I recommend buying a Titan 1. Yes it's old but it opens up alot of windows if you're willing to leave your PC on to use it. Any gamepad running on your PC. Titan 1 can detect the gamepad board and convert that board into any output you want for any game systems. Meaning everything is paired as one device. (Using a whole PC as a controller) any gamepad works on PC, therefore anything will run on real game consoles as long as you rig it up with Titan 1 and the cool feature to do this is called "Max Aim DI". Any gamepad that's functional running on PC is 100 percent guaranteed to run on the game console you want it to run on. This is also the main tool to play old game consoles online through parsec application. No other device can take PC inputs and convert them to actual console inputs. You're set for life with a Titan 1. PC excepts everything.
@@hopefullyquality Buy it, look past the price. This saves you a Ton of money. When your controller breaks you can settle for a $5.00 controller. It's guaranteed to work on the game system you want as long as you rig it with a PC.
Does vibration work on Xbox Series controller on Switch? I'm wondering whether to buy the Nyxi Wizard or this adapter :/ I'm interested in playing Splatoon 3, Mario kart 8 Deluxe and Mario party superstars especially.
I believe you would have to unpair the controller from the adapter. You'd have to check MayFlash's site for help on that sorry, I don't follow them anymore.
You might be surprised! Check Mayflash's website for your model, how I showed in the video. You might find something new! I went over the main differences in my other video.
My understanding is that the NS 2 will continue to revive updates while the NS 1 is being phased out. Such as this amazing firmware update: ruclips.net/video/0bTT3DCx_CY/видео.html Definitely worth getting an NS 2 for future firmware. Also in the description of that video there is a spreadsheet that compares some of the models of MayFlash devices. Hope that helps!
I wouldn’t worry about that tiny bit of movement you see there on the stick , that’s not drift, every controller has a tiny bit of movement off the centre with those types of tests, pretty much every game has its own inherent dead zone so that you don’t notice it in game
Ah I see, thanks! That makes sense. Granted it is a really beat controller 🤣 Funny, as I'm writing this, I'm working on my review video for their new NS Lite, they sent me an early review unit :) Thanks for the comment!
@@hopefullyquality I absolutely love these adapters, love how it’s compatible with so many systems unlike the Brook adapters which make you buy expensive separate adapters for each system. I was just having a look at four spreadsheet there, it needs a slight update to the wired controller part, it now supports Sega Astro City mini USB controllers after the latest firmware update
@@garycormack Very true, been loving my NS 2, no issues whatsoever. And thanks for the sharp eye! I was meaning to go back and check on them once I finish the review for the NS Lite, but in all honesty I probably would've forgotten. Glad to see they're being used! I think I'm going to change it to include the full Mayflash lineup on one single spreadsheet. I'll work on that in the coming days :)
Edit: Sorry I misread your comment. There's a chance, it depends on your controller. I know some instances it won't work, but not 100% sure for your case. The FAQ section on the product page would be your best bet, I can't confirm or deny it 100%. Maybe try switching the adapter LED between Switch and Switch Pro. The wake feature may only work on the Switch Pro setting, but could still work on the original Switch.
I'm not 100% sure, but the second one was slightly better. I remember finding out what the difference was but it was so small I didn't make a video about it.
From experience, yes it does. There were issues with the Series controllers but they've released an update since then (check my other vid). Mine never had an issue but apparently it was 50/50 that it worked properly, should be all fixed now.
@@Dobemandan Sorry I forgot to get back to you! I wasn't able to connect my old Xbox One controller. Even by itself, let alone with my other controller already synced. I wish I could give you a better answer but I'm just not sure, maybe it would work with a newer Xbox controller.
I'm unfamiliar with PlayStation stuff, are you trying to remap buttons? Like pick and choose what buttons do what? Or just switch the button presets using the Mayflash?
@@hopefullyquality its the same with xbox buttons, my A and B are switched as if i was using a switch controller , i want to switch it back to normal but the "hold start + B isnt working sadly
EXACTLY what I need. Really wanted to do screenshots with my Xbox controller. ‘Preciate you for creating this. 🤝
Really good video mate. You seem to be the first person on YT to make a how-to on this.
Appreciate it! Wouldn't have known to dig deeper if it wasn't for your comment!
thanks so much you saved my switch gaming experience !!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy to hear :)
I recommend buying a Titan 1. Yes it's old but it opens up alot of windows if you're willing to leave your PC on to use it. Any gamepad running on your PC. Titan 1 can detect the gamepad board and convert that board into any output you want for any game systems. Meaning everything is paired as one device. (Using a whole PC as a controller) any gamepad works on PC, therefore anything will run on real game consoles as long as you rig it up with Titan 1 and the cool feature to do this is called "Max Aim DI". Any gamepad that's functional running on PC is 100 percent guaranteed to run on the game console you want it to run on. This is also the main tool to play old game consoles online through parsec application. No other device can take PC inputs and convert them to actual console inputs. You're set for life with a Titan 1. PC excepts everything.
