Hi folks!
Yesterday two friends of mine came to the house and we tried to play a GameCube backup (installed from Wii U USB Helper) with 3 controllers.
One of them was the Wii U Gamepad and the other two were Dualshock 4 (first generation) connected via USB with HID to VPAD.
Anyway, I have never had any problems playing with 2 controllers (Wii U Gamepad and Dualshock 4) before but this time with 3 controllers, the third one just wasn’t recognized by the game.
I connected the two Dualshock 4s using HID to VPAD by emulating a Wii U Pro controller on Slot 1 and 2 (later tried Slot 2 and 3 but it didn’t make a difference).
Am I missing something as to why it doesn’t work? Can you even play GameCube backups with more than 2 players in the first place?
Side note: The game was Mario Party 7. Also, playing with 3 controllers works perfectly fine on Wii U games, it’s only the GameCube games where the third controller doesn’t work.
Thanks in advance for the help guys.
Yesterday two friends of mine came to the house and we tried to play a GameCube backup (installed from Wii U USB Helper) with 3 controllers.
One of them was the Wii U Gamepad and the other two were Dualshock 4 (first generation) connected via USB with HID to VPAD.
Anyway, I have never had any problems playing with 2 controllers (Wii U Gamepad and Dualshock 4) before but this time with 3 controllers, the third one just wasn’t recognized by the game.
I connected the two Dualshock 4s using HID to VPAD by emulating a Wii U Pro controller on Slot 1 and 2 (later tried Slot 2 and 3 but it didn’t make a difference).
Am I missing something as to why it doesn’t work? Can you even play GameCube backups with more than 2 players in the first place?
Side note: The game was Mario Party 7. Also, playing with 3 controllers works perfectly fine on Wii U games, it’s only the GameCube games where the third controller doesn’t work.
Thanks in advance for the help guys.