PS4 or Xbox One controller?
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Decided to get an official Sony USB adapter, should have it Wednesday.
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I don't know about ds4drv, i use offical support from blueZ + kernel and have no issue. I think retropie should drop support for ds4drv and sixad since they are not needed with recent software and prevent mixing ds3, ds4 and other bluetooth controllers.
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@barbudreadmon I couldn't use native Bluetooth, I could pair but it didn't work. I plan on using it on a PC for Steam games now too.
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@Elterrible im having a hell of a time with the n64 controller. I dont know if its the roms im using, or if im a dingus and didnt map it correctly. None of the yellow buttons worked
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@coolzis Would be great if I didn't have a toddler & newborn. Wires are not a good idea for me right now.
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I had the PS1 in the 90ties, PS2 in the 2000's, since 2009 I had the xbox 360, and now I have the PS4. It felt kinda strange when I started to use the PS4 controller after I played many years on the 360. In my opinion I love the PS4 controller, I use it on my Raspberry simply because I really love PSX so using the PS4 controller on PSX emulation is awesome.
PS4 controller works fine, the only reason why I'm using it is because it's the only controller I had. Works great on SNES too.
I think it doesn;t matter which controller you're going to use because you're going to get used to it.
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@PetroRie I couldnt get my ps4 to work blutooth..im pulling my hair out
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@xxdanglenutzxx I could and it worked immediately but it was kinda laggy so I decided to stick to the USB cable. Can't really hurt.
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I had tons of issues with pi3 onboard bluetooth (lagging, disconnecting, unpairing, ... even more issues when i connected multiple controllers ), i switched back to the 10€ dongle i bought a few years ago and never had issues since.
Also, since i'm able to play manic shooters like dodonpachi without dying too much, i'm pretty sure i don't have any input lag with my current setup.
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@smccloud said in PS4 or Xbox One controller?:
I couldn't use native Bluetooth, I could pair but it didn't work. I plan on using it on a PC for Steam games now too.
Makes sense, you probably got a DS4 v2, you'll need either a 4.10 kernel, or manually patch with the following : http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?id=cf1015d65d7c8a5504a4c03afb60fb86bff0f032 .
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I got the DS4 (800mah) version , worked over bluetooth out of the box with no drivers required , pretty happy with it and I thin it has a better d-pad compared the xbox one !
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Just another vote for the Xbox One S Bluetooth controller (I have model 1708).
After disabling ertm (permanently using autostart shell script) it pairs flawlessly every time. You do need to manually remap the buttons using each emulator's retroarch.cfg, or mupen64.cfg in the case of non-lr mupen. And the left select button doesn't (yet) work.
I also have a wireless 360 controller which works OOTB, but I find the textured plastic, trigger action and d-pad on the One S pad to be slightly nicer.
Personally I find the PS controllers to feel a little small after getting used to the Xbox variants.
I was also using an OEM N64 controller, which added to the retro feel, but in all honesty the modern controllers have better quality buttons and analogue sticks.
Edit: link to relevant thread to get Xbox One S pad working via Bluetooth: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6198/xbox-one-controller-via-bluetooth
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@sos_retropie said in PS4 or Xbox One controller?:
Just another vote for the Xbox One S Bluetooth controller (I have model 1708).
After disabling ertm (permanently using autostart shell script) it pairs flawlessly every time. You do need to manually remap the buttons using each emulator's retroarch.cfg, or mupen64.cfg in the case of non-lr mupen. And the left select button doesn't (yet) work.
I also have a wireless 360 controller which works OOTB, but I find the textured plastic, trigger action and d-pad on the One S pad to be slightly nicer.
Personally I find the PS controllers to feel a little small after getting used to the Xbox variants.
I was also using an OEM N64 controller, which added to the retro feel, but in all honesty the modern controllers have better quality buttons and analogue sticks.
Edit: link to relevant thread to get Xbox One S pad working via Bluetooth: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6198/xbox-one-controller-via-bluetooth
I can understand the "i like bigger controller" thing, but there is a gap between liking something and recommending it (knowing it is a pain to setup, it is not working properly, and it could prevent other bluetooth devices to work).
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@barbudreadmon said in PS4 or Xbox One controller?:
@sos_retropie said in PS4 or Xbox One controller?:
Just another vote for the Xbox One S Bluetooth controller (I have model 1708).
After disabling ertm (permanently using autostart shell script) it pairs flawlessly every time. You do need to manually remap the buttons using each emulator's retroarch.cfg, or mupen64.cfg in the case of non-lr mupen. And the left select button doesn't (yet) work.
I also have a wireless 360 controller which works OOTB, but I find the textured plastic, trigger action and d-pad on the One S pad to be slightly nicer.
Personally I find the PS controllers to feel a little small after getting used to the Xbox variants.
I was also using an OEM N64 controller, which added to the retro feel, but in all honesty the modern controllers have better quality buttons and analogue sticks.
Edit: link to relevant thread to get Xbox One S pad working via Bluetooth: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6198/xbox-one-controller-via-bluetooth
I can understand the "i like bigger controller" thing, but there is a gap between liking something and recommending it (knowing it is a pain to setup, it is not working properly, and it could prevent other bluetooth devices to work).
Fair enough. The standard caveats of course apply, but for the sake of clarity, I not only like the XB1 pad, I also do recommend it now that it functions wirelessly and well (if one is prepared to do a little configuring).
To reference to OP, they wanted a controller for hand feel (subjective, but they preferred the XB1) but also one which will work easily (also subective, but I would argue the Xbox One Bluetooth now reasonably fits that description) :)
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@sos_retropie said in PS4 or Xbox One controller?:
it functions wirelessly and well
Well, disabling ertm (which is high speed bluetooth, and could prevent other bluetooth devices to work) and the usual arcade coin button not working looks like 2 pretty big issues to me. This one won't be part of my collection for now.
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