That’s a sick concept I’ll have to look into that!
@@hopefullyquality Buy it, look past the price. This saves you a Ton of money. When your controller breaks you can settle for a $5.00 controller. It's guaranteed to work on the game system you want as long as you rig it with a PC.
Does vibration work on Xbox Series controller on Switch? I'm wondering whether to buy the Nyxi Wizard or this adapter :/ I'm interested in playing Splatoon 3, Mario kart 8 Deluxe and Mario party superstars especially.
To my recollection it does. I would check their website to be 100% certain.
Hi great video!! I messed up the binding. Is there anyway I can reset my XBOX controller bindings?
I believe you would have to unpair the controller from the adapter. You'd have to check MayFlash's site for help on that sorry, I don't follow them anymore.
I'm guessing these are the new features of this newer version? I been using the old one for years and I love it!
You might be surprised! Check Mayflash's website for your model, how I showed in the video. You might find something new! I went over the main differences in my other video.
@@hopefullyquality I guess so but I think all the features you explained in your video are exclusive to the new Drive
whats the difference between the MayFlash Magic-NS 2 and the MayFlash Magic-NS 1?
My understanding is that the NS 2 will continue to revive updates while the NS 1 is being phased out.
Such as this amazing firmware update:
ruclips.net/video/0bTT3DCx_CY/видео.html
Definitely worth getting an NS 2 for future firmware.
Also in the description of that video there is a spreadsheet that compares some of the models of MayFlash devices.
Hope that helps!
I wouldn’t worry about that tiny bit of movement you see there on the stick , that’s not drift, every controller has a tiny bit of movement off the centre with those types of tests, pretty much every game has its own inherent dead zone so that you don’t notice it in game
Ah I see, thanks! That makes sense. Granted it is a really beat controller 🤣 Funny, as I'm writing this, I'm working on my review video for their new NS Lite, they sent me an early review unit :) Thanks for the comment!
@@hopefullyquality nice one, keep up the good work, these are the types of videos I like best, Clear.. straight to the point and no waffling 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@hopefullyquality I absolutely love these adapters, love how it’s compatible with so many systems unlike the Brook adapters which make you buy expensive separate adapters for each system. I was just having a look at four spreadsheet there, it needs a slight update to the wired controller part, it now supports Sega Astro City mini USB controllers after the latest firmware update
@@garycormack Very true, been loving my NS 2, no issues whatsoever. And thanks for the sharp eye! I was meaning to go back and check on them once I finish the review for the NS Lite, but in all honesty I probably would've forgotten. Glad to see they're being used! I think I'm going to change it to include the full Mayflash lineup on one single spreadsheet. I'll work on that in the coming days :)
Great video does wake on feature from beginning of video only work on switch oled? I've tried on original with no luck
Edit: Sorry I misread your comment. There's a chance, it depends on your controller. I know some instances it won't work, but not 100% sure for your case.
The FAQ section on the product page would be your best bet, I can't confirm or deny it 100%.
Maybe try switching the adapter LED between Switch and Switch Pro. The wake feature may only work on the Switch Pro setting, but could still work on the original Switch.
What's the difference from the 1st one
I'm not 100% sure, but the second one was slightly better. I remember finding out what the difference was but it was so small I didn't make a video about it.
Does the Vibration actually work though? I read some people had issues with the vibration working wirelessly on series controllers.
From experience, yes it does. There were issues with the Series controllers but they've released an update since then (check my other vid). Mine never had an issue but apparently it was 50/50 that it worked properly, should be all fixed now.
@@hopefullyquality ok good to know..thank you and thanks for replying!
so does it allow analog or digital joystick?
99.9% sure it's digital, as in you have more than just the 8 angles the joycons allow.
Work also R3 and L3 ?
Are these PlayStation controls? Check my previous video covering the MayFlash as a whole, it shows exactly what controllers will work!
Will 2 Xbox X controllers connect to the shield with this? Thanks
Great question! I have an original Xbox One controller I can try connecting with the Series X one. I'll try this afternoon!
@@hopefullyquality Thanks!!
@@Dobemandan Sorry I forgot to get back to you! I wasn't able to connect my old Xbox One controller. Even by itself, let alone with my other controller already synced. I wish I could give you a better answer but I'm just not sure, maybe it would work with a newer Xbox controller.
@@hopefullyquality Thanks
I can’t get the remapping to work im trying to use a DualShock 4 on my ps3 and it works but it won’t let me remap X and O
I'm unfamiliar with PlayStation stuff, are you trying to remap buttons? Like pick and choose what buttons do what? Or just switch the button presets using the Mayflash?
@@hopefullyquality its the same with xbox buttons, my A and B are switched as if i was using a switch controller , i want to switch it back to normal but the "hold start + B isnt working sadly