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Blisterexe, do games w 8BitDo Pro 3 Controller Announced with Swappable Buttons, Available for Preorder

I’ll ask their support about what exactly they mean by steamos support (fully rebindable in steam, or just “the buttons work”) and edit my comment to show the answer.

NuXCOM_90Percent,

Ultimate 2 is fully bindable in Steam (even gyro if you do directinput over bluetooth).

Valve gonna Valve but there isn’t a reason to assume a regression on that. But, like everything, don’t preorder things.

LiveLM,

Ultimate 2 also does Gyro over the 2.4 dongle (At least in the Wireless version).
Update the firmware of the controller and the dongle and hold B when turning on.

Toribor,
@Toribor@corndog.social avatar

I have an Ultimate 2 and I haven’t been able to figure out how to do that so I can’t remap the back buttons with Steam input.

What’s the trick?

dualpad,

Right now has to be the 8bitdo Ultimate 2 wireless. Not the bluetooth switch one. Need to update the dongle and controller to the latest beta firmware and launch it in dinput mode by turning it on while holding the B button. Then all the extra buttons can be mapped along with using gyro with analog triggers, which couldn’t be done before.

There is a bug that needs to be fixed where rumble can cause the controller to stop working in game, so for now need to use it with rumble off until that is fixed. But, everything else works when it comes to binding through Steam Input.

idogoodjob,

Is Dinput mode limited to Bluetooth only or can it be used on the 2.4ghz as well?

Edit: nevermind, just saw the other comment below mine that mentions it working in both connection modes

NuXCOM_90Percent,
  1. Update the firmware of the controller and dongle (technically the dongle isn’t necessary if you are using bluetooth). I did this in a VM because Linux
  2. Fully power down the controller. Switch to the connectivity mode you want
  3. Hold the Circle/B button and power on the controller to enable directinput mode
  4. Update Steam to the Beta branch
  5. Open Steam’s controller remapper
  6. Regardless of connectivity, you should have mappable L4/R4/BackPaddles. If you are using bluetooth you will also have the gyro
Toribor,
@Toribor@corndog.social avatar

Thank you. It looks like this is sort of working in that I can get the additional buttons to show up in Steam now but I’m hitting what I think is a bug where the ‘Enable Extended Buttons’ toggle doesn’t stay enabled. After searching a bit it seems like I’m not the only one but maybe that will get worked out soon.

mintiefresh, do games w 8BitDo Pro 3 Controller Announced with Swappable Buttons, Available for Preorder
@mintiefresh@piefed.social avatar

Ooooh that swappable face buttons is a nice touch.

FenderStratocaster, do games w 8BitDo Pro 3 Controller Announced with Swappable Buttons, Available for Preorder

Finally my Switch can match my xBox.

roserose56, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later
@roserose56@lemmy.ca avatar

What for? This is ridicules! This is not a housing market, this is game market! Don’t even bother.

boaratio, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later

Don’t do this.

Zoomboingding, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later
@Zoomboingding@lemmy.world avatar

The era of financing gooner skins for your waifu has arrived

thermal_shock,

It always existed with credit cards.

Etterra, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later

I want to cry but there aren’t enough tears.

Kolanaki, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

Just lemme buy it with the money enemies drop when I kill them. 😬

SheeEttin, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later

Putting everything on credit is a great plan if you expect the world to end very soon.

Ganbat,

So it’s a great plan, then! Let’s go!

ech,

Only if you’re right.

dormedas, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later

If everybody has to finance their purchases, something might be fundamentally wrong with the economy…

themeatbridge, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later

Just what my relaxing escapist hobby needed, debt.

Drekaridill, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later

This is fucking dystopian

dan1101, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later
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What is the collateral on a digital product purchase?

Ing0R,

Your soul!

proper,
@proper@lemmy.world avatar

just split the payments over 7 sons of your 7 sons

dan1101,
@dan1101@lemmy.world avatar

I’m gonna need all the loot boxes for that!

sugar_in_your_tea,

Achievements.

BombOmOm, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later
@BombOmOm@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t finance DLC purchases. If you are that bad off for money, you need to just play the games you already own.

tonyn,

…or go make some money instead.

ech,

Thanks, I’m rich.

tonyn,

Have you tried playing the video games you already own?

the_crotch,

You gonna pay me to do that?

otacon239,

Or just don’t finance any non-essential purchase. The idea of financing anything smaller than a couple thousand dollars is just wild to me.

Mirodir,

What’s also kinda wild is how those plans often have 0 interest rate as long as you’re able to pay the installments on time. Which means in theory you MAKE money by using them because you can earn interest with that money in the meantime.

It ALSO means they know the people using those services are so bad with money that they can sustain themselves (and make a nice profit) purely by their clients failing to pay on time and then selling the debt to debt collectors. It’s absolutely disgusting how predatory this is, making their money mostly on the people who’d need such a system the most (and to a smaller amount, on people who don’t care).

paraphrand,

“What?! We help people budget!”

“What?! We help people when times are tough!”

“What?! 73% of our customers pay us zero interest!”

NuXCOM_90Percent,

Financing can actually be an incredibly good idea if you expect inflation to increase at a greater rate than the interest. It literally saves you effective money.

That said, it also tends to involve a credit pull (which hurts said interest rates) and becomes a monthly bill.

So if you can afford the monthly bill AND it is a meaningfully large purchase AND you have every reason to expect inflation to increase more than the interest rate? It is actually a pretty good idea.

For even a 200 dollar battle pass: no, it is not.

lazycouchpotato, do games w Now You Can Buy In-Game DLC And Pay It Off Later
@lazycouchpotato@lemmy.world avatar

Gotta pay off that Doordash burrito first before dropping $50 on skins.

proper,
@proper@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve seen this, also recently popped on on car insurance payment. definitely feels like more and more people are going to end up in debt prison soon.

DivineDev,

Ahhh, prison for people who can't pay their debt, where they accrue even more of it since they can't work... Could this possibly go wrong?

SatansMaggotyCumFart,

Now I can afford delivery apps too!

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