basic 2 player support not working correctly
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@lostless said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
@puppetj yes even if you map the controllers. You are only mapping the buttons, not what's player 1 and 2 ect ect.
ok, well that doesn't seems to be a issue
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@Clyde said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
Hello and welcome to the forum.
Finally, you should run the games with verbose logging and show us the contents of the file
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
.setup a seems pretty difficult i dont think i can do that.
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@puppetj Don't give up just yet. We can try to walk you through it, one step at a time.
Which of our suggestions did you already try? What worked and what didn't (in what way)?
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@Clyde said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
@puppetj Don't give up just yet. We can try to walk you through it, one step at a time.
Which of our suggestions did you already try? What worked and what didn't (in what way)?
well the only suggestion i got, related to getting controllers to work for two player, is the usb port order, which never was a issue.
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@Clyde Im correct that pressing start and select at the same time quit game and goes back to the emulation station menu right? if so why doesnt it work?
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@puppetj said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
well the only suggestion i got, related to getting controllers to work for two player, is the usb port order, which never was a issue.
I also meant the suggestions for further diagnosis like running the games with verbose logging.
@puppetj said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
@Clyde Im correct that pressing start and select at the same time quit game and goes back to the emulation station menu right? if so why doesnt it work?
It also depends on the controller mapping. So, if that is broken, start+select may also not work. It also depends on the emulator used, as to my knowledge only the RetroArch / Libretro cores beginning with
lr-
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@puppetj said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
I'm correct that pressing start and select at the same time quit game and goes back to the emulation station menu right? if so why doesnt it work?
Only P1 can use the hotkeys - if you're trying with the P2 controller, that won't work.
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@mitu said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
Only P1 can use the hotkeys
Ah yes, and that. 😊
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@Clyde sometimes the hotkey "select" will work with two controllers plugged in, some times they dont work, it can be random
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@puppetj And with just one? (see @mitu's question above)
If so, with any one of them or just one in particular?
With two, mind @mitu's remark that only the P1 controller can use Hotkeys.
The verbose log may be really helpful to see if the emulator says anything about the controllers.
edit: In the case that it's caused by changing player<->controller assignments, you could try @meleu's script joystick-selection. It's easy to setup following the instructions in the link and will be available in Emulation Stations Setup section afterwards. It can assign controllers to P1-4 via their name or index number of the system.
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The verbose log may be really helpful to see if the emulator says anything about the controllers.
i dont undetstand what this means...
When launching Libretro cores (those prefixed by lr-) the Runcommand launch menu presents the option to Launch with verbose logging, let alone half of the other stuff on that page for logging
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@puppetj It's what I suggested in my previous post:
@Clyde said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
Finally, you should run the games with verbose logging and show us the contents of the file
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
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@Clyde said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
@puppetj It's what I suggested in my previous post:
@Clyde said in basic 2 player support not working correctly:
Finally, you should run the games with verbose logging and show us the contents of the file
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
.i dont undetstand what this means...
When launching Libretro cores (those prefixed by lr-) the Runcommand launch menu presents the option to Launch with verbose logging, let alone half of the other stuff on that page for logging
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@puppetj Ah, that was a quote from the linked artikle. I thought those were all your own words and wondered why you don't just select verbose logging from the menu you already seemed to be in. You should put a
>
before quotes to mark them as such (like I did below).If you don't know the Runcommand menu, the first paragraph of the article in my link tells you what to do:
Each time you load a ROM there is an option to open what is called the Runcommand Launch Menu. This is accessed by pressing any button on a controller (the bottom face button is recommended as to not accidentally change anything) or pressing any key on a keyboard, while the prompt in the image below is displayed or right after a launching image disappears, if you have those set up.
If you do that, you'll get a menu with the option Launch with verbose logging.
That said, we should first ensure that you can get to the logfile
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
afterwards to show it to us. You can get it via SSH and a program like WinSCP like @mitu told you above, or, if you can connect a keyboard to your Pi, I can tell you a handful of console commands to copy the file to a directory that you can already access, like your roms directory.The former takes a few more steps to setup, but could be handy for more maintenance in the future. The latter should be easier, but you'll learn not much more than to type some commands which someone else tells you. So what should it be?
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@Clyde yeah i can hook up a keyboard, let me know about the commands.
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- Run a game that has the controller problems with verbose logging, and exit it again.
- Press
F4
in Emulation Station to get to RetroPie's command console. - Enter
cp /dev/shm/runcommand.log /home/pi/RetroPie/roms
. This will copy the log file to your roms directory which I guess you have access to. - Enter
exit
to return to Emulation Station.
You should then upload the file to https://pastebin.com/ and give us the link.
If there are any questions or obstacles, let us know.
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@puppetj According to the log, there's 2 controllers:
Player 1 is the Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 - this is the controller which can use the hotkeys, including Hotkey + Start to exit the emulator.
Player 2 is _THRUSTMASTER FireStorm Dual Power _.... [INFO] [udev]: Keyboard #0 (/dev/input/event0). [INFO] [udev]: Plugged pad: Logitech Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 (1133:49689) on port #0. [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event1) supports force feedback. [INFO] [udev]: Pad #0 (/dev/input/event1) supports 16 force feedback effects. [INFO] [udev]: Plugged pad: THRUSTMASTER FireStorm Dual Power (1103:45824) on port #1. [INFO] [udev]: Pad #1 (/dev/input/event4) supports 0 force feedback effects. [INFO] [Joypad]: Found joypad driver: "udev". ...
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@mitu well i was playing double dragon as you see in the log and the hot key didnt work, and had to press escape on the keyboard to go back to the station menu
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@puppetj In this case, check the controller configuration file - it should be in
\\retropie\configs\all\retroarch-joypads
, named probablyLogitech Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2.cfg
. Does it have a hotkey defined ? You can post its contents here in the topic.
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