
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Check edited post above.
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There's a warning somewhere in your log that I don't find in mine:
[..] [WARN] Input device ID 5 is unknown to this libretro implementation. Using RETRO_DEVICE_JOYPAD.
You also seem to have a core remap file in use
[INFO] Remaps: core-specific remap found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/remaps/PCSX-ReARMed/PCSX-ReARMed.rmp.
Could you try renaming the
.rmp
file and see if you get anything different ? -
No change on the renaming of the remap file.
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Can you also attach the
retroarch.cfg
files you have:- the global file from
/opt/retropie/configs/all
- the
psx
system from/opt/retropie/configs/psx
I don't have any other ideas except to re-download/re-upoad the game again to Retropie.
- the global file from
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Deleted for sensitive info.
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You've used 'Save configuration' from RetroArch and it's dumped all the configuration parameters into the
.cfg
files. The warning is produced byinput_libretro_device_p1 = "5"
which seems present in the
psx
config file. There's a slim chance that removing thoseinput_libretro_device_p[X]
might help, but I'd say you should try with a clean config (use the.rp-dist
files in the configuration folders).
Btw, you should edit out your cheevos user/pass from the file or straight out remove the pastebins. -
I'm actually having a very similar problem. Was playing Ape Escape the other night with a PS3 controller, Not the .PBP but .Bin and .Cue format, worked fine, the next morning I decided to update my RetroPie and now it seems the analog function isn't working anymore.
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That solved the problem, thank you.
but now I'm getting a no BIOS found error and instead of giving me the RGUI it uses the XMB instead.But I fixed the BOTH issues. -
The opt/retropie/configs/all and opt/retropie/configs/psx retroarch.cfg files for me both have input_libretro_device_p1 = "1" not really understanding the fix, Could you explain in more detail please? I'm not the greatest with computers.
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After going through all the PSX RetroArch settings I figured out my problem. To change the controller to Analog you used to go to Quick Menu>Controls and set User 1 Device Type to RetroPad w/Analog. After the update, you put that back as Retropad (without the analog) as default, go to Quick Menu>Options and change Pad 1 Type to Dualshock there. Maybe this will help someone with that problem in the future.
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