Someone asked about this in the GeForce forums. Since I did the write up, I figured I would post it here if anyone cared.
Games like Goldeneye and Perfect Dark can be tailored to work as well as well as current first person shooters with the latest Mupen64plusAE. I personally use the nightly builds found here http://www.paulscode.com/source/Mupe...AE/AutoBuilds/
What you need to do is click the menu icon in the top left corner. First, go into settings. Check the box under input that says "share controller". From there, go into profiles>controller profiles. Tap on "shield" and click copy. Name the new profile something like 2ndConFPS, (for 2nd controller first person shooter), or even just Shield2 to make it easy if you aren't using a keyboard.
Go down and choose that new profile and click "edit" then edit the controls for analog stick and assign each direction to the RIGHT analog on the controller. Not the left, because that's already mapped to the first player controller. Map the RIGHT trigger to Z.
Now you are ready to assign the controllers as part of an in-game profile specifically for GoldenEye (or Perfect Dark, etc). Click on GoldenEye from the game launcher menu. The menu will come in from the left that says "Resume" "Restart" and "Settings". Click settings, and choose controller 2 profile. Controller 1 should already be defaulted to Shield. If not set it as Shield. Then click controller 2 profile and set it as 2ndConFPS or Shield2, or whatever you named it.
From there, start the game and the rest is done from the menus of the actual rom. Just choose from one of the 2 controller styles. Galore and Goodhead are the best (insert dirty joke here). One is inverted, the other isn't.
P.S. Many of the modern first person shooters have the move/strafe control on the left, with look/turn on the right. To do that, you can do one of two things. First just switch the player one and two profiles. So for example, the profile that uses the right analog and right trigger, make that the profile for player one, then do the standard profile as player two. Or you can make a 3rd profile and assign the second and third, etc. Let me know if you have questions.
Games like Goldeneye and Perfect Dark can be tailored to work as well as well as current first person shooters with the latest Mupen64plusAE. I personally use the nightly builds found here http://www.paulscode.com/source/Mupe...AE/AutoBuilds/
What you need to do is click the menu icon in the top left corner. First, go into settings. Check the box under input that says "share controller". From there, go into profiles>controller profiles. Tap on "shield" and click copy. Name the new profile something like 2ndConFPS, (for 2nd controller first person shooter), or even just Shield2 to make it easy if you aren't using a keyboard.
Go down and choose that new profile and click "edit" then edit the controls for analog stick and assign each direction to the RIGHT analog on the controller. Not the left, because that's already mapped to the first player controller. Map the RIGHT trigger to Z.
Now you are ready to assign the controllers as part of an in-game profile specifically for GoldenEye (or Perfect Dark, etc). Click on GoldenEye from the game launcher menu. The menu will come in from the left that says "Resume" "Restart" and "Settings". Click settings, and choose controller 2 profile. Controller 1 should already be defaulted to Shield. If not set it as Shield. Then click controller 2 profile and set it as 2ndConFPS or Shield2, or whatever you named it.
From there, start the game and the rest is done from the menus of the actual rom. Just choose from one of the 2 controller styles. Galore and Goodhead are the best (insert dirty joke here). One is inverted, the other isn't.
P.S. Many of the modern first person shooters have the move/strafe control on the left, with look/turn on the right. To do that, you can do one of two things. First just switch the player one and two profiles. So for example, the profile that uses the right analog and right trigger, make that the profile for player one, then do the standard profile as player two. Or you can make a 3rd profile and assign the second and third, etc. Let me know if you have questions.
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