I just mapped mine manually like any other pad. I guess the current release doesn't come with the Phoenix launcher to configure inputs anymore though. They've added input configuration through the F1 menu under Input Options in the latest source, but haven't compiled a new official release yet.Received the pad. It's absolutely fantastic, but I haven't been able to get this to work in RetroArch. Is there anyway to configure this or should I wait until someone at the RetroArch decides to bother?
Same here, if you dont mind me asking when did you order? I ordered on the 20th August when it was still on backorder, and it shipped on the 10th September, but theres still no sign of it as yet :/I'm still waiting on mine. It's taking forever to arrive.
I just mapped mine manually like any other pad. I guess the current release doesn't come with the Phoenix launcher to configure inputs anymore though. They've added input configuration through the F1 menu under Input Options in the latest source, but haven't compiled a new official release yet.
Same here, if you dont mind me asking when did you order? I ordered on the 20th August when it was still on backorder, and it shipped on the 10th September, but theres still no sign of it as yet :/
finally got mine today
what other games are you guys using this pad with?
Been using it with a lot of platformers, specifically La-Mulana lately. It works pretty well with them although I had a hard time doing a grapple claw puzzle where you have to hold a diagonal to stay on the wall. I kept falling off using the stick on the pad, so I used the arrow keys instead which made that puzzle much easier. I find myself accidentally going into doors a lot because I must be holding the stick slightly diagonally when walking I guess.finally got mine today
what other games are you guys using this pad with?
finally got mine today
what other games are you guys using this pad with?
Mine shipped September 10th as well. Ordered August 18th. At least we're in this together, I suppose.![]()
Lucky you! I'm still waiting, and now i'm all aloneJust got mine in the mail.![]()
The only way it could ever be compatible is is home brew takes off now that it's been discontinued and SNK terminated their contract with Tommo.I'm very tempted to grab one of these...hmmmm.
I got the PS2 version of the pad along with KOF94' Re-Bout when I was in Japan and it was godly.
Any idea if these would be compatible with a Neo Geo X (the console/dock, I mean)??
Got mine exactly two months after I had ordered it. Well worth the wait. There's something incredibly satisfying about the way a NeoGeo joystick clicks.
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The POV hat stuff is that you need to hold Start and Select while plugging in the controller in order to get it to act like a D-Pad instead of a joystick.
Slightly off topic but has anyone been able to track one of these down? http://www.play-asia.com/sega-saturn-style-control-pad-gray-paOS-13-49-en-70-cj2.html
Slightly off topic but has anyone been able to track one of these down? http://www.play-asia.com/sega-saturn-style-control-pad-gray-paOS-13-49-en-70-cj2.html
I think I might sell my controller that I got from Play-Asia. I'm more accustomed to using Nintendo controllers (especially the SNES) and I didn't realize it was so damn clicky. I probably should have done my research before buying it lol.
The whole point of this controller is that it uses microswitches and is thus clicky!
Mine finally arrived today! Hopefully anyone else still waiting will get theirs soon.Just got mine in the mail.![]()
I received my pad yesterday (fairly quick from Play-Asia, I might add, which I like), I quite like it in comparison to the PDP fight pad, the only thing I miss is the microswitched buttons...other than that, I enjoyed using it for my sessions with VF and Marvel, should try DOA5 (Vanilla) later. I just hope this just doesn't crap out on me after a while like the PDP pad.
Word of caution to prospective buyers: The pad does wear out faster than you'd like.
What does this mean? I've never had any trouble mapping it in emulators, directly in PC games that support direct input mapping or with things like x360ce, xpadder or joytokey with the default POV setup. All 8 directions respond perfectly.I love it, but I don't use it as much as I'd like to because of the fruity axis setup when plugged into PC...
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The POV hat stuff is that you need to hold Start and Select while plugging in the controller in order to get it to act like a D-Pad instead of a joystick.
Word of caution to prospective buyers: The pad does wear out faster than you'd like.
Word of caution to prospective buyers: The pad does wear out faster than you'd like.
took apart the whole thing and fixed the Left shoulder button. now it works perfect.
now trying to find a way to get that xinput wrapper (for the DS3) to work on it