(12-06-2012, 07:03 AM)Nerrel Wrote: I'm a little confused about whether this adapter sucks or not... None of the games I have (windwaker, RE2+3) use the analog trigger buttons... so am I safe in assuming I won't have any other problems aside from the triggers when buying it?My bad (kinda), whoever stated that the real Gamecube controller didn't use analog L/R buttons was incorrect, and so I didn't think anything more of it. I can confirm that this adapter works fine with an official GC controller, and Dolphin 3.0 and 3.0-815. The rumble feature works fine, as well as all the buttons. I had a slight hiccup with setting up the analogue L/R, for some reason on the L trigger it only detects the analogue when I am releasing it, rather than pushing it in. This may be because my controller is faulty, I'm not sure, either way it's only a slight mishap and it doesn't effect any of the vast amount of games that I play (any of the games that I play that need analogue triggers is only on the R trigger anyway). My advice is that if you prefer a GC controller to others, use one with this adapter- works fine with my set up as described.
The alternative is to buy a 360 pad (or even a Wii U pro controller if it can be made to work), which would be useful for modern games but cost twice as much and be less authentic for cube games.
Windows x64
i7-2670QM @ 2.20GHz
Nvidia GeForce GT555M
DDR3 PC3-10600 DDR3 PC3-12800/8GB Total
Dolphin 3.0-815 x64
i7-2670QM @ 2.20GHz
Nvidia GeForce GT555M
DDR3 PC3-10600 DDR3 PC3-12800/8GB Total
Dolphin 3.0-815 x64
