Going into the options menu, there was a setting to change controllers to one of the other two, but I can't get it to swap. Obviously, my XBox 360 controller doesn't have a screen on it, so I would much rather use one of the other two controllers. The only one that the game recognized was the GamePad.
I had to set up a control profile for all three different sets of controls: the GamePad, Classic Controller, and Pro Controller. What I did have problems with were the controller and trying to save the game. I figure those will get smoothed out over time. Obviously the emulator isn't perfect, so I'm not going to complain about the various visual glitches. There were some loud audio issues when I got to the first boss battle with Bowser, whenever he threw a bomb that went past the bottom of the screen, it would cause a loud crackling sound.īayonetta had a few odd problems.
Mario ran fine, it slowed down in places to around 30-45 FPS, but it still played fairly smoothly and controlled responsively. I downloaded the latest public build and tried it out with Super Mario 3D World and Bayonetta.