I'm having a problem with controls. Playing nunchuk-style I have no problem (i haven't played it in a real wii, but to launch the opponent upwards i need to wave the wiimote downwards holding A, so I don't know if it's right), but playing classic controller pro or gamecube controller, there's no way to ascend or descend without spending ki (I press R and the player does not jump, i goes in full speed spending ki, which does not happen nunchuk-style, in which i press c and he jump normally). Is this problem from the emulator or from the .iso? Or none of them? Thanks! Btw, I'm using dolphin 3.0
EDIT: Actually I've just figured out Gamecube's problem. It was L-Analog and R-Analog, which I configured as LT and RT on xbox360 controller. But still when connecting my wiimote and playing with classic controller pro, i still can't jump, only rapid ascencion... can someone help me?
P.S.: I've been searching and I notice that the classic controller (the first one) had analog triggers (L and R), and classic controller pro doesn't have analog triggers, L and R are simply digital buttons. So, I think that's the reason why I can't play properly with classic controller pro... budokai tenkaichi 3 is the only game I've seen on Wii which uses L R analog functions... Is there any way to emulate it with classic controller pro?
EDIT: Actually I've just figured out Gamecube's problem. It was L-Analog and R-Analog, which I configured as LT and RT on xbox360 controller. But still when connecting my wiimote and playing with classic controller pro, i still can't jump, only rapid ascencion... can someone help me?
P.S.: I've been searching and I notice that the classic controller (the first one) had analog triggers (L and R), and classic controller pro doesn't have analog triggers, L and R are simply digital buttons. So, I think that's the reason why I can't play properly with classic controller pro... budokai tenkaichi 3 is the only game I've seen on Wii which uses L R analog functions... Is there any way to emulate it with classic controller pro?