But I could always go with the (more expensive) N64 one ( I like that controller better for FPS's anyway.
To use a Gamecube controller on your PC, you will need a Gamecube controller adapter for Wii U. Finally, the GameCube controller has fewer buttons than the Xbox 360 controller, which is what most games with controller support are based around. Dolphin has native support for the GameCube Controller Adapter once you have installed the proper driver, so feel free to ignore the PC mode unless you wish to use the controller in other applications. Wireless controllers and bongos are supported. First, if you’re using a non-official Adapter that offers a toggle between Wii U and PC modes, switch it to Wii U.
#Official gamecube controller adapter for pc full
With Dolphin's implementation, the GameCube controller is auto-configured and calibrated, with full rumble support. Is it worth the $18.90 to get this adapter, even when it doesn't work with my wavebird/3rd party controllers and when my standard official ones are screwy? I planned on using it for various computer games and emulation. Windows will connect the controller by default, but it may not be usable as a controller in all apps. As of 4.0-4599, Dolphin has built in support for Nintendo's GameCube controller adapters for the Wii U and Switch, the only official USB GameCube adapters available.
#Official gamecube controller adapter for pc pro
There must have been something wrong with the first batch of controllers that they shipped out. x360ce works for controllers in general - for example I have a MayFlash adapter and use a Wii Classic Pro controller through it, which normally registers under DirectInput fine, but now does so as XInput, which means extra reliability in some regards. They all started going bad (when you plug it in, it keeps going up, or to the right), my friend's have started doing this too. The Gamecube Adapter for Wii U/PC was designed by Mayflash, to help ease the demand for the official first party adapter which is currently sold out through Nintendo. 3 out of 4 of my wired controllers have issues with the control stick. I'm reluctant about getting it when I can't use my Wavebird.
Why!? How is the wavebird any different than the regular controller? The gamecube can see all of the controllers, the adapter should too. I was wondering, has anyone ordered this? Is it worth it? I also read, on the site, that the wavebird and ALL 3rd party controllers do not work with it, only the official wired controllers.
I was looking for a way to use a controller on my PC (N64 or GC), and I found this one at : As of 4.0-4599, Dolphin has built in support for Nintendo's GameCube controller adapters for the Wii U and Switch, the only official USB GameCube adapters available.With Dolphin's implementation, the GameCube controller is auto-configured and calibrated, with full rumble support.