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version 4.0.1 is out and it´s suposedly still working with gamecubes controllers, anyone can confirm this?
Thank you! Now we can wait to see if they actually make Sm4sh for Switch or something else entirely3rd party adapters do work so you can buy those.
Just updated my Switch to 4.0.1, still works fineversion 4.0.1 is out and it´s suposedly still working with gamecubes controllers, anyone can confirm this?
What is the make of your adapter? Some people seem to be having issues with chaining things together. Not necessarily N64 but in general and as GC controllers were not locked down as far as I know (controller authentication being more of a 360 and up thing) it makes sense to start figuring out what it might be that is causing the problems, probably just power draw issues but eh.You can also use n64 controllers by using a n64 to game cube adapter
How can we be certain it is? Considering the official GameCube adapter doesn't even do DINPUT on computers, it feels like it'd require some specific driver to be read, not just generic HIDs.I feel like people don't realise that the GC adapter compatibility is just a side effect of the compatibility of any USB HID controller.
I don't think it is since it has to be initialized with a special message (granted that message is literally "0x13") before it starts working.I feel like people don't realise that the GC adapter compatibility is just a side effect of the compatibility of any USB HID controller.
If it were should've been available since 3.0.0 since that introduced USB controllers.I feel like people don't realise that the GC adapter compatibility is just a side effect of the compatibility of any USB HID controller.
Kind of. Haven't tested, but it should work as a controller. Unfortunately though, many of the actions in the game are locked to motion controls, making some moons impossible to get without motion. Which means playing in handheld mode is virtually impossible for parts of the game. Which is a shame because most times I play my switch I play in handheld in situations where I can't use the kickstand to properly use split joycon, which the game highly recommends. Motion controls can be turned off, but all that does is make it fully impossible to do certain moves. All around I think it's a terrible decision.Does it work with Mario odyssey??
PS3 isn't generic HID is it? It requires specific drivers.Has anyone ACTUALLY attempted using a generic HID controller? Like a Logitec or PS3 or something?
Just tried PS3 controller, as expected, nothing.Has anyone ACTUALLY attempted using a generic HID controller? Like a Logitec or PS3 or something?
I played few hours yesterday in tv mode, so I have no idea how to do certain move through motion have you ever tried to shake handheld or flip touchscreen to see if it works??Kind of. Haven't tested, but it should work as a controller. Unfortunately though, many of the actions in the game are locked to motion controls, making some moons impossible to get without motion. Which means playing in handheld mode is virtually impossible for parts of the game. Which is a shame because most times I play my switch I play in handheld in situations where I can't use the kickstand to properly use split joycon, which the game highly recommends. Motion controls can be turned off, but all that does is make it fully impossible to do certain moves. All around I think it's a terrible decision.