#100+1 problem with Controller settings
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I'd say that's about right, the game was also lagging on the original hardware. The FB Alpha core has an overclock hack - look in the core options and see if overclocking from the core settings helps.
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@mitu Hello There again mitu! Everything is fixed as you mentioned and based on your guideance we had many lovely gaming hours. Now what happens is that I bought Play station usb controllers to replace the classic SNES controllers. The problem with this is that it turned out that the retropie recognises it as Dragonrise joystick:(. So this means that the arcade joysticks and the newly bought play station controllers stick together because they have the same name:( Do you know what to do?
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@zhajdu I don't think it's possible to differentiate between them unless they have different Vendor/Model IDs. You can find out by executing from the command line
sudo lsusb
and looking at the identifiers for each device. If they're the same, then RetroArch and possibly other emulators cannot tell them apart.
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@mitu can you advice me a good but cheap psx controller which is not dragonrise?
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I assume by
psx controller
you mean a controller with dual analog joysticks and shoulder trigger/buttons. I don't have any particular recommendation for cheap ones, but try searching the forums or finding a model you'd like and ask the vendor/search the internet if it uses a DragonRise chip. -
@mitu thank you
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