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    • R
      Robinson
      last edited by

      Hi there,
      I am new to retro gaming and I am soon to install some ROM games and buy 2 game pads.
      Are there any manufacturers or models recommended with RetroPie?
      Perhaps one that could also be used with Playstation in the future?
      Thank you.

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        lostless @Robinson
        last edited by

        @Robinson well that’s easy. The ps5 controller. Works on retropie and ps5. If you are talking a ps4, then a ps4 controller

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          Robinson
          last edited by

          Thanks.
          I have just realized I would rather use a wireless gamepad, Bluetooth type, not RF because for RF dongles would have to occupy USB ports on Pi4.
          I understand I can use 2 Bluetooth gamepads at the same time to play any 2-player game, right?
          Are there perhaps any Bluetooth gamepads which are confirmed to work well?
          Will they work from a distance of 5 metres?

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          • lostlessL
            lostless @Robinson
            last edited by

            @Robinson the ps5 and ps4 controllers function over Bluetooth. yes, you can use 2 Bluetooth devices at the same time. Basically any Bluetooth controller or usb controller will work on the pie. You can go as cheap or expensive as you want. As far as that much distance, your mileage may very. The pi’s Bluetooth strength Is decent, but not great. Depends on location and your case. Might have better luck with an external usb Bluetooth adapter. But give it a go and see how well it works.

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            • R
              Robinson
              last edited by

              Thanks. I will probably go for DualShock 4 then.

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                Robinson @Robinson
                last edited by

                Update:
                DualShock 4 is hardly available anywhere.
                I assume Dualsense (of PS5) runs equally well with Raspberry Pi 4 on Bluetooth.
                And probably the same goes for Xbox Series S/X controllers?

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @Robinson
                  last edited by

                  DualShock 4 is hardly available anywhere.

                  Even used ones ?

                  I assume Dualsense (of PS5) runs equally well with Raspberry Pi 4 on Bluetooth.

                  It should be working, though I don't think it's full functionality is supported by RetroPie (i.e. new rumble types, microphone/headphones).

                  And probably the same goes for Xbox Series S/X controllers?

                  They're supported, you'll need the xpadneo driver installed before pairing it via Bluetooth (available from the RetroPie-Setup drivers section of the packages).

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                    Robinson @mitu
                    last edited by

                    Thanks.

                    @mitu said in Game pad to buy:

                    Even used ones ?

                    I am not convinced to buying a used one. We'll see.

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                    • AddisonA
                      Addison
                      last edited by Addison

                      If you can wait a month.

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                      $29.99 to pre-order.

                      https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Wireless-Controller-Windows-PC-Raspberry/dp/B0C2V3QPN7/

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                        Robinson @Addison
                        last edited by

                        @Addison Thanks.
                        I think I can wait. :)
                        It is not Bluetooth but wi-fi dongles will be OK too, I hope.
                        I just wonder if my Pi 4B will have enough power for an HDD and two game dongles. Or will a self-powered USB hub be necessary?

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                        • AddisonA
                          Addison @Robinson
                          last edited by

                          @Robinson

                          I've had horrible response times and complete dead moments with bluetooth, using many different premium controllers.

                          It's either WiFi or wired for me.

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                          • AddisonA
                            Addison
                            last edited by

                            Also, I use all 4 USB ports with no troubles.

                            WiFi adapter.
                            Wireless controller.
                            Wireless keyboard.
                            Wired controller.

                            You'll be fine. :)

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @Robinson
                              last edited by

                              @Robinson said in Game pad to buy:

                              I just wonder if my Pi 4B will have enough power for an HDD and two game dongles. Or will a self-powered USB hub be necessary?

                              What kind of HDD do you have and how much power does it need ? The Pi4B can supply at most 1.2A from all USB ports, so if your external disc needs more than that, it won't be working properly without being externally powered.

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                                Robinson
                                last edited by

                                Thanks.
                                I do not have a HDD yet.
                                I'm still thinking what to get:

                                • 2.5" or 3.5" HDD
                                • external (USB) or internal + USB-SATA converter
                                • one with enclosure (such as WD Elements) or not
                                • one with its own PSU or perhaps it is better to buy a separate self-powered USB hub
                                  So many doubts.
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                                  Robinson
                                  last edited by

                                  One more question.
                                  Is there any difference in playing games (Raspberry Pi 4B) using USB 2.0 and 3.0? Any advantage of 3.0 for playing retro games?

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                                    lostless @Robinson
                                    last edited by lostless

                                    @Robinson with a USB controller, defiantly no. With games on an external drive, there is no advantage. these games load slow and USB 2 can handle the bandwidth with no issue.

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                                    • windgW
                                      windg
                                      last edited by windg

                                      I am running roms from a usb 2 and i never had issues with the read/write speed.
                                      I have the WD Elements 2TB 2.5'', without separate PSU, connecting to the Pi usb ports and it is working without issues (tested with RPi3/RPi4 with official PI PSU).

                                      My English isn't at a good level.

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                                        Robinson @Addison
                                        last edited by

                                        Has anyone already tried it with Raspberry Pi Retropie?

                                        https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Wireless-Controller-Windows-PC-Raspberry/dp/B0C2V3QPN7/

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                                          Skibumwi @Robinson
                                          last edited by

                                          @Robinson said in Game pad to buy:

                                          @Addison Thanks.
                                          I think I can wait. :)
                                          It is not Bluetooth but wi-fi dongles will be OK too, I hope.
                                          I just wonder if my Pi 4B will have enough power for an HDD and two game dongles. Or will a self-powered USB hub be necessary?

                                          I've tried two externally powered USB hubs and neither worked for me. A USB powered hub seems to work just fine.

                                          Ski

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                                            Robinson @Addison
                                            last edited by Robinson

                                            @Addison said in Game pad to buy:

                                            If you can wait a month.
                                            https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Wireless-Controller-Windows-PC-Raspberry/dp/B0C2V3QPN7/

                                            Yes, I have waited and bought two. :)
                                            Now it seems I need to learn some bacics because I have not managed to configure neither of them yet. :(

                                            1. When the light on the dongle stays solid, does it mean the dongle and the gamepad have been paired successfully?

                                            2. I wonder why ABXY keys are arranged differently than what I mainly see on the internet. X and Y are swapped. Same as A/B.

                                            3. When I connected the first dongle and started to configure it, it was going well until HOT KEY configuration. I pressed various keys but there was no reaction and so I could not get to "OK" to finish the configuration process. Does anyone know why?

                                            4. Then I connected the other identical dongle but pressing keys did not produce any effect on the configuration screen. I assume there is a way to configure the keys using an alternative method?

                                            5. Which keys would you configure as SELECT, START and HOT KEY?
                                              https://download.8bitdo.com/Manual/Controller/Ultimate/Ultimate-C-2.4G-Wireless-Controller.pdf

                                            Thanks for anybody's help.

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