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24.04 saturn
HW1
System specific
External adapter dongle (1 port only)
8bitdo
SEGA Saturn
M30
Today I noticed that the controller mapping is different than expected.
When I was playing SF Alpha 3, the buttons don't correspond with the game configuration (punches on X, Y, and Z, and kicks on A, B, and C).
The default configuration for Sega Saturn on the 8BitDo M30 is the red column, but for correct play, it should be the green color
Is this a bug with the new firmware, or did I do something wrong?
Regards
The mapping would make sense the other way around.
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BlueRetro firmware version
24.04 saturn
BlueRetro firmware specification
HW1
BlueRetro firmware variant
System specific
BlueRetro hardware type
External adapter dongle (1 port only)
Manufacturer
8bitdo
System used
SEGA Saturn
Bluetooth controller brand & name
M30
What is problem? (only list ONE problem per report)
Today I noticed that the controller mapping is different than expected.
When I was playing SF Alpha 3, the buttons don't correspond with the game configuration (punches on X, Y, and Z, and kicks on A, B, and C).
The default configuration for Sega Saturn on the 8BitDo M30 is the red column, but for correct play, it should be the green color
)Is this a bug with the new firmware, or did I do something wrong?
Regards
What did you expect to happen?
The mapping would make sense the other way around.
Attach files like logs or Bluetooth traces here
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: