I love the Steam controller! Haven't been able to use it for a long time now. I really appreciate being able to as well play Hollow Knight and Civ 6 with it.
That's the one thing I haven't done yet. I still use the thumbstick for movement and pad to look around. I should maybe give that a shot. Haptics must always high though.The trick with the Steam controller is to turn off the need to click on the D-pad, and to set the haptics to high for both thumbpads for every game.
It's absolutely glorious.
That's a good write-up. I always wanted to get the Steam Controller, but decided to wait for revision 2. Meanwhile I bought the DS4 and I'm pretty happy., True that it doesn't last many gaming sessions without recharging, but I do usually recharge after every second or third time I use it, so it's okay. I have heard that people actually mod the DS4 to double it's battery capacity. Maybe if the capacity deteriorates further, I'd look into that too.I missed out on the controller talk, but I feel like writing a little about it since I own all three controllers.
I'm excluding Xbox controller since well, I don't own it and Ihatedislike Microsoft with a passion.
Dualshock 4
I've been using DS4 the longest and it's the controller I'm most familiar with since I've been using Dualshocks since the PS2 days. What I like the most about DS4 is the D-pad and the face buttons. It's rather difficult to accidentally press the wrong directional button or the face buttons, compared with the Steam Controller, for example. I am the most comfortable with its form factor, mostly because of muscle memory and the size of my hands. As you might have guessed, the battery life on this controller is horrendous. If you have seen people actually buying multiple DS4s to last them more than a few hours of gaming, I can confirm that their reason is warranted.
Switch Pro
This is the newest controller I own. Having asymmetric analog sticks threw me out of the loop at first, but after a bit of adjustment period, I don't have an issue with it. The grips (or its lack thereof) on the controller is what I had more problem with since I'm used to the grips on the DS4 and Steam Controller (especially the one on Steam Controller since it fits perfectly in my hands). The start/select (or whatever it's called on Nintendo platform) feels like it has been recessed enough where most of the times I can't tell if I already pressed it or not until the action is reflected on the screen/game. Other than that, it is a pretty decent controller. The best thing about this controller is its battery life. And I'm not just saying this because I hardly use it, but it can actually go multiple days for 2-3 hours of gaming each day for at least a week on a single charge. I can never say the same about the DS4.
Steam Controller
This controller is easily the most versatile controller I ever come across. The programmability and the pads on this thing made it the best all-around controller I ever used. What I dislike about the controller are its face buttons. It's too easy to press the wrong button because of the combination of its size and space between them, which I thought was quite small, compared with DS4 which I thought was perfect. and while I can understand why it's the way it was, I feel it's something which can be addressed in its next revision. Apart from that, it's the controller I'd like to use for playing most games. There was definitely a learning period to actually utilise its programmability to the fullest and committing the pads into muscle memory, but once this period is over, you can use this controller for almost anything.
Now we just gotta hope they can get it on Steam. I know MangaGamer is under increased scrutiny from Valve lately though...We are currently working closely with 07thExpansion and Witch Hunt, the team behind Umineko‘s localization, on Ciconia When They Cry, and intend to provide a simultaneous English release on MangaGamer and Steam when the game is released in Japan at this year’s Summer Comiket.
That's an odd thing to metion re internet connection.well tbh after playing alpha i got soo dissapointed .... the good rune fighting was definitely there if bit rough around the egdes , but the rest of the game kinda felt like poor mans budget "Conan Exiles" with Nordic skin on it
BTW:
i haven't found it boring yet but it is a lot less interesting since you're so overpowered and you can't try different weapons or anythingnew game++ is so god damn boring in Sekiro, I just rushed to the last boss, I'll fight him later because I'm getting annoyed at how boring it has been lol
and fuck grinding for exp to unlock all skills, ain't nobody got time to fight the same shit 500 more times.
