CAZMIESTER
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Do the nubs work as separate analogue devices? If they do, are they easy to be used accurately?Hmm, battery life. I can't really say, but it seems quite ok, from what I did.
The controls are not really comparable with the Pandora, everything is bigger. I'm pretty happy with them, especially compared to the other JXD/Yinlips devices I have.
The (freaking) D-PAD issue is easy reproduceable. Tried with RetroArch (which has now customizable controls) and an older version of Snes9x EX.
Using the Super Famicom Controller Test cartridge...
Press left on the d-pad and press to the right without releasing it. Now it's stuck in the left position, until left is pressed again. It happens in all directions, as shown on the screenshot.
This should be fixed asap. It's very annoying.
While waiting for a fixed firmware, tried a couple of joysticks / joypads with NEO.emu...
PC Logitech F310 Gamepad (wired) OK
- Mode XInput
- LED is off
PC X-Arcade Dual Joystick (wired) OK
- Works fine, may require X-Arcade custom settings
PS3 Standard Dualshock 3 Wireless Gamepad (wired) OK
- Connected with USB cable
- LEDs constantly blinking
PS3 Hori Tekken 6 Wireless Fighting Stick OK
- Works fine with the wireless dongle
PS3 SNK Neo Geo Pad (wired) NOK
- Device detected
- Buttons not mappable
XB360 MadCatz SFIV Fightpad (wired) OK
- Mode LS
- XB button constantly blinking
XB360 Standard Wireless Gamepad with PC Wireless Receiver OK
- D-pad not mappable, analog stick works
- XB button constantly blinking
XB360 HORI Tekken 6 Wireless Fighting Stick with PC Wireless Receiver NOK
- Device detected
- Stick not mappable
- XB button constantly blinking
XB360 HORI Real Arcade PRO.EX Premium VLX (wired) OK
- Best stick ever made 8)
- XB button constantly blinking
SNK Neo Geo X USB Joystick (wired) OK
- Works fine
Sega Saturn Standard Gamepad with Mayflash SS/N64/PS2 PC USB Adapter (wired) OK
- Works fine
Nintendo N64 Standard Gamepad with Mayflash SS/N64/PS2 PC USB Adapter (wired) OK
- Works fine
Sony PS2 Standard Gamepad with Mayflash SS/N64/PS2 PC USB Adapter (wired) OK
- Works fine
SNK Neo Geo AES Standard Joystick with Wolfsoft Retro Adapter (wired) OK
- Works fine (best choice for NEO.emu) ;D
Sega Genesis Standard Gamepad with Wolfsoft Retro Adapter (wired) OK
- Works fine
Sega Master System Standard Gamepad with Wolfsoft Retro Adapter (wired) OK
- Works fine (a bit difficult with only 2 buttons)
Nintendo SNES Standard Gamepad with Retrode 2 (wired) OK
- Works fine
Sega Genesis Standard Gamepad with Retrode 2 (wired) NOK
- Device detected
- D-pad left/right not mappable
From what I could see so far, the battery drains much faster, when the device is really busy, eg. with MAME Reloaded. The left side of the tablet gets pretty warm too. Bear in mind, it's still a cheap device, not comparable with a Samsung product for instance. So I wouldn't expect too much from the battery.Color me interested too. the gamepad is a no go for me, so Yoshi, please please keep us posted.
I wanna know :
- battery life
- are the nubs analog for real and separated from the dpad ?
I'm not convinced t's a bug. I can't replicate it on mine.Looks like a surprisingly solid device. That dpad bug just needs to be fixed...
Did you try that Controller Cart test, moving left and right quickly? I mean real quick, something what you do in shooters like Last Resort to survive.I'm not convinced t's a bug. I can't replicate it on mine.Looks like a surprisingly solid device. That dpad bug just needs to be fixed...
I think it could be hardware.
Solved !The (freaking) D-PAD issue is easy reproduceable. Tried with RetroArch (which has now customizable controls) and an older version of Snes9x EX.
Using the Super Famicom Controller Test cartridge...
Press left on the d-pad and press to the right without releasing it. Now it's stuck in the left position, until left is pressed again. It happens in all directions, as shown on the screenshot.
This should be fixed asap. It's very annoying.
Nice. Will probably order one then after the Chinese New Year. I have had some bad experiences ordering during this hectic period. Also prefer to order from a more well known and reliable site.The d-pad issue has been solved.