+1 It's true that nobody seems to care about it, and I just don't get it. It should get more attention than that. For me, counting on my finger's skills to play a game I've always played correctly, is much more important than enabling Mario to jump mid-air with cheats or other useless options I could live without.by gauth - Homebrew General
I have absolutely no knowledge in coding. Please don't bash me for asking this, if it's impossible, just tell me! It's just a thought/suggestion. So, I've noticed there was a slight buttons responsiveness delay whether I am using the Classic Controller or just the Wiimote, under both these emulators, when compared to playing the same game under the Virtual Console. It sureby gauth - Ideas, requests
Thanks I'll try this :) By the way, if you're interested in understanding what I'm talking about, just try SMB1 (NES) or SuperMarioWorld (SNES) from the VirtualConsole, then switch to the same game in the emulator, no matter what controller you're using, you're going to notice the "responsiveness" I'm talking about!by gauth - Homebrew General
Unless there's such an adapter, no we can't plug in directly to the console! anyway, thanks for responding! Could you direct me to the right place where I could request such a thing? I can't seem to find it on their website. (maybe they don't take suggestions?) I don't want to report this as a bug since it's not, but rather a request/suggestion.by gauth - Homebrew General
I'm not sure what you mean by "the classic controller plugs into the console correct?". Is there an adapter I could use to plug my Classic Controller directly into the console? Anyway, you got a good point. It would make sense that when the controller is plugged into the wiimote, a delay is present because of the bluetooth transmission. I understand that emulating the game just canby gauth - Homebrew General
I must also add that my Wii and Wiimotes are about 2 weeks old, everything is just brand new, so no these are not the problem.by gauth - Homebrew General
I've noticed the exact same thing and it really bugs me. If it was not for this delay, I'd be using the emul over the Virtual Console games 100% of the time, hands down. Colors are brighter with the emulator, (I assume these are the real colors from the original cartridges as they were meant to be, and that Nintendo just did some color enhancements for the VC releases?), there's coby gauth - Homebrew General