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[Feature Request]: Add a way to connect a "dummy" psmove #2305

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cynorix opened this issue Jan 31, 2025 · 3 comments
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[Feature Request]: Add a way to connect a "dummy" psmove #2305

cynorix opened this issue Jan 31, 2025 · 3 comments
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cynorix commented Jan 31, 2025

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You should add a feature to somehow connect a "dummy" psmove, or make games think it is connected

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It will make a lot of games get in-game at least, to make further testing in them possible

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RPCS3 has this feature I believe, on it you can move the psmove with the mouse if i remember correctly (I might be wrong)
doesn't need to actually work for now though, it just needs to make the game think a psmove is connected

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Hermiten commented Feb 4, 2025

They are doing this here #2271
Or you can ask there

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cynorix commented Feb 9, 2025

it's different, ps moves don't run through libusb i think

@Hermiten Hermiten added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 24, 2025
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Ok but without a real implementation, you cannot play the game, right ?

@Hermiten Hermiten added the question Further information is requested label Feb 24, 2025
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