I was bored before I even finished the main game. Once you get to the point where your own posture literally does not matter it just becomes a pretty boring rhythm game that uses a single lane and repeats patterns.new game++ is so god damn boring in Sekiro, I just rushed to the last boss, I'll fight him later because I'm getting annoyed at how boring it has been lol
and fuck grinding for exp to unlock all skills, ain't nobody got time to fight the same shit 500 more times.
Been interested in the MiSTer for a while now since I’ve seen it a few times in Giant Bomb streams. Do you have sources where I could read up on it and get the parts?All this controller talk is doing nothing to curb my tangential spending habits. I have all the parts for a MiSTer FPGA arriving this week and a couple of Raspberry pi projects on the go. I been thinking on a new controller especially because I think the MiSTer might have issues with my DS4 and XBox One controllers.
Damn you and all your controller talk!
Just yesterday Kotaku published out an article about a song in Persona 5 using that well known slur for the mentally handicappend. The writer reached out to Sega/Atlus, didn't hear back 'in time' and just published the hit piece filled with accusations and assuming the worst. Let's just say it blew up in their faces. Gaming media has reached the lows of the Yellow Press, lies, slander and clickbait over research, truth and well thought out opnions.Would someone in the editing staff not have wanted that cleared up, or was it left vaguely worded for clickbait?
We just don't know but it's easy to think that Ubisoft won't return after the 12-month exclusivity deal so it will remain as a Co-exclusive forever. BUT nothing is confirmed.Also, will the new Anno "exclusivity" last forever or will it return to steam in 1 year?
I got bored before the end of NG+new game++ is so god damn boring in Sekiro, I just rushed to the last boss, I'll fight him later because I'm getting annoyed at how boring it has been lol
and fuck grinding for exp to unlock all skills, ain't nobody got time to fight the same shit 500 more times.
Hmm, is it for a non-Steam game? Or perhaps older than DX8 games? I recently completed Utawarerumono which is a non-Steam game but I can customise the default M/KB profile to use it with the game, assigning the face button to advance dialogue, the back paddle to skip, etc. I had to remap the screenshot button since it doesn't seem to be working though.Steam Controller users, what kind of setup do you use for games that don't support simultaneous mouse and gamepad input?
welcome! glad you decided now's the good time to start posting!Hello everyone,
Long time lurker first time poster.
afaik yes, there are some connections .... but i also believe the story is complete without playing thoseI just started playing The Surge and was wondering if any of the dlc is needed to get the full experience (like Artorias in Dark Souls) or are they just random extra levels/challenges with no connection to the main game?
like Mor said - i don't think they'll be back ... ubi wanted to ditch steam for a good while now, and epic only gave them an excuse (and a big bag of money) to finally jump shipAlso, will the new Anno "exclusivity" last forever or will it return to steam in 1 year?
It's worth mentioning that the fuck up is more on Kotaku's editor than anyone. In a now deleted twitter post Laura explained that the editor changed the initial wording to something much more definitive, and the same editor published the unfinished draft before Atlus responded.Just yesterday Kotaku published out an article about a song in Persona 5 using that well known slur for the mentally handicappend. The writer reached out to Sega/Atlus, didn't hear back 'in time' and just published the hit piece filled with accusations and assuming the worst. Let's just say it blew up in their faces. Gaming media has reached the lows of the Yellow Press, lies, slander and clickbait over research, truth and well thought out opnions.
I rarely dive deep into the controller setup myself and mostly use whatever user-made profile is the most popular (and then modify those if needed).Steam Controller users, what kind of setup do you use for games that don't support simultaneous mouse and gamepad input?
I'm talking about games that support controllers but not mouse input through the right touchpad. I'm wondering if anyone has found a good option for those besides a mouse-based profile or the use of the mouse joystick option which I've never managed to configure in a way that satisfies me.Hmm, is it for a non-Steam game? Or perhaps older than DX8 games? I recently completed Utawarerumono which is a non-Steam game but I can customise the default M/KB profile to use it with the game, assigning the face button to advance dialogue, the back paddle to skip, etc. I had to remap the screenshot button since it doesn't seem to be working though.
