

I guess these are the game core files saved for each games. I don't know if this is important but in the Retroarch folder>config>Nestopia there are different config files. It works if I go into the F1 Menu and to the Controls menu again but then I would have to do this every time I play and I guess The game starts and the controller don't work again. So yeah, even Nestopia would fare better Check for new posts 9 10 12 15 18 22.
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I checked so all the configuration was in the way I wanted then saved the Core Game File. Learn how to configure Dolphin to connect to online services, such as the. I choosed Load Content>Collection>Picked A Game>Started the Retroarch. I reinstalled the Retroarch and mapped the controller for the Retroarch menu in Input>Input User 1 Binds. I tried to setup with the xbox 360 controller. I have tried to Google but everything leads me to Retropie and other shit that doesn't involve Retroarch and these Controller input issue. Please help! I've been sitting with this problem all the day and no solution. I'm running on Windows 7 32-bit and have the stable install version of Retroarch called 1.6.9. I have a Logitech Dual Action Controller and a Wired Xbox 360 controller but it's all the same problem with both of these. Sometimes my controller input mapping is working in the game but when I quit Retroarch and start it again it won't recognize my controller in the game. When I load a game it says that my controller are in the port # 0.

What is the problem? I have tried to remap the controller a thousand times by now, reinstall the program several times but it seems that every time I restart Retroarch the settings have changed with the input mapping. I can use my controller in the retroarch menu tough. The problem is that when loaded a core, let's say Nestopia, it won't recognize my controller when starting a game. I have decided to use Retroarch as my default emulator together with Launchbox. Has anyone figured out how to have a specific controller setup for a specific emulator The old NES system reversed the A and B buttons, but if I remap my.
