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Note: Dolphin’s mapping names are Wii inputs; map Xbox buttons accordingly.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii utilizes motion controls for some gameplay elements (like pointing with the Wii Remote to toss items). When using an Xbox controller on Dolphin, you can map gestures or button inputs to mimic these actions.
Before diving into the "how," let's address the "why." The Wii Remote’s sideways orientation is functional but feels cramped, especially for long sessions. The D-pad controls movement (a cardinal sin for a 2D platformer), and shaking the remote to spin or pick up items is imprecise.
Enter the Xbox controller:
In the configuration window, you will see several tabs: General, Motion Simulation, Motion Controls, etc. We will primarily work in the General and Motion Simulation tabs.
A. Select Your Device
B. Profile (Optional)
This is where 90% of users fail. NSMBW reads tilt and shake separately. For an Xbox controller, you only want shake. Here’s how:
Go to Controllers > Wii Remote 1 > Configure > uncheck “Attach Nunchuk.” NSMBW only uses the remote sideways.
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Note: Dolphin’s mapping names are Wii inputs; map Xbox buttons accordingly.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii utilizes motion controls for some gameplay elements (like pointing with the Wii Remote to toss items). When using an Xbox controller on Dolphin, you can map gestures or button inputs to mimic these actions.
Before diving into the "how," let's address the "why." The Wii Remote’s sideways orientation is functional but feels cramped, especially for long sessions. The D-pad controls movement (a cardinal sin for a 2D platformer), and shaking the remote to spin or pick up items is imprecise.
Enter the Xbox controller:
In the configuration window, you will see several tabs: General, Motion Simulation, Motion Controls, etc. We will primarily work in the General and Motion Simulation tabs.
A. Select Your Device
B. Profile (Optional)
This is where 90% of users fail. NSMBW reads tilt and shake separately. For an Xbox controller, you only want shake. Here’s how:
Go to Controllers > Wii Remote 1 > Configure > uncheck “Attach Nunchuk.” NSMBW only uses the remote sideways.