@Haloman800
Lmao IQ is pseudoscience, it means nothing. There's no way that you can simply quantify such an abstract and broad concept like intelligence with a simple number.
@Haloman800
Mate, I'm gonna come over to your house and fill your pillow with legos.
I can't believe you used the term "brainlet" unironically. It simply boggles the mind.
That's cool. Hmm, Joy2key never worked for me for some reason. It's weird.
But I remember using qjoypad on my old linux handheld to map the game controls to keys that actually existed.
@Upaluppa yeah there was a lot of trial and error, and I even had to step through the source code a little bit just to understand what the hell it was asking for. Found out that the rcfile and it's command are useless, since joy2key would ignore most values in it. That's after I figured it you need to put the word START in the rcfile, but -X and many other parameters just don't work unless you explicitly put them in the arguments in commandline. Ex., Joy2key -X -buttons a x b t e
Sets button 0 to a, button 1 to x, etc.