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Animal Crossing City Folk - Xbox One Controller Config?
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Animal Crossing City Folk - Xbox One Controller Config?
06-21-2015, 11:08 AM
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MikeHaiku
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Hey guys!  Smile

I'm wondering if anyone can give me there config file or show me how I should set it up?

I've only used Dolphin for old GC games I used to have as a kid.

That being said, setting up Dolphin for Wii games is totally new territory for me.

Thanks people  Tongue
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06-21-2015, 05:23 PM (This post was last modified: 06-21-2015, 05:24 PM by JosJuice.)
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I've never played this game with a gamepad, so you might need to make some adjustments, but here goes...

You should definitely use the Wiimote with a Nunchuk for this. What's unique about this game is that there are two methods of control that can be used simultaneously. The first is to point the Wiimote at things and press A and B, which is a bit tedious with a real Wiimote and definitely tedious with a gamepad. The second is to walk around with the Nunchuk stick and press C and Z. We will use this, but I think it unfortunately doesn't work in some menus, so we'll have to map the Wiimote controls too. Map the Nunchuk stick to the left stick, map C to A, and map Z to B. Map the Wiimote IR to the right control stick, and map A and B to whatever shoulder buttons you feel are appropriate. You probably also want a way to make the IR cursor not be visible all the time, like disabling it if you aren't touching the right stick. Now we just have some miscellaneous buttons left. The most logical mapping is + to Start, - to Back, and 1 and 2 to X and Y, but you can change it around if you want to. You also need to map the d-pad to the d-pad. Mapping the motion controls (other than IR) is unnecessary, because all that can be done by swinging the Wiimote can also be done by pressing C.
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