HID to VPADA way to have a Wii U Pro Controller recognised as the Gamepad (with remapping)
HID to VPAD
Remapping can be done in config file.
I want TF2.
as in Team Fortress 2?
you didn't dream big enough. you should have said Team Fortress 3, Portal 3 and Half Life 3.
You can already play Quake 1 and its missions ever since RetroArch was available for WiiU.Quake 1, that's all I want.
Could anyone take the Super Mario War Wii source: https://github.com/dborth/smw-wii and apply the patches to enable the game to be played on the Wii U with Wii U Pro controllers and the Gamepad? I don't really know my way around this stuff, i tried to implement Fix 94's libraries to enable this, but I think it was starting to go over my head, and I got lost along that process.
I tried that, and I can't seem to get it working, might be because I use MochaCFW.You can already play Quake 1 and its missions ever since RetroArch was available for WiiU.
Simply download the latest build for WiiU and get the Tyrquake core, that's it.
Dunno what the problem is, I've been playing Quake just fine years now without a hitch.I tried that, and I can't seem to get it working, might be because I use MochaCFW.
Here's the thing though, I want a real port of Quake, that doesn't use some Retroarch core.
I'm not sure if I'm installing it right then, I've tried Homebrew App Store, but it just doesn't want to download the files, and last time I tried from the Retroarch website, when I tried to run it, it said "not enough memory."Dunno what the problem is, I've been playing Quake just fine years now without a hitch.
It's as asy as simply boot up RA and select Quake from the game list, that's all.
Don't get anything RA from the App Store.I'm not sure if I'm installing it right then, I've tried Homebrew App Store, but it just doesn't want to download the files, and last time I tried from the Retroarch website, when I tried to run it, it said "not enough memory."
Retroarch is giving me an error that starts with, "ISI: Bad execute of unmapped memory at 00000000."Don't get anything RA from the App Store.
Instead download it manually from here:
http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/nintendo/switch/libnx/
Scroll down and download the latest nightly from there, and unpack everything on your SD's root.
Then follow the instructions detailed here to get it to run:
https://docs.libretro.com/library/tyrquake/#loading-quake-and-expansion-paks
Once you're on RA, go to "Load Core", select Tyrquake, and then "Load content" and browse the files in your SD to search for the pak0/pak1.pak files for Quake or its missions. Remember to have the files with the structure detailed in the Tyrquake setup page.
One more thing...
NEVER run Homebrew from the Album app.
Always use title redirection to use anything RetroArch (and any other Homebrew app for that matter, except Edizon).
For using title redirection, simply try to boot any game you have on your system, but hold down the R button right as you select it. Hold R until you get into the Homebrew Launcher.
Then it should work just fine.