If you've noticed, I also said this:
"x86 = rumble broken in sdl
x86 = only constant and ramp work, the rest are broken"
The x86 version is still broken. If you saw on the google page, a dev gave me tools to test my rumble. Rumble worked when I used the tool. Out of all the rumble variations in Dolphin, only 2 worked and that was in direct input only. The rest crashed the emulator when pressing test in the dolphin menu.
x86 sdl constant - broken
x86 sdl ramp - broken
x86 sdl square - broken
x86 sdl sine -broken
x86 sdl triangle - broken
x86 sdl sawup - broken
x86 sdl sawdown - broken
x86 dinput constant - works
x86 dinput ramp - works
x86 dinput square - crashes
x86 dinput sine - crashes
x86 dinput triangle - crashes
x86 dinput sawup - crashes
x86 dinput sawdown - crashes
In the tool, about 6 of them worked for my controller. Even still, choosing them should not crash the emulator. But it does, which warrants a fix, not an invalidation and silence.
@ulao - I'm not offended. I'm just bracing myself because I have no idea who anyone is and usually I see devs acting weird at times throughout the emulation world and it just feels like one of those moments.
"x86 = rumble broken in sdl
x86 = only constant and ramp work, the rest are broken"
The x86 version is still broken. If you saw on the google page, a dev gave me tools to test my rumble. Rumble worked when I used the tool. Out of all the rumble variations in Dolphin, only 2 worked and that was in direct input only. The rest crashed the emulator when pressing test in the dolphin menu.
x86 sdl constant - broken
x86 sdl ramp - broken
x86 sdl square - broken
x86 sdl sine -broken
x86 sdl triangle - broken
x86 sdl sawup - broken
x86 sdl sawdown - broken
x86 dinput constant - works
x86 dinput ramp - works
x86 dinput square - crashes
x86 dinput sine - crashes
x86 dinput triangle - crashes
x86 dinput sawup - crashes
x86 dinput sawdown - crashes
In the tool, about 6 of them worked for my controller. Even still, choosing them should not crash the emulator. But it does, which warrants a fix, not an invalidation and silence.
@ulao - I'm not offended. I'm just bracing myself because I have no idea who anyone is and usually I see devs acting weird at times throughout the emulation world and it just feels like one of those moments.