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Even though the “Auxiliary Sensor Input” option is enabled, the accelerometer of a DualShock 4 can't be used in “Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble” and the gyroscope in "WarioWare Twisted" can't either, when using the mGBA core in RetroArch 1.15.0 on Linux (Gentoo, kernel 6.2.10, hid-playstation driver). Both work without issues with the standalone emulator, but they don't with both the libretro core from the mgba-emu/mgba repository (version 0.10.1) and the one from the libretro/mgba repository (latest commit). I've been told by the mGBA developer that the core is properly hooked up to receive the required information, so it should be a RetroArch issue.
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Even though the “Auxiliary Sensor Input” option is enabled, the accelerometer of a DualShock 4 can't be used in “Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble” and the gyroscope in "WarioWare Twisted" can't either, when using the mGBA core in RetroArch 1.15.0 on Linux (Gentoo, kernel 6.2.10, hid-playstation driver). Both work without issues with the standalone emulator, but they don't with both the libretro core from the mgba-emu/mgba repository (version 0.10.1) and the one from the libretro/mgba repository (latest commit). I've been told by the mGBA developer that the core is properly hooked up to receive the required information, so it should be a RetroArch issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: