Homebrew why do 3rd party accessoris spaz out HBC so?

IAmCaptPlanet

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this is aggravating, i bought a bunch of peripherals to abuse (3rd party ones) so that my Nintendo brand ones could be saved and taken better care of

anyways the CCP works (as far as i can tell) but the Nunchuck goes haywire
 

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Each applications must be compiled with their own controller drivers (and "obviously" the ones included with common homebrew libraries are not exactly the same as Nintendo's official ones, having been developed at different times by different people)

3rd parties usually make the minimum effort required to have their stuff work (if they do any at all, instead of rebranding a design by an obscure Asian company who operated under the same logic)

Therefore, device that's not really a Nunchuck but tries to act as one, doesn't always pass as a Nunchuck according to different observers. Good job!
 

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3rd party stuff is hit-and-miss when it comes to homebrew. Official Nintendo stuff is the only sure bet. I have a Nyko Wiimote that works by itself in most homebrew, but my Classic Controller won't be detected if I plug it into it.
 

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