• Welcome to PCEngine-FX.com. Please log in.
 

PC Engine Homebrew News: The duo that brought you FX-Unit Yuki returns! A demo for "Nyanja!" is available, an action platformer akin to games like Bubble Bobble & Snow Bros in gameplay style.
Main Menu

Duo RX Controller Issues

Started by macnes, 04/24/2008, 02:06 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

macnes

I recently got my PC Engine DUO RX and I have been pretty happy playing Castlevania, but lately I have been having an issue with my controller. After I fire the machine and begin playing everything will be running smoothly, and by the end of the first level my controller has began to tweak.

Left on the D-Pad becomes start, right will whip and then I cant do anything else really. It just remaps everything to an unplayable layout. Not sure what is going on here. Is this the game or the controller you think? I don't have another game to test at the moment since I just about blew the budget buying the system and the game so I couldn't try that.

Any help is appreciated - thanks.

SignOfZeta

Conventional wisdom seems to state that Duo R, and RX controllers are junk. I'm not sure why this is supposedly true, but when you look at systems on eBay they almost always have a CG1 controller instead.

They must have really messed something up bad because in general NEC controllers are tanks.
IMG

Nazi NecroPhile

Welcome aboard; your problem sounds weird and rather frustrating.  Is it possible that you're inadvertently nudging the 2-6 button mode switch while playing or that the switch itself is somehow damaged?  I've always wanted an RX controller, just because they look cool, but it's not so cool if it's unusable (says the guy with a PCE mouse and a few TG-16 controllers).
Ultimate Forum Bully/Thief/Saboteur/Clone Warrior! BURN IN HELL NECROPHUCK!!!

nat

Hey MacNes. Long time no see. ;)

Necromancer is correct-- sounds like your controller is being put into 6 button mode mid-play. Castlevania (and any other "two-button" games) don't know how to deal with the 6-button signal and behave exactly as you describe. Sometimes the manifestation is much worse.

If you are sure you are not bumping the 2/6 mode switch during play, it's possible something is shorting inside the controller itself. I can take a look at it one of these days if it keeps it up. You going to the NWGCE this weekend in the U-district? I was thinking about going one of the days. If so maybe we can meet up there and I can have a look.

VestCunt

Are you using an extension chord?  Those can cause problems.
I'm a cunt, always was. Topic Adjourned.

Nazi NecroPhile

Quote from: VestCunt on 04/25/2008, 12:16 AMAre you using an extension chord?  Those can cause problems.
Do you mean specifically with the RX pad, any 6-button pad, or all controllers?  I don't recall ever having troubles with any of my pads, but I also don't remember using one with my ave. pad.  :-k
Ultimate Forum Bully/Thief/Saboteur/Clone Warrior! BURN IN HELL NECROPHUCK!!!

macnes

Quote from: nat on 04/24/2008, 06:03 PMYou going to the NWGCE this weekend in the U-district? I was thinking about going one of the days. If so maybe we can meet up there and I can have a look.
Where can I find information about this? Where is it at? I'd definitely be down to meet up.

I don't think I'm bumping anything but maybe I am. I'll try out the controller again tonight and see what happens.

macnes

I have come to the conclusion that it is the cord, if I move it around I can get the normal controls to come back. Lame.

Nazi NecroPhile

Quote from: macnes on 04/26/2008, 12:43 AMI have come to the conclusion that it is the cord, if I move it around I can get the normal controls to come back. Lame.
Lame indeed, but thankfully easily remedied.
Ultimate Forum Bully/Thief/Saboteur/Clone Warrior! BURN IN HELL NECROPHUCK!!!