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cRazi_man, (edited ) do games w Gamepad for Linux Gaming?
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Gamesir Cyclone 2 has been such a premium experience. Clicky nice feeling buttons, hall effect joysticks with smooth rims, shoulder buttons can be set to hair triggers, Bluetooth or dongle, metal charging stand, customisable back buttons. It’s been such a luxury gaming experience at a relatively budget price (currently going for £48).

DarkCloud, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

ET.

zod000,

I didn’t know monsters were allow in here.

zod000, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

SMB3 is peak Mario, but Super Mario World is probably second place.

BreakerSwitch, do games w Real talk, which would you rather have: Megaman 12, or Megaman X9?

Honestly something in the style of X, or, even better, Zero minus the screen crunch and low quality audio of the gba, would put joy in my heart. Still holding out hope the fan game megaman x corrupted comes out ever

asmoranomar, do games w Real talk, which would you rather have: Megaman 12, or Megaman X9?

I haven’t been in the loop, but wasn’t pragmata everyone’s hope for a MegaMan reboot?

BreakerSwitch,

People were hoping it was a stealth megaman game, but I’m pretty sure someone at capcom came out and said it isn’t

ampersandrew, (edited ) do games w Gamepad for Linux Gaming?
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Yeah, Xbox controllers are pretty much standard. Comfortable, not overpriced, great compatibility with everything, no fuss. Newer ones, from the past several years now, will have Nintendo-style d pads, now that the patent has expired, and connect via bluetooth for wireless play or with a USB C cable to save on batteries. Speaking of batteries, it uses AAs, which means that you can actually swap them when they get low, as opposed to PlayStation controllers where batteries don’t last long and they aren’t really exposed for you to access them. I’m not going to tell you Xbox controllers are the be-all, end-all, but there’s a high chance it’s all you need.

EDIT: Even though I use Xbox controllers all the time, I forgot that the newest Xbox pads actually have d pads that are even better than Nintendo’s design. They look funky, but for my money, it’s the best d pad out there.

Zarxrax,

I tried out Linux a few months back, and one of the things I could never get working was my Bluetooth Xbox controller. The controller would just blink and never connect to the Bluetooth. Any idea what needs to be done to get it working? I was kind of annoyed that it didn’t just work since it’s such a popular controller.

ampersandrew, (edited )
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Not me, sorry. On desktop Linux, I’m always wired, and the bluetooth always just worked when I needed it on Bazzite or Steam Deck, connecting via the controller setup in the Steam menu, but maybe someone else here will know.

KoboldCoterie,
@KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

For what it’s worth, this wired alternative is almost identical to an xbox one controller except for the rumble motor, which is markedly lower quality. If that doesn’t bother you, it’s also less than half the price, and works out of the box in all distros I’ve tried.

1adam12,

Idk if it’s the solution to your problem but I install xpadneo and never have issues.

ArsonButCute,

Xone is the one I’ve needed instead of xpadneo to get the xbox wired headset working with them.

1adam12,

Xone I use with the official xbox wireless controller adapter but xpadneo for Bluetooth Xbox connections.

cecilkorik,
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As a veteran of gaming on Linux for several years, I have to admit I keep a small collection of various usb bluetooth dongles, because honestly, built-in bluetooth support still remains questionable and unreliable in many cases, at least for me and the systems I use it on. I don’t necessarily blame Linux as much as I blame the manufacturers of the chips and devices, but unfortunately we have to live with the chaos that their reverse-engineered-firmware-reliant devices create. Any cheapass bluetooth dongle is probably fine, the cheaper and more ubiquitous it is, the more likely it uses the same shitty chinese chip that all the others use and that a bunch of someones already hammered out drivers for, but honestly even with multiple different models and brands it still seems like a crapshoot which one feels like working properly at any given time, but usually one or the other will work and get things to connect, and it’s usually perfectly reliable once all the drivers have loaded and it’s all paired up and things start working. The struggle is real, though.

digredior, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

The meme options should have been B then A

zod000, do games w Gamepad for Linux Gaming?

I have been using my Sony DS4 gamepad (wired) with no issues, requires no setup. DS5 gamepads also work well, but I had extra DS4 controllers just sitting around. I greatly prefer them to any of the Xbox gamepad personally.

Skkorm, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

World and is not close

Zomg, do games w active matter

Played the game...

  1. Movement seems stiff compared to other games I play
  2. Ai is too abundant, over tuned
reksas,

yeah, the ai enemies are crazy, though having pve threat more dangerous than players is good thing imo, it limits the pvp a bit since people have to be wary. But if its unfairly dangerous then its just annoying since you cant survive at all.

I liked the movement, though it could be better too.

Zomg,

The flowermen are strangely difficult to kill compared to others, and there's always a swarm of the most of the time.

teft, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

World. 1000%

MadMadBunny, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

SMW. Peak Mario on SNES.

BurgerBaron, do gaming w Don't make me choose!
@BurgerBaron@piefed.social avatar

SMB3 easy choice for me. I like the NES soundchip over muddy SNES just in general and the physics in SMB3.

danc4498, do gaming w Don't make me choose!

Apples and oranges they’re both the best game ever.

DecentM, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 9th

I somehow skipped Hollow Knight since it came out, and got it during a sale last week after all the Silksong hype. Got 26 hours in it now.

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