That'd be the best controller, but probably like 500 dollars lol
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If they have good scores on protondb, it's probably an issue with configuration. First, make sure you're running it with proton. Go to the game's configuration > compatibility and tick "force the use of a specific steam play compatibility tool." then select the highest version of proton available(don't choose experimental if your game is supported according to protondb). Then, click play. if needed, proton will install and this should solve your issue. If it doesn't, then you can delete steam(sudo pacman -R steam
), and remove the .steam folder in your home folder. This deletes your configuration for steam, and might help resolve issues. Then, re-install steam(sudo pacman -S steam
), and sign in again. Download your game and set up proton as I told you. If that still doesn't work, you'll want to make a post and share the log files.
Me too, it's aged very well.
No, I have not cosplayed before. Unfortunately, due to the my lack of cosplaying experience, I cannot tell you about any.
for real, i wish we didnt "need" government surveillance because people just didnt do bad shit
I have, I had the day one 2013 controller, it was nice but it developed drift quite fast, and also is harder to repair
Me personally, I like the 360 controller the most
I don't think your GPU is the issue here as well, I think your game might not work. If you want to try and diagnose the issue, I'd be happy to help. First, add the following to your Steam game options: PROTON_LOG=1 %command%
. Then, run the game. This will make a log file in your home directory, with the prefix "steam-" and then your appid. If you want to upload the log or paste the output here, I can try and look at it and try to help.
I can't say for sure, but I'd assume that windows works differently that GNU/Linux at least slightly like this. In GNU, there is a hierarchy of displaying things and windows likely has a slightly different version of that.
Good question! Someone let me know when there's an answer.
The trigger on the xbox one controller is loose and easy to take off, and it has a spring on it that flew off and I lost upon disassembling it. The 360's controllers will remain completely function even without any shell, but are also able to be disassembled.