So I'm having a problem with one of the latest builds of Snes9x Channel for the Wii.
It's version 2.5; the one that features long filenames and auto SRM saving
But my problem is that when I'm using the Classic Controller in any game, the control stick can only work in immediate up, down, left and right. No diagonal movement. This is excruciatingly annoying in games like Zelda, Earthbound, and Chrono Trigger.
So my question is to the users who've used any build of Snes9x Wii: Is this a common bug, or is it just the version I'm using?
Unfortunately, the post I found the download link (In PaRaDoX's banner release) only led to a download with nothing more than just the .wad file. No instructions or anything.
This is my first attempt of playing an Emulator on the Wii, and I've been blown away with how impressive it is. I enjoy playing Virtual Console games with the Classic Controller, and I'm just so used to using the analog stick for controll. I only wish to bring the same means of control to the emulator.
If anyone has any info, please let me know.
Thanks.
It's version 2.5; the one that features long filenames and auto SRM saving
But my problem is that when I'm using the Classic Controller in any game, the control stick can only work in immediate up, down, left and right. No diagonal movement. This is excruciatingly annoying in games like Zelda, Earthbound, and Chrono Trigger.
So my question is to the users who've used any build of Snes9x Wii: Is this a common bug, or is it just the version I'm using?
Unfortunately, the post I found the download link (In PaRaDoX's banner release) only led to a download with nothing more than just the .wad file. No instructions or anything.
This is my first attempt of playing an Emulator on the Wii, and I've been blown away with how impressive it is. I enjoy playing Virtual Console games with the Classic Controller, and I'm just so used to using the analog stick for controll. I only wish to bring the same means of control to the emulator.
If anyone has any info, please let me know.
Thanks.