Happens to me too. The Windows (10) settings show the inputs just fine, but games don't work with it correctly.The controller is working just fine on my Switch, but my PC games won't recognize the d-pad in game. I can control menus with the d-pad just fine, but whenever I get in game it doesn't do anything.
Has anyone run into this before? Attempting to play wired.
Is the D-pad on SFC/SNES 30 the same as the one on FC30/FC30 Pro ?
The problem with SFC/SNES 30 controllers is that I need those two extra triggers, mostly for 3 punch/kick button combos on Ultra SFII
Other than that I wouldn't hesitate to go with it, but the joyticks being bad is pretty disappointing.
Shut up and take my money.What are the chances of 8bitdo making custom classic joy-cons with a traditional d-pad and no motion controls ?
is it likley nintendo will break these with switch software updates?
What moves use all three kick or punches on USF2? Zangief's lariat?
Oka what do I have to do to get them to work with Steam BP mode? I got the NES30 Pro detected as xinput but in the games it just does nothing?
They changed the 8bitdo logo and font on the SFC30 controller too. It now says Super Gamepad instead of Bluetooth Controller.
About to pull the trigger on two NES30 Pro controllers.
Have anyone tested them with the new firmware update 3.00 on the Switch yet?
seems like 8bitdo have removed iOS compatibility with these updates. I really haven't seen anyone mention this fact anywhere, but yeah, any mention of iOS is gone from the new 4.0 user guide.
They removed PS3 and Wii support too, I just have the multiple firmwares on my laptop and swap them out when I need it.
My guess is there's not enough room in the fw to support everything at the same time. It's easy enough to go back and forth between the different fw though.Wow. WTF 8bitdo...
seems like 8bitdo have removed iOS compatibility with these updates. I really haven't seen anyone mention this fact anywhere, but yeah, any mention of iOS is gone from the new 4.0 user guide.
It's mentioned in the update log for the new firmware and it's also mentioned in this thread.They removed PS3 and Wii support too, I just have the multiple firmwares on my laptop and swap them out when I need it.
Sounds like low battery. There should be no lag.So I received two NES 30 Pro controllers last week and while they look and feel great the lag is fucking horrible. I had a 4 player Tetris/Bomberman session and the controls would "stick" messing up my Tetris set ups or a bomber would keep moving in one direction. Sometimes you can really feel the lag and it sucks in fast paced games. Maybe the controllers work better when there isn't a lot of controllers already paired? But as they are now I don't recommend them. Am I the only one having issues?
Sounds like low battery. There should be no lag.
Yeah I'm getting rid of these controllers. Anyone wanna buy 2 NES30 Pros for $60? PM me
How do we make this happen?!Got my two SNES pads. The D pad is definitely better than the Pro controller.
I really want a Sega six button pad for this thing now.
As long as input lag isn't the reason, because as myself and many other users have pointed out there is no lag at all. The controllers are great.
And you tried it on the switch?
How do we make this happen?!
I got my NES30 to pair once and haven't had any luck since. No matter which Youtube guide I use to try and re-trace my steps, nothing works.
Is anyone using the 8bit do controller in the original Wii? Just want to know if it works. I know classic controllers are available but complete wireless would be so much better. Thanks.