I'm in the UK and because of Easters negative influence on delivery dates, nothing has arrived as yet. I went with Mouser for the main part of the De10-Nano. I decided on an AIO daughter-board & RAM through retroshoppontopt. I found them through the Atari forum local sellers thread. Main info is MiSTer Gihub wiki.Been interested in the MiSTer for a while now since I’ve seen it a few times in Giant Bomb streams. Do you have sources where I could read up on it and get the parts?
LEGO games get decent deals pretty fast.Lego DC Supervillains already 50%off
and it's a GREAT LEGO game too ... definitely one of the better ones (i'd even say it's better than the MARVEL ones)Lego DC Supervillains already 50%off
You just say that because you just want to see the world burn, and see Joker and Bane as role models.and it's a GREAT LEGO game too ... definitely one of the better ones (i'd even say it's better than the MARVEL ones)
Same here, the current revision of the DS4 is usable and far superior to whatever the fuck the DS3 was, doesn't fall apart after a few weeks anymore and after half a decade they fixed the problem of stuck buttons (LB/RB was worst for me) but battery life is still crap, the flimsy L/RTriggers are made for babyhands and the whole thing doesn't feel 100% right in my hands.I primarily use X1 controllers. I have grown to dislike the Dual Shock 4. PS sticks are always looser, I don't like that. But one of my DS4s has developed annoying drift and another controller - one that I've had since near PS4 launch but has probably been used less than 5 hours, has a severely sticking circle button. Not to mention I have to use those thumbstick covers because they'll decay on you. I used to rank DS4 high but now I say they're garbage too. Meanwhile my X1 controller with extremely heavy use is just fine...
yes ... but also because it's a good LEGO gameYou just say that because you just want to see the world burn, and see Joker and Bane as role models.
oops, too late@lashman, don't go killing people like @Digoman
Ah ah ah!oops, too late
DAMN YOU!Ah ah ah!
I was reading your reply, and I was like "what the hell is lashman saying to me"?
This is embarrassing. Yesterday, I started typing that reply regarding Digoman before going to bed, and forgot to delete the text when I posted earlier.
Now, out of context and without a quote, it sounds completely random.
nice collectionrandom controller talk? time to post random controller collection...
I believe every game needs the fitting "weapon" of choice
Oh, this is good to hear. I wishlisted it asap, mostly cuz I was curious what VIZ Media's first published game would be like... I hope they become a decent publisher over time and it's nice to see them spread out from just anime/manga into games as well.Just finished The World Next Door. If you played and enjoyed titles like Night in the Woods and Oxenfree I recommend you pick it up when on sale. Behind its puzzle-based match3-like combat, it actually shares many aspects with the aforementioned titles, mainly the importance given to its diverse set of characters and their psychological peculiarities and how they fit in the society the live in. Sadly it lacks some much needed character development which ultimately prevents the game from becoming something really special so go in prepared to see a few plot holes and many things left a little underdeveloped, but it's a very nice title nonetheless.
that thing is too expensive... I'm happy with the normal onetime to add Xbone Elite to it ... it's soooo worth it
Rage 2 is listed as Steam key... I thought the only way to have the Steam version was directly through Steam?Some interesting discounts on CDKeys atm.
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Yeah, they probably have an outdated listing.Rage 2 is listed as Steam key... I thought the only way to have the Steam version was directly through Steam?
I might pick it up and ask for a refund it they change it to a Beth.net key.
I still use 360 pads, and that has been my problem.Before that I used a 360 pad which started having analog stick drift way too soon.
"Wireless dong" you say?I still use 360 pads, and that has been my problem.
Since my 360 broke down, I bought a Microsoft wireless "dong"
Ops."Wireless dong" you say?
lol, you're fine. I'm just an immature jerk.Ops.
I meant "dongle".
English being a second language, coupled with a bad night of sleep, equals disaster.
I'll have to avoid writing anything for a couple of hours more.
suuuuuuuuuuuuuureI meant, dongle.
English being a second language, coupled with a bad night of sleep, equals disaster.