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noHi guys, couldn’t find any solid info about this, but did anyone manage to make the “Nyko Gamecube adapter for Switch” to work with Nintendont on Wii U?
noHi guys, couldn’t find any solid info about this, but did anyone manage to make the “Nyko Gamecube adapter for Switch” to work with Nintendont on Wii U?
Hi, I set up the Hori Battle Pad for the Switch and the pdp Wired Fight Pad Pro for Switch to work with Gamecube games, I'll leave them here If you swap them to .ini files they should be fine!
EDIT: The Hori Battle Pad doesn't work quite right, but the pdp one works fine
Hey There, i played around with it some more and it isn't working for me either, i must have done something wrong, that's totally my badI put the ini in USB(Where my games are):\controllers\0F0D_00C1.ini and when i'm on the game the controller doesn't work and i'm using the Hori nintendo switch Battle Pad that you see in the image,i don't know what i'm doing wrong or i should put the ini in the SD?
Hey There, i played around with it some more and it isn't working for me either, i must have done something wrong, that's totally my bad
maybe it is just incompatible.So this is what I got and put settings in folder stated in pic, I still cant get it to work, no idea what else I can do to get it working View attachment 179020
So this is what I got and put settings in folder stated in pic, I still cant get it to work, no idea what else I can do to get it working View attachment 179020
What did I say?It may just not work as Missingphy said, but try to rename the folder controllers and put it on the root of your sd card. That's how I have mine.
it would make sense to read the Nintendont OP as this would have saved you much time and effort.So this is what I got and put settings in folder stated in pic, I still cant get it to work, no idea what else I can do to get it working View attachment 179020
And place your controller.ini on the root of your Gaming device.
If your games are located on USB : USB:/controller.ini
If your games are located on USB : SD:/controller.ini
If you want to use different controllers, instead of using "controller.ini" on the root, you can place your files in a sub-folder, and using the PID_VID as filename.
/controllers/PID_VID.ini
/controllers/PID_VID.ini
/controllers/PID_VID.ini
etc.
The data you based above shows:If your games are located on USB:
USB:/controller.ini
If you want to use different controllers, instead of using "controller.ini" on the root, you can place your files in a sub-folder, and using the PID_VID as filename.
/controllers/PID_VID.ini
The file goes on usb:controllers/vid_pid.ini or in the sc card with the same paththis is what I had already on my usb, as I didn't know where to put it so I literally put it everywhere as hoping 1 of them would of worked. but still nothing, using the hid test everything works fine, doing the test on pc to get controllers working as seen in above pics works fine, just I guess loading the settings doesn't seem to work, I just showed it im that folder as well as soon as plug ps3 controller in it works and that where the file was, but anyway, its in root of USB and still cant get going, Is there something im missing out on
thanks for help so far
nintendont doesnt actualy read anything in the controllers folders, everythhing there is writeen into memory so it doesnt matter or its there or isnt, to rea an ini of a controller that isnt hardcoded already you need to place it on the root of the device you have your games either sd or usb root simply called controller.ini.The file goes on usb:controllers/vid_pid.ini or in the sc card with the same path
that is for old nintendont versioins, and the file has to be placed if the controller is not hardcoded into the app. like the mayflash magic-nsnintendont doesnt actualy read anything in the controllers folders, everythhing there is writeen into memory so it doesnt matter or its there or isnt, to rea an ini of a controller that isnt hardcoded already you need to place it on the root of the device you have your games either sd or usb root simply called controller.ini.