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_Lory98_ , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 1st

Playing through the Trails series, just finished the Crossbell arc which was fantastic.

Tried playing Tales of Arise, but I’m not really liking it. The combat seems fine for now, albeit a bit clunky, but the story started off really weak and after the first lord I’m not really interested. I got Vesperia too, so I might try that.

ms_lane , to games in How to decide what kind of controller one should purchase?
  • Microsoft has their own controller protocol, xinput, it only works with xbox and PC
  • Sony and Nintendo both use BT HID, but add their own non-standard extras to deal with trackpads and gyros, on PC there are drivers to deal with this (inc. w/Linux kernel, extra on Windows)
  • For Wireless, Sony and Nintendo both use standard Bluetooth, you can pair a Switch or PS4/5 controller straight to a PC (though you will need extra software on Windows)
  • Microsoft uses either their somewhat proprietary 802.11AC implementation (only works with their dongles - you will need extra software on Linux, fully supported in Windows ootb) or standard Bluetooth, their BT has the highest latency of any of the 3 major controllers, but their 5ghz 802.11AC has the lowest. BT mode requires no extra drivers and will work fine ootb on Linux or Windows. You can’t use a headset plugged into the controller or connected by BT (to the controller) if you’re connecting the controller via BT.
  • MS has additional trigger rumbling/tension on the Xbox One/Series controllers, in Windows it will only work with MS Store apps - it won’t work on any Steam game :( on Linux it will work, but nothing really supports it either.
  • Sony has a much better implementation in the PS5 controller, nothing outside Sony published games use it though - but it’s compatible on Windows with additional drivers (DS4Win) (not sure about Linux here)
  • For Nintendo Switch on Windows you will need BetterJoy (previously, BetterJoyForCEMU) to support switch controllers properly, this also makes a DS4Win style gyro server, so anything that support ds4win will support Switch gyro too.
Carighan ,
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Yeah this is a solved problem with a lot of third-party systems though like 8bitdo has, since they just allow you to swap modes. Granted, sometimes it’s a bit wonky since for example the Switch won’t support analogue triggers but eh, it works for everything and everywhere, so I’m happy to have a single pad that has everything anybody can utilize.

xavier666 OP ,

If I could award this comment, I would have. Thank you, you answered a lot of my questions!

Zurgo , to lemmyshitpost in Could an American please prove me wrong?

Clearly that’s Outer Spain

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Spain’t

fiddlesticks , to selfhosted in Recommendations and feedback!
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Looks good to me, although I would maybe even sell the 3070 and go for something like an intel arc and more ram instead.

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therealjcdenton , to asklemmy in What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?

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GreatAlbatross , to lemmyshitpost in Could an American please prove me wrong?
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The most expensive country on the med.

7usr7local , to linux in Whats your go-to naming conventions?
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It heavily depends on the context: Filenames? Variables? Functions? Interfaces/Classes? Java? C? Shell?

TBi , to linux in Whats your go-to naming conventions?

Random mix and match. I’m all for diversity!

Hossenfeffer , to asklemmy in What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?
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Vi/Vim - had it on every computer I’ve owned or used since about 1991.

Neon , to games in How to decide what kind of controller one should purchase?

Gonna be quite honest:

The Nintendo Switc Pro Controller is probably the highest quality Controler I’ve ever had in my hands.

ladicius ,

Support that. MS Xbox controller falls far behind it, and the third party devices are a lot of miss and no hit.

Carighan ,
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Yeah. I love my 8bitdo Ultimate for PC use (and it just so happens to be extremely close to the Switch Pro in layout and sizing) but the actual thing is still works better in raw quality. Except no hall effect joysticks but eh, could always mod it yourself if you’re so inclined.

nantsuu ,

This is probably true for most casual use, but after a couple months of constant weekly Smash tournaments, my stick eventually wore down and started drifting. The D-pad is also notoriously mushy and often picks up ghost inputs when moving quickly back and forth.

Both of these issues are fixable with some not so difficult controller modding, but I wasn't willing to make the effort.

I ended up with the 8bitdo Pro 2 for general use like someone else in this thread suggested and the Nintendo Wii U Pro Controller with an adapter for Smash that has been with me for years now. The only difference is that the Wii U controller doesn't have the built in accelerometers that the Switch controller and Pro 2 have.

mox , (edited ) to games in How to decide what kind of controller one should purchase?

For Linux, I recommend the DualShock 4 (PS4) and DualSense (PS5) controllers. They have native support built into the kernel, so you don’t need special drivers. They’re great in Steam, emulators, Wine, and most native linux games. They work in both USB and bluetooth mode. Motion controls work. Touchpad works. Rubmle works. Dead zones are nice and small.

The only features I’m not sure about are the DualSense haptics and adaptive trigger feedback. There was work happening on those when I last looked a couple years ago; I haven’t checked recently.

A few people have reported lag with certain bluetooth adapters. I haven’t seen it with any of the hardware I’ve used, but if you encounter it, you can always get a different bluetooth adapter or exchange the controller for some other model.

Agent641 , to lemmyshitpost in Ballaholic I'm guessing

You just dont understand, some people need to do recon missions before comitting to the charge.

CaptainBasculin , to asklemmy in How should I mess with scammers?

The addresses they’ll send are mostly shipping companies that take stuff and ship them directly to another country. Check their address, you’ll very likely see such a building that advertises to ship stuff.

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