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i have better things to do than load up my emulator, find and name off or screenshot keybinds...
you make zero sense and in case you didnt know, super nintendo had a mouse and it was used to play games (that same mouse with an adapter can be used to play nes games)... that and as mentioned how many times? emulators have allowed key mapping to almost all input devices on the market, if you didnt know that already or havent tried, thats a you issue.
your idea of annoying, is not others....and im not here to explain things you should either already know, or could have learned for yourself on the internet, if you cant figure it out on your own without having it explained, then thats something you might need to work on by yourself.
also in case you didnt know, the mouse has buttons (some more than others), not just the sensor on the bottom.
dont bother, person thinks mice dont have buttons.
That's an unorthodox way to play these games and makes little sense to support that method. Keyboard and gamepad support should be enough. Mouse was not intended for the original hardware versions anyways on MSX or NES.
for reference:
https://oldgamesdownload.com/wp-content/uploads/Metal_Gear_Manual_MSX_EN.pdf
really hard as im not being payed, you see.... people need to start doing their own work and research, im not here to give handouts.
that being said, someone literally pointed out an answer in the quote below.
i mean its nintendo, it only has 2 freaking buttons, of which can be bound to the mouse buttons, while using WASD for movement.... how hard is that to understand, are people here knew to computers and gaming in general?
people need to learn how to play games with different input devices... i also told the person, emulators have had support for almost every input device out there, which works for any nes, snes, ect... console out there, no reason it should be the same on the emulator this is using, or for the crappy console ports in the bundle either.
I grew up on the battlefield. Conflict and victory were my parents.
No but really, I grew up with emulation, and I have personally contributed to several emulators on GitHub. I have never once in my life heard of (nor seen, as I literally set up entire school computer labs with emulators back in the day,) someone playing a NES game with WASD and THE MOUSE BUTTONS and quite frankly, I believe you may actually be a serial killer because of this.
It'd literally take less than a minute, which is actually a lot faster than the time it took you to complain about it online.