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C-Stick problems in-game.
07-18-2016, 10:39 AM
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Earthmover
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Greetings, everyone,


Every time I have used the Dolphin emulator, I have been experiencing issues with command inputs using the C-Stick whenever I would attempt to play any game; the games I have been using are Windwaker, and Metroid Prime 2 - I have also attempted playing Ocarina of Time, but the problems still arise.  Whenever I would get into a game, specifically Metroid Prime 2, the only part of the controller that doesn't seem to work is the right analog(I am using an XBox 360 AfterGlow brand controller, which is compatible with the Dolphin emulator).  The right analog will register when I map the pad controls in the configure menu, but it won't work beyond this point.  I've tried countless time to get it to work, but I feel as though either the controls for the games I am playing are different than I remember, or I am not configuring something properly  I'll give you an example of the issue I am experiencing:  When I get into Metroid Prime, the left analog is the only analog stick that actually registers(everything works, sans the C-Stick), because of he issue I am having, the controls feel really stiff, and I don't get 360 degrees of camera angle, Samus seems to only strafe, and the only real directions I get to move the camera are up, down, left, right.  I get problems during Windwaker because of the C-Stick not working, as well.  I have tried setting the Dead Zone to "35", because I have read that has helped some people with the issue, but it has not worked in my favor.  If anyone can provide any insight into the problem, or a way to resolve it, I will appreciate it.
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07-18-2016, 02:24 PM
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Does turning on background input help?
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07-18-2016, 02:40 PM
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Earthmover
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(07-18-2016, 02:24 PM)KHg8m3r Wrote: Does turning on background input help?

I honestly was not aware of that, but just doing it now doesn't help. I re-checked Metroid Prime 2, and I can't get Samus to look up. So all I get for camera direction is a strafe. It's also worth mentioning that the C-Stick, when I try using it, does produce a sound effect, but I cannot get it to "look" in any direction.
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07-18-2016, 05:51 PM
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You are aware that the C Stick can't be used to control the camera in the Metroid Prime games, right?
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07-19-2016, 02:55 PM
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(07-18-2016, 05:51 PM)JosJuice Wrote: You are aware that the C Stick can't be used to control the camera in the Metroid Prime games, right?


Thanks for letting me know, because in all honesty - as I had stated in my original post - I had forgotten the control scheme for the game, since I have not actually played the game since I was a lad. I can actually enjoy the game now because I won't be thinking there is something wrong with the controls.
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