RetroPie-joystick-selection
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RetroPie-joystick-selection
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Using more than 8 controllers?
In Retropie I downloaded a controller script that allows you to pick which controller is player 1-4 for each system from all the controllers connected. So for example my arcade games use 1-4(joysticks), N64 uses port 5 and 6(N64 controllers) as player 1 and 2, SNES and NES used 7 and 8(SNES controllers) for player 1 and 2. That works flawlessly for all my systems. The issue though is I can select 9 and 10 as my player 1 and 2 for my sega games but the controllers don’t work at all, not even in the Retroarch menu but they do in ES. If I swap the physical order of the sega controllers and SNES controllers, the sega controllers will work and the SNES ones won’t. So it seems like 8 is the cutoff for me right now.
- 2 controllers detected as same single joystick
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Arcade buttons + controllwr
You might be able to do this with meleu's Joystick Selection script, available either standalone or as part of RetroPie-Extra. I would try, set the gamepads to always use players 1 and 2, then let the arcade controls remain default/unset. So when the gamepads are connected they'll take priority, and then when they aren't, I think the arcade controls should still work in place.
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Can I assign specific remap settings to specific ports?
Try this optional package. It lets you assign controllers to specific ports: https://github.com/meleu/RetroPie-joystick-selection
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4 Player RetroPie setup with USB encoders
I've never done a conversion like yours but I think there's a joystick function that tells the controllers to always be in a specified order. Perhaps that would help you? https://github.com/meleu/RetroPie-joystick-selection
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GamePad 1 - Gamepad 2
Check in the rpie setup there should be a joystick script that can set the order etc. Its created by dev Meleu If not get and apply from here https://github.com/meleu/RetroPie-joystick-selection
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per-emulator controller selection
Over in the retro-pi world there was a utility called Joystick Select that would let you define per-emulator controllers. For example, when launching NES if you have your NES controller plugged in, it would default P1 to that, otherwise it would use the default usb-encoder
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Adding support for additional controllers to cabinet (RPi3)
Have you tried this ? :https://github.com/meleu/RetroPie-joystick-selection
- Issues connecting the 8Bitdo Zero 2 to the Pi4 with most up-to-date RetroPie image - anyone have any tips? It's registered, but not connecting
- Is there a way to configure the order or players (player 1, player 2, player 3) in RetroPie?
SteamLauncher
- Steam controller setup and launchbox
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To get all these controllers to to play nice with each other on one pc took 5 seperate retroarch installs running independent from one another, usb hub with switches, wii u adapter, and a fancy frontend to tie all this mess together, haha. But without RetroArch...this would not be possible at all
I use the SteamLauncher plugin for Launchbox, because Steam is excellent for controller configs, and Retroarch sucks at it.
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I made a proof of concept for running Epic Store Games from Steam Deck UI
You could look at using steam api interface IClientShortcuts instead of editing the shortcut file so steam doesnt need to be restarted. You can add/remove nonsteam games instantly etc. For example SteamLauncher plugin (c#) (https://github.com/lahma0/SteamLauncher) for LaunchBox does this. (Do note it does things a bit differently and uses one hidden shortcut for all games but you could create one for each game of course)
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Steam > Big Box > Dolphin Issue
However, there is the excellent Big Box plugin SteamLauncher that you may be into. All the benefits of Steam's controller customization and social stuff while using Launchbox's... uh, launcher.
What are some alternatives?
antimicrox - Graphical program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepad. Useful for playing games with no gamepad support.
steam-buddy - A web interface for managing Steam remotely
ArchyPie-Setup - A Clone of RetroPie for Arch Based Systems
GameHub - All your games in one place
RetroPie-Extra - A collection of unofficial scripts for adding more emulators/ports/games to RetroPie.
ice - All-in-one solution for creating networked applications with RPC, pub/sub, server deployment, and more.
L4T-Megascript - All-in-one installer and updater for popular programs on L4T Ubuntu/Fedora with no prior knowledge of Linux needed
Ice - Application to automatically add ROMs to Steam
gow - Games on Whales - stream games (and GUI) running in Docker
HeroicGamesLauncher - A games launcher for GOG, Amazon and Epic Games for Linux, Windows and macOS.
RetroPie-Godot-Engine-Emulator - A scriptmodule to install a Godot "emulator" for RetroPie.
retroarch-snap - RetroArch snap package