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Emulator Issues #5093

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No way to configure C-stick ranges with an analog input.

Added by StefanKendall over 12 years ago.

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Description

When using the Xbox 360 controller, the C-stick cannot be used with the analog sticks properly. Only very precise movements trigger the c-stick, and there doesn't seem to be any way to configure this range of sensitivity.

This is preventing advanced moves in Super Smash Bros. Brawl that are easily accomplishable on a real gamecube controller.

There needs to be a way to define the sensitivity of the C-stick when it is mapped with analog sticks, or make the defaults more sensitive.

Actions #1

Updated by Billiard26 over 12 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Invalid

The C-stick works fine with 360 controllers.
You probably have the same problem as in issue 4163.
I see you posted a message there.

Actions #2

Updated by StefanKendall over 12 years ago

On a real GameCube controller, the c-stick activates with much, much more tolerance. That is, there is a range in which you can press the c-stick down where "down" will still fire. I've tested on both a wired and wireless controller, and both results are the same.

The c-stick handling is decidedly worse in dolphin. That is, a precise "down" or "right" is required to trigger the button press. This isn't how the GameCube controller works.

As it stands, snake dashing is impossible on a 360 controller with the c-stick set to the analogs.

It doesn't "work" as you say. I've played enough brawl to confirm this issue, and two others as well noted the difference. I wound up binding the c-stick to the d-pad because it is so broken on the analogs, but this was awkward at best.

Actions #3

Updated by Anonymous over 12 years ago

"That is, there is a range in which you can press the c-stick down where "down" will still fire."

What? Fire what? What do you expect to be required to "fire"?

I will again refer you to issue 4163.

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