Most emulators supports Moga's mode A, but the problem is. The buttons aren't that responsive.
For example. In Street Fighter 2 while in mode A, I couldn't even perform a hadoken or shoryuken. But when I switch to mode B, everything went smooth. I was able to pull any moves without a problem.
Another example:
In games that require mashing the X or Square button to do a series of combo attacks(eg. Kingdom Hearts, God of War, etc), my character will stop in the middle of the attack. But when i switched mode B, everything went fine. My attacks don't get halted.
I tried it on a differen Moga Pro Power, and it's still the same.
I did a button test through PPSSPP through allowing virtual gamepad. this allow me to see if the buttons syncs to my
presses. The button would stop registering after the 3rd or 4th button press.
Is there a possible solution to this?
Everything works fine in mode B/HID, the only thing I don't like about it is that the select button is mapped to back button.
For example. In Street Fighter 2 while in mode A, I couldn't even perform a hadoken or shoryuken. But when I switch to mode B, everything went smooth. I was able to pull any moves without a problem.
Another example:
In games that require mashing the X or Square button to do a series of combo attacks(eg. Kingdom Hearts, God of War, etc), my character will stop in the middle of the attack. But when i switched mode B, everything went fine. My attacks don't get halted.
I tried it on a differen Moga Pro Power, and it's still the same.
I did a button test through PPSSPP through allowing virtual gamepad. this allow me to see if the buttons syncs to my
presses. The button would stop registering after the 3rd or 4th button press.
Is there a possible solution to this?
Everything works fine in mode B/HID, the only thing I don't like about it is that the select button is mapped to back button.
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