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Mayflash gamecube adapter pc skyrim
Mayflash gamecube adapter pc skyrim










It would definitely be pretty good if people actually have access to these dubious third party adapters if we could document their behavior versus the official ones I'd definitely like to know which adapters to refuse to play with in tournament.Ĭlick to expand.After a few hours of use, I can confirm that they're absolutely fine. Then again, this same tournament had effectively no sound on their set-ups (this bothers me a ton I don't need to hear loudly, but I do need to hear "at all") and the room was so densely packed that it was a pretty high pressure situation just trying to play at all so there could easily have been psychological factors making play seem worse than it should have. I was at a tournament that was using two different types of third party adapters, and while the first kind seemed just like the official one, the second kind seemed just a bit off to me. I do not know about third party adapters, but I feel they're inconsistent. I'm pretty sure the GC adapter's amount of lag is sub-1 frame (I believe sophisticated testing has revealed the gamepad display lags by a pretty consistent 1 frame from the actual game state in every Wii U game, and I'm pretty sure the GC adapter is to some extent faster than that though perhaps not much). I suppose my point is that it's not testable whether the official adapters lag to any extent since every other controller lags to a similar or greater extent as far as we can tell, and it would take very sophisticated equipment to detect lag in isolation. However, since actions in the game are quantized to only occur every 1/60 of a second, if the total amount of lag is below 1/60 of a second, you'll have an effectively random delay of either 0f or 1f depending on when in the window between frames you input your action with reducing the lag only shifting the probability that your lag will be 0f instead of 1f. Of course, in reality every controller is this way including wired connections on older consoles unless you can make electrons move at infinite speed (not limited by the speed of light) and unless you can make the logic gates within the console that interpret the data have zero gate delays, there will always be some degree of lag between when you hit a button and when something happens in the game. However, it may be less than the lag induced by every other possible source. The adapter by physics must induce SOME lag. Click to expand.The point is that it's relative.












Mayflash gamecube adapter pc skyrim