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Random disconnects using GameCube blueretro and GBros adapter #523
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I am having similar issues with my pro controllers. It seems that anything 'made for' Nintendo switch has horrible reliability issues. I can pair my two Xbox one controllers just fine, or ONE switch pro controller, or ONE powerA GameCube controller. My powerA or switch controllers work fine, but only in single player, and if I try to pair a switch pro controller with any other controller, or another pro controller, it drops out after a few minutes. Hopefully someone can help, because this is worthless to me as of right now. |
How's the lag when you use the switch pro controller? I experience very noticeable lag and key misses. I feel the same as you, this GameCube board underdelivers... |
1 switch pro alone seems reliable. Using laserbear internal blueretro kit tested on MKDouble Dash with Swiss rev1400 |
Just got an answer from LaserBear support. The support agent told me "You can make multiple switch pro controllers work, but will take multiple connections and disconnects to get things going. " |
Laserbear emailed me back, confirming "There seems to be a bug in the release firmware (up to 1.8.1) that causes switch controllers to disconnect when two or more are connected. Darth Cloud is currently investigating the issue and hopes to get it resolved for the next firmware update. I am sorry about this, previously it was only 3rd party switch controllers that had this issue which is why I did not list those as strictly compatible. A single switch controller mixed with other's from sony or microsoft will work." I bought from their site, and have a 30-day return window. I guess I'm going to return it. That really sucks though, I had such high hopes, and I know that @darthcloud is trying to resolve it, so no blame there. |
At least the blueretro kit does not replace or alter the behaviour of my original controllers. I'm a bit disappointed that something that look so trivial does not work yet out of the box just like you. I will keep mine and wait for an update. Until then, for multiplayer I will use the GC wired controllers. Playing on GameBoy Interface with the Switch Pro controller is really amazing. Before that, I was using a real GBA SP (which is great but it uses the battery of the console while playing and requires time each time to go on the menu of the flashcard to boot the GC controller stuff) or the GC controller which is far from ideal. The switch pro seems to be the perfect controller for that retro games, the D-Pad of it is very pleasant to use and the controller is comfortable on my hands. |
I'm happy that this issue is getting attention. I'm hoping that both the multi-Switch Pro/lag issue gets fixed, and that a similar fix is also applied to the GBros. I'll be writing to laser bear to make them aware of the issues on the GBros as well. |
That issue is major in my opinion since the GC BlueRetro adapter is marketed to work just fine on Switch Pro official controllers : https://www.laserbear.net/products/gamecube-blue-retro-internal-adapter , which is not in the facts really true today (only in single player, I tried to connect them multiple times as advised by the support agent, without getting success so I will continue to use my wired controllers in this case). We do not have many choice, I analyzed the controllers market :
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I'd recently got a Gamecube Blueretro board from laser bear industries: https://www.laserbear.net/products/gamecube-blue-retro-internal-adapter
I updated it to version 1.8.1.
Tried it out with a couple of controllers, namely the switch pro controller, the Xbox elite 2 controller and two GBros adapters (most recent firmware v2.26).
The Xbox controller seems to be the most reliable, easy to setup and satisfying to play.
The switch pro controller, unfortunately misses inputs, and shows noticeable lag.
But what really bothers me are the GBros adapters. This is because it seems to me that using them is the only way to have a wireless yet, most authentic experience when playing the GameCube.
They often don't connect when I turn on the console (need to pair them all the time, or retry several times), and when I'm playing they randomly disconnect. The only way to get them back to working state is to get up from the couch and do a couple of power cycles on the console because, most likely, it won't just work at the first attempt.
I've been using them on the X input, which seems to me that requires least tweaking.
Since all the controllers I mention here show none of the issues mentioned here in other consoles/computer, I can only assume the issue is with the board.
Looking forward to hearing out about a solution. Cheers.
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