Does anyone know a place where the Brook X360/xboxone>PS4 converters are not sold out? The only online stores I know of are FA and AS and they are both sold out indefinitely.
I noticed Luffy was still using his PS1 pad when he was playing SF5 and Iām wondering if this is the convertor heās using? Thereās no mention of support for PS1 pads, only PS2. Are they wired the exact same way or something? Also, if anyone here who is using this particular setup reads this, whatās the latency like?
Digital PS2 pads are for the most part identical to digital PS1 pads. The two are treated by the console the same way.
The real difference is when analog comes along, the PS1 dual shock only has analog thumb sticks while the PS2 Dual Shock has High/Low logic on the buttons to tell between a soft and hard press.
Zippy would have the 100% answer. But I have a PS4 and a white converter, and I had to borrow a DS3 to update the firmware PS4 controller didnāt seem to take. Which does make sense the converter is not expecting to handle PS4 for an input.
At least for me the initial firmware that some of the converters shipped with requires L3 to be pressed, which is not on the PS360+ (the directional input instead of L3 was added in later updates). So you canāt use the PS360+. I was in the same boat.
For anyone having trouble with a lack of L3 and left doesnāt seem to be working: try using left on the Dpad rather than the left analog stick. I did so with my TE1 (you have to set the TE1 switch to the DPad setting āDPā) and it worked; left analog stick āleftā didnāt work.
If that still doesnāt work, then you might have the initial firmware that TheFightingFish mentioned.
@Shr33
Which converters do you want to update?
All converters is running on the latest firmware to work with PS360+. please look manufacturing date on label in converterās bottom case.
BTW, the converter donāt have timeout issue on 3.15 when you received it. It was used newest version firmware.