I noticed something very strange with my PS3/multi-console Cthulu PCB, for some strange reason, it may be registering d-pad inputs differently than other PCB's.
some examples:
At the character selection screen in Tekken Tag 1 (part of Tekken Hybrid), I noticed the game will not register inputs for up and down, forcing me to pick characters from the first row. However, the game recognizes up and down inputs while I'm in a match. My other sticks, work percectly fine though.
In Tekken 6's Scenario Campaign mode, my Cthulu stick only registers movement in Free-Movement mode instead of the normal fighting-based movement you would get from using the d-pad. I tested scenario campaign out on another stick, and all joystick movements were being registered as if it were done with a d-pad.
Based on my tests from Tekken 6, is it safe to assume that the Cthulu is registering directional movements from the left analog stick, or would it be something else creating this issue? Is there any way to fix this shit, because it's really annoying and I also like the stick that uses the Cthulu.
some examples:
At the character selection screen in Tekken Tag 1 (part of Tekken Hybrid), I noticed the game will not register inputs for up and down, forcing me to pick characters from the first row. However, the game recognizes up and down inputs while I'm in a match. My other sticks, work percectly fine though.
In Tekken 6's Scenario Campaign mode, my Cthulu stick only registers movement in Free-Movement mode instead of the normal fighting-based movement you would get from using the d-pad. I tested scenario campaign out on another stick, and all joystick movements were being registered as if it were done with a d-pad.
Based on my tests from Tekken 6, is it safe to assume that the Cthulu is registering directional movements from the left analog stick, or would it be something else creating this issue? Is there any way to fix this shit, because it's really annoying and I also like the stick that uses the Cthulu.