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
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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.
ArchyPie-Setup - A Clone of RetroPie for Arch Based Systems
Jemm - Jemm386 and JemmEx are socalled EMMs ( Expanded Memory Managers ) or, more exactly, V86 monitors.
RetroPie-Extra - A collection of unofficial scripts for adding more emulators/ports/games to RetroPie.
L4T-Megascript - All-in-one installer and updater for popular programs on L4T Ubuntu/Fedora with no prior knowledge of Linux needed
gow - Games on Whales - stream games (and GUI) running in Docker
RetroPie-Godot-Engine-Emulator - A scriptmodule to install a Godot "emulator" for RetroPie.
retroarch-snap - RetroArch snap package
RetroPieBIOS - Full BIOS collection for RetroPie
SteamLauncher - A LaunchBox/BigBox plugin designed to allow games and/or roms to be easily launched through Steam.
Mugen-Pi-4 - How to Install and Play MUGEN/Windows games through RetroPie on Pi 4.