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Which Emulator is right for me? OR Where can I get a plugin.

MakaiOkami

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Ok these are my problems.
1. I have some Emulators but they don't have the compatibility I want. I want to be able to configure my PS2 conroller's left analog to work as the analog stick on the 64 emulator. Which would be the best emulator that supports that.

2. I am trying out UltraHLE but I don't know where to get a video plugin and it seems that it has the support with the power that I want. If there isn't a better one with joystick support where can I get a video plugin.
 
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MakaiOkami

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never mind I fixed my problem. I just copied the plugins from PJ64 and 1964 and now I can play the games with the analog just fine.
 
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MakaiOkami

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Hmm. UHLE isn't very compatible. I'm new to N64 emulators. Is there anything that works good and is compatible and allows me to map a PS2 analog stick with the analog. I want to have the Left Analog of a PS2 controller work like the Joystick of a N64 joystick and I want to map the left analog to the C buttons. Is there any that will let me do this AND is compatible with a lot?
 

Allnatural

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PJ64, 1964, and Mupen are still being actively developed, or at least have seen the most recent releases. Compatibility varies, so there is no "best," especially when plugins are thrown into the equation. You need to experiment with all that's available and use whatever works.

Both Jabo's (PJ64's default) and N-Rage's plugin will allow you to configure your PS2 pad any way you want.
 

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