Can anyone confirm pressure sensitivity on switch up game enhancer?

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I have a switch up game enhancer and I am curious to know if the PlayStation 4 and Xbox one wireless controllers have pressure sensitivity in the triggers for racing games when used with a switch up game enhancer. Are you allowed to give a little bit of gas and a little bit more gas, or as soon as you touch the trigger it is full throttle?
 
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Are you allowed to give a little bit of gas and a little bit more gas, or as soon as you touch the trigger it is full throttle?
Only GameCube controller has natively supported analog triggers. If game doesn't support GameCube controller natively and external controller is not detected as GameCube controller, game cannot know how much pressed is your analog trigger since struct from which game reads buttons stores each trigger state as one bit - so it is or it's not pressed. Nothing between.
 

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I have a switch up game enhancer and I am curious to know if the PlayStation 4 and Xbox one wireless controllers have pressure sensitivity in the triggers for racing games when used with a switch up game enhancer. Are you allowed to give a little bit of gas and a little bit more gas, or as soon as you touch the trigger it is full throttle?
PS4 and Xbox controllers also don’t have analog triggers anyway so even if the switch saw them as a gamecube controller it wouldn’t work
 

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Then what kind of controllers are the ps4 and xbox one. I had an xbox one and the controllers were pressure sensitive like a 360 controller
 

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I asked the dev for mission control to add analog trigger support for the 360 controllers. He needed the hardware to figure it out. You guys wanna chip in on a gamecube controller, 360 controller, 360 wireless usb adapter. And a gamecube usb adapter.

Or you can help him collect the information. Running debug software

Ill ask if youre interested
 

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Maybe I’m wrong than…but I’m 99% certain none of those controllers (especially Xbox 360) are not pressure sensitive at all
Huh ? Of course they are, even the PS3 controller is (so is the x360)

I asked the dev for mission control to add analog trigger support for the 360 controllers. He needed the hardware to figure it out. You guys wanna chip in on a gamecube controller, 360 controller, 360 wireless usb adapter. And a gamecube usb adapter.

Or you can help him collect the information. Running debug software

Ill ask if youre interested
I don't think it is what you mean it is
It probably just means that mission control adding analog trigger support would mean you could activate the trigger button when you pass an indicated threshold. It wouldn't mean you could actually control the gas or the brake precisely in a car game for example


The console just doesn't use analog triggers, I don't see how somebody could modify the logic of a game for it to use analog. Even if we're talking about ported games.
 

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The Switch wasn't designed around analog triggers, it only knows on and off not matter what controller you connect. Most controllers connect to the Switch as a pro controller. From what I'm reading it may be possible that some controllers present themselves as a GameCube controller which does support analog triggers. That said, it will likely only be analog for GameCube games not Switch native games.
 

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Huh ? Of course they are, even the PS3 controller is (so is the x360)


I don't think it is what you mean it is
It probably just means that mission control adding analog trigger support would mean you could activate the trigger button when you pass an indicated threshold. It wouldn't mean you could actually control the gas or the brake precisely in a car game for example


The console just doesn't use analog triggers, I don't see how somebody could modify the logic of a game for it to use analog. Even if we're talking about ported games.

NO. I know what I'm talking about. It is for ANALOG TRIGGER SUPPORT. In games that support it.

The Switch wasn't designed around analog triggers, it only knows on and off not matter what controller you connect. Most controllers connect to the Switch as a pro controller. From what I'm reading it may be possible that some controllers present themselves as a GameCube controller which does support analog triggers. That said, it will likely only be analog for GameCube games not Switch native games.

It works for Switch games that support GC controllers.

Grid
Trials
Smash bros.

If that is true, that is lame. What is the point of grid autosport on switch then?

Exactly. Grid, Trials and Smash bros.

I want it for Trials. The GC controller sucks
 

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NO. I know what I'm talking about. It is for ANALOG TRIGGER SUPPORT. In games that support it.



It works for Switch games that support GC controllers.

Grid
Trials
Smash bros.



Exactly. Grid, Trials and Smash bros.

I want it for Trials. The GC controller sucks
So in summary, only a few games will use the analog triggers if the controller is recognized by the Switch as a GC controller.
 

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I used a dualshock 4 with grid and the throttle is all the way or off. How useless and dumb. I have pro controller enabled and floored or no gas at all.
 

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I used a dualshock 4 with grid and the throttle is all the way or off. How useless and dumb. I have pro controller enabled and floored or no gas at all.
When you connect the controller to the Switch, does the Switch report that it is a pro controller or GameCube? The Switch Pro controller does not have analog triggers and as such any controller that the Switch reports as a pro controller will not have analog functionality. This is why mikefor20 reached out to the dev for mission control to see if he could have controllers with analog triggers recognized as GameCube controllers with analog triggers.
 
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I am going to check tonight and report back. Im sorry for taking so long. But I have tested tge controller and there is no way of getting it to recognise it as pressure sensitive triggers. Either way, I love my magma red dualshock 4 with my doom edition switch(it us really the super mario edition) because the red blends so well.
 
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Im sorry for the late response. I have been busy and not gaming. (No the analog triggers do not get recognised. It is to the floor acceleration or off the gas!)😞
 

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