Even after you've saved a game?I always need to format my memory of the games. How do I fix this?
That's normal, since Nintendont makes a virtual memory card for every game. You should only have to do it once for each game thoughSo I added a new game, and it says I need to format my memory card when I try to save.
Just some small stuff done, this need for speed game is not as easy to fix as I hoped:
-made the ARStartDMA crash solution more complex for need for speed hot pursuit 2 to hopefully get it more stable
-fixed a bug in ARStartDMA which used the wrong memory address base, that should fix some games like tony hawk pro skater
-increased HID controller reading, it now reads about 60 times a second
-added chronicles of narnia to the ARQPostRequest exception list
Just some small stuff done, this need for speed game is not as easy to fix as I hoped:
-made the ARStartDMA crash solution more complex for need for speed hot pursuit 2 to hopefully get it more stable
-fixed a bug in ARStartDMA which used the wrong memory address base, that should fix some games like tony hawk pro skater
-increased HID controller reading, it now reads about 60 times a second
-added chronicles of narnia to the ARQPostRequest exception list
Quick question. I posted earlier about playing resident evil 2 using a ps4 controller and I wasn't able to run which is achieved by pressing the "square" button and using the dpad. I was able to fix this by changing the fields in the ini. I used the hidtestand I found out that the action buttons such as "square, circle" which is the "A, B" buttons on a gamecube controller all use the same path as the dpad. For instance originally when I touch the dpad up the number read 00 but when I held "square" it read 10. So thays the number I put in the .ini file. So now it works, but now I created another problem. The dpad wont work without me holding "square". Is there any way to have a dual function for one button in the .ini? I want it to run when I hold "square" but I also wanr it to work regularly for menu purposes. I dont want to hold "square" everytime I'm in the menu. Please help. I know its confusing through text. If needed I'll make a video showing what I'm talking about.
If you can post your controller.ini in a spoiler, and then the default values shown in HIDTest plus the values that change for the dpad, and the square button, I might be able to tell why it's not working as it should.
Edit: are you using the ps4 controller.ini from the google project page or is it one you made yourself?
I got it from when I downloaded the Nintendo.rar file. I didn't make it myself
USBLoaderGX is forcing some settings that are not accessible to users.Just in case, you're choosing the game straight from LoaderGX, and not using the in-app shortcut to hbc to load nintendont and then choose the game, right? I've just tried again and it definitely works when I choose Spyro in LoaderGX, but it will give a black screen if I load nintendont first and then choose that game.
I've looked at my settings but there's nothing I can point out as a possible factor that affects the game.
If you downloaded the 1.0 zip from the first post your controller .ini should already have 5,10 as the value for that button ; was it different before you changed it as you mentioned in the previous post?
If the values are like I see them in the project page and the rar, they should be working fine. What differences do you notice in HIDTest between pressing the dpad only versus pressing it while square is pressed?
The value of square is 10 and the value for down is 04 so in order for both square and down to work I have to input 14 for down
USBLoaderGX is forcing some settings that are not accessible to users.
MaxPads set to 4
OSreports always enabled on wii
Maybe the video mode is what makes the game launch?
I guess you don't have USBGecko to check, when launching a game I log the Settings sent to nintendont. it could be interesting to see which settings are used. if you can recompile USBLoaderGX, enable logtofile or wifigecko in gecko.h
If you put Down = 5,14 then it's obvious you WILL need to keep square pressed for down to work. Are you saying that if you have B = 5,10 and Down = 5,04 you can't run in the game when you press both buttons?
Yes that's exactly what I'm saying. Is there a way around that?
It's weird.. I mean, I can see why it wouldn't work if nintendont is being picky and wants ONLY a "04" value, which would explain why it stops working if it becomes "14", but I think no one else has mentioned that kind of issue so far. I'll see if I can test it later if I find a game with a similar button combo. For now, the only workaround I can think is to remap the "B button" to 6,06, since that should be an unused shoulder button that uses a different offset.
Edit: You can try using 4 instead of 04, but i'm not sure if that would work.
It's weird.. I mean, I can see why it wouldn't work if nintendont is being picky and wants ONLY a "04" value, which would explain why it stops working if it becomes "14", but I think no one else has mentioned that kind of issue so far. I'll see if I can test it later if I find a game with a similar button combo. For now, the only workaround I can think is to remap the "B button" to 6,06, since that should be an unused shoulder button that uses a different offset.
Edit: You can try using 4 instead of 04, but i'm not sure if that would work.