RetroFlag Classic USB game Pad works, 8bitdo SN30 Pro Wired (press Start + B when plugging in to use in "D" mode) works if you dont press Start + B it will connect/disconnect continually. 8bitdo SN30 Pro wireless works wired again press start + B when turning on.
The 360 wireless controllers won't work wired as they don't support wired mode, the cables are only for supplying power, So dongle is needed. I expect my MadCatz 360 arcade stick will work if the Tekken sticks also works so that's good to know. I expect it would be a similar case with Xbox One controllers (though they should work in wired mode.), but if analogue doesn't work well it wouldn't be any point using them over an arcade stick.
Great video! Would you say these are compatible for playing non light-gun games on the Retro Shooter Pandora box? If so, would recommend a PS4 with an 8bit do for wireless?
thanks man! You are spot on in your assessments. The dongle PS4 does have the added benefit of the track pad, although I can't click to select (in options/game select menu)😄 however, I've found it works the best! @@TeamPandory
My PS3 controller d pad works but nothing else.. my PS5 controller isn't recognized at all. Xbox wireless connected via wire doesn't work either. I got 3 controller, some of which confirmed working. My PS3 controller is a dual shock 3. So wtf is wrong?
@@TeamPandory I don't have a controller that allows me to navigate the Pandora settings screen. I've tried resetting the PS3 controller with the tiny back side button, and that'll make the dpad start working, but none of the buttons work ever. Very frustrating. Really just wanted to give it a try before having to bury it into the cabinet and wire up the joystick for the next few hours.
could i ask... do the xbox 360 wired controllers work on saga ex2? if so, im looking to find out the buttons for mario kart 64. which is jump? because i have a ps3 fake wired and jump is Y which is why im thinking of getting a 360 IF the button layout is better, especially for that game
I’m sorry Pandory but I’m not exactly some tech dyi guy, is there a “arcade stick” that I could purchase and pop this 10th anniversary in an start playing?? Please help me someone 😅
Do the controllers behave differently from emulator to emulator. I have the 8bitdo pro 2. I plug in the wire to get signal in and no matter what setting I use on the back the results are inconsistent and unreliable. It’s making gameplay very frustrating. My go to game to check for timing and responsiveness is Super Punch Out. I’m getting my ass handed to me on the first minor circuit.
Is it not the wireless version of the 8bit so pro2? I think the xbox360 version (xinput) may be the most compatible, but there may be issues with the 10th. I believe the psp emulator is separate to most of the others.
I ordered one after watching the your video. Thank you by the way. In the spirit of trouble shooting, If I have peeked your curiosity and you have the time would you be willing to check that configuration while playing super punch out snes? The tell for me is piston hurricane. As I’m sure you are well aware, to block his combo, all that is required is pressing up on the D pad to block high and release to neutral to block low and repeat 3 times or so. The controller seems slow and tends not to release in time to block the low punches and it snow balls from there. If you have the same issue, perhaps the pro 2 is just not right? Or the snes super punch out is buggy
@@nicholaspatrick- I'll check it out for you. But tbh if anything it may be the box more than the controller at fault. Will give it a run tomorrow - btw I like super punch out a lot 😁