I've noticed my car only has a small number of games and not any of the classics that I've always read about. I did find some older threads from Dec/Jan that talked about having to get a software push if you don't have all of the games.
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Mine are the charge only ports so that may explain it but I do have a couple of games that work with the controller through the glovebox.It depends on whether the USB-C connectors in your console are charge only or data capable. I believe games that require a game controller aren't include if the ports are charge only (even though the USB-A port in the glove box is always data capable).
But do those games require a controller?I do have a couple of games that work with the controller through the glovebox
No, they do not require one but you can use a controller.But do those games require a controller?
So what I'm saying is that the games you're missing may be the ones that require a controller in order to be able to play them.No, they do not require one
I guess the real problem for me is I don't know what games should be there so I shouldn't have suggested they are missing. For example, I've always heard about Centipede, is that a current game? I was in a Model 3 two months ago that had Centipede and Missle Command, I don't have either of those.So what I'm saying is that the games you're missing may be the ones that require a controller in order to be able to play them.
My car has both of those. My console USB ports are data capable but interestingly both games say:I was in a Model 3 two months ago that had Centipede and Missle Command, I don't have either of those.
Maybe this will help:I guess the real problem for me is I don't know what games should be there
Mine are the charge only ports so that may explain it but I do have a couple of games that work with the controller through the glovebox.
I swapped out my neutered center controller for one that supports data and those games appeared after I had done so. It was about 80 bucks for the replacement unit. I'm not a gamer, I just wanted the data capability. Kind of lame that Tesla removed that feature due to a lack of chips and then offered nothing in return...