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8bit fiesta controller using two players
8bit fiesta controller using two players












8bit fiesta controller using two players
  1. 8bit fiesta controller using two players pro#
  2. 8bit fiesta controller using two players Bluetooth#
  3. 8bit fiesta controller using two players ps3#
  4. 8bit fiesta controller using two players windows#

It doesn’t hurt that, fundamentally, the Joy-Con layout is very similar to the PlayStation controller. So, even though it’s not designed to be used with the Switch, it immediately feels familiar. It’s a refined and comfortable layout that players have gotten used through years of play. Sony hasn’t changed their controller design much in the last couple decades and for good reason.

8bit fiesta controller using two players pro#

The PS4 Controller Is a Perfect Pro Switch Controller Alternative This is a minor, annoying issue, but fortunately it’s not a deal breaker on its own.

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You could buy multiple adapters, but they’re too big to fit directly into the dock next to each other. The excessively large blocky body of the adapter becomes even more problematic due to this.

8bit fiesta controller using two players ps3#

It’s less helpful if you want to host a Mario Kart tournament with your old collection of PS3 controllers. That’s great if you want to use a PlayStation controller with your Switch instead of Nintendo’s official Pro Controller. The downside of the adapter is that it can only pair with one device at a time. Since the controller is paired with the adapter and not the device you’re playing on, you can swap platforms as much as you want and never worry about re-pairing.

8bit fiesta controller using two players windows#

When I unplugged the adapter from my Switch dock and plugged it into my Windows laptop and the controller continued to work just fine. This makes setting it up or swapping systems relatively painless. The system will interpret it as a wired USB controller. You can plug it into a Windows PC, Mac, or in this case a Switch. While it is possible to plug directly into the Switch with a USB-C adapter, it’s hard to position the screen so you can see it.Īfter that point, the 8Bitdo is treated as a wired controller. And that’s it! After a few seconds, the two gadgets will sync up. If you’re using a PS4 controller like I was, you hold down the PS and Share buttons to put the controller in pairing mode. There’s a small button on the bottom of the adapter to enter pairing mode. Thankfully, pairing with the wireless adapter is much easier. When I reviewed the N30 Pro Controller (also from 8Bitdo), I noted that it had some trouble pairing with the Switch the first time. You could also use a USB extension cable could to fix this problem (in either port), but it’s worth paying attention to what else you have plugged into your dock and how much space each cable takes up. This is not good and I don’t recommend it unless our HDMI cable has a very small profile. I was able to get it to fit, but it forced the surrounding cables into an angled position. If you try to plug it in the back of the Switch dock, there’s not quite enough room between the power and HDMI cables. When plugged into the side of the dock, the block sticks out far enough to make it difficult (if not impossible) to plug anything into the port next to it. Frustratingly, the blocky body is just a hair too wide. The 8Bitdo wireless adapter is a small USB stick sporting a brand-agnostic brown brick pattern that definitely doesn’t infringe any Nintendo trademarks. Pairing With the 8Bitdo Controller Is Quick and Lasting (Unfortunately, the adapter does not work with Xbox One controllers, which is a bit of a bummer but not the worst flaw). While the Switch Pro Controller is still pretty expensive–and even 8Bitdo’s wireless controllers can be pricey–there’s a huge market of PS3 and PS4 controllers that could use a new job. It’s that last category that’s particularly interesting to us.

8bit fiesta controller using two players Bluetooth#

The 8Bitdo Bluetooth adapter ( $20) is a small USB stick that can pair with a wide variety of controllers including the company’s own wireless controllers, the official Switch Pro Controller, and even PS4 and PS3 controllers. Or you can use the 8Bitdo wireless Bluetooth adapter to open up a whole lot more controller possibilities. The Switch is an amazing console with a little flaw: If you want a more serious controller than the tiny ones that come with it, you’ll need to shell out a hefty chunk of money.














8bit fiesta controller using two players