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Hi, I am specifically interested whether SNES controllers work with this, are 6 buttons enough and so on?
Post edited March 14, 2019 by filiprizov
This is probably coming too late, but here it is.

You need dedicated buttons for: attack, heavy attack, block, magic, party assist, map, menu and you can use up on the d-pad for jump, but to me it's more intuitive to have it as a separate button on the controller. You can probably get around this by using something like joy2key and key combinations for map and menu, but I think you need at least 8 buttons to play comfortably.

In general, I've tried several no-name controllers that emulate PS and XBOX ones and also a XBOX 360 one and they all worked fine. But your mileage may vary.
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bo.yan: This is probably coming too late, but here it is.

You need dedicated buttons for: attack, heavy attack, block, magic, party assist, map, menu and you can use up on the d-pad for jump, but to me it's more intuitive to have it as a separate button on the controller. You can probably get around this by using something like joy2key and key combinations for map and menu, but I think you need at least 8 buttons to play comfortably.

In general, I've tried several no-name controllers that emulate PS and XBOX ones and also a XBOX 360 one and they all worked fine. But your mileage may vary.
Thank you, it's exactly what I needed. It is a bit late, but still very usefull!