Itwas baffling that the device released without the ability to even use the Xbox guide button, then updates added the ability to at least use it via LLB+RS. Then we wait months for key remapping, and when it finally arrives that's the one controller button that you can't map?
I know this is mentioned in the latest 4/9 community update, and that the ability to remap this function is "likely coming" but will take "quite a while". My question is, why is this so hard? This button has been a central component of all controllers for the last 10+ years, it shouldn't be this illusive to access it and remap it on the Legion Go. The shortcut works, but if you fumble the button combo at all while playing a game then you have to wait for Legion Space to open and load before you can close it down and try it again. It'd sure be nice if we could remap this function, been waiting half a year for a simple feature that was available almost immediately after release on ROG Ally.
I know you can remap buttons, I'm talking about the Xbox guide button. It says in the 4/9 community update that this feature is coming, but will take quite a while. This is the one controller button that isn't available when remapping in Legion Space.
I'm not sure if it is my technique or the sensitivity of the controller but when I do anything with LB/RB, it either registers only the LB/RB and ignores the other part or it does nothing at all. Example: When trying to shut off my engines, more often than not, it will switch to another view or it will do nothing at all.
Pretty annoying.
Has anyone been able to reliable shift vessel focus on Xbox? It seems sometime LB dead left and right works, other times it doesn't. If I have noticed anything it seems like we have ridiculously close for vessel focus controls to work.
I hate how sometimes when I try to fine tune maneuver nodes using LB/RB, the camera focuses on another celestial body. Once that happens, I panic since I can't see my Ap or Pe and have to shut down all engines for a moment to reorient the camera back on my vessel in orbit. Very annoying.
Shouldn't this be in the Gameplay Questions and Tutorials subforum? It isn't really a request for support on game issues, it's just a guide for Xbox KSP controls. And the place for guides is the 'Tutorials' area of the Gameplay Questions and Tutorials subforum.
In my quest to find great emulation at a budget price, the idea of running games on the Xbox series devices recently came on my radar. Considering that the Xbox Series S retails for $300, I decided to pick one up and test its performance against a similarly-priced PC, and the results are fantastic.
This guide would not be possible without the excellent work done by Ryan over at Archades Games, whose Xbox emulation tutorials are comprehensive and relevant. For further exploration of specific systems, I recommend checking out his channel, and consider contributing to his Patreon page. Additionally, the Xbox Emulation Hub discord is a super helpful resource in case you have any questions.
RetroArch is a powerful retro emulation frontend, that will allow you to play most classic systems with relative ease. It has a steep learning curve, so I recommend checking out my RetroArch starter guide in case you have any questions or get stuck.
Adding game files is a relatively painless process, you will want to plug your USB drive into a PC and then drag and drop your ROMs into their respective folder on the drive (found within the Games folder). If you are unsure which files to use within RetroArch, you can go to the Libretto docs page, and on the left menu you will see the Core Library: Emulation section, and you can choose your system and read more about which file types are necessary.
BIOS files are necessary system files for certain consoles to run properly. Examples of systems that will not run correctly without BIOS include PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, GameBoy Advance, and Sega CD. BIOS files cannot be shared due to copyright, so you are on your own to dump them from the original console or to find backups via the internet.
In order to easily navigate your games lists, I recommend setting up playlists. Check out my RetroArch starter guide where I walk you through this process. I recommend making manual playlists to ensure everything works properly.
There are MANY ways to configure RetroArch, but here are a few of my favorite settings tweaks. Refer to my RetroArch starter guide for a baseline setup and understanding of how to configure this rather complex emulation frontend.
RetroArch has a robust shaders system, and several of them work well with the Xbox. In particular, CRT shaders can improve the look and feel of classic retro systems. Three in particular are my favorite:
CRT Aperture: this provides an even CRT effect with slightly muted colors, meant to mimic TVs such as a Sony PVM.
CRT Consumer: this CRT shader also provides deep colors and a slight curvature.
CRT Royale: this series of shaders are demanding but produce a high-quality image.
SNES: Aside from utilizing CRT shaders, some games can be used in widescreen mode.
Genesis: Some games can be played in widescreen using the Genesis Plus GX Wide core.
Dreamcast: To play games in widescreen, go to Quick Menu > Core Options > Emulation Hacks > Widescreen Cheats > ON.
Launch RetroArch and follow the initial setup steps again: update assets and other files, then go into your settings and re-associate your folders within the USB directory again (for things like BIOS, Thumbnails, etc.), and also set your hotkeys, and so on (detailed earlier in the guide). Be sure to Save Current Configuration to keep all those settings, then restart RetroArch.
Dolphin is an emulator that allows you to play GameCube, Wii, WiiWare, and Wii Virtual Console games. These games do not require BIOS files to run. There is a RetroArch Dolphin core but it requires a lot more pre-configuration, so I recommend using the standalone emulator. Special thanks to SirMangler for porting the standalone emulator to work with Xbox Dev Mode; if you have the means, please consider buying them a coffee for all of their hard work.
XBSX2.0 is a port of the PCSX2 emulator, which will allow us to play PS2 games on Xbox consoles. These games DO require BIOS files to run. There is a RetroArch Dolphin core but it requires a lot more pre-configuration, so I recommend using the standalone emulator. Special thanks to SirMangler for porting the standalone emulator to work with Xbox Dev Mode; if you have the means, please consider buying them a coffee for all of their hard work.
So I did this last night and everything was fine and as I was downloading a game I fell asleep and I woke up to my Xbox having no signal on the tv is there anything that I probably did ? I tried replacing HDMI and I tried cleaning the ports and even tried to put it in low resolution mode but nothing my Xbox turns on and the remote connects but no signal on tv someone please help!!!
Hey man, you need to go to Settings->System->Console Info and once you are in there press in the following order LB->RB->LT->RT. This will enable you to access developer settings. Once you are in there there is an option to restart the console in developer mode.
Activate dev mode through the hidden developer settings menu rather than the dev mode activation app. To access the hidden menu go to Settings > System > Console Info > Press LB RB LT RT > Developer Settings > Developer Mode
so ive followed step for step multiple times and still have three issues.
1. still no S/ drive data even after updating everything
2. I cant view the files on my pc everytime i do the \\Xbox/IP it just does nothing
3. i cant resolve either issue even though i just wiped all files off xbox and pc and restarted at square 1 other than buying the license again. can some please help lol.
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