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This is my first time hearing about it. What kind of issues do you have?
Yeah i bought it because it was said to be working well out of the box, too ;)
It wouldn't connect properly in switchmode and constantly vibrate (and not work in some games) in PC-mode.
I've already narrowed it down a bit (thanks to the awesome xpadneo dev, too: https://github.com/atar-axis/xpadneo/issues/391 ) that is has something to do with interference from xpadneo.
So when you don't have xpadneo installed (that i need for my xbox series controller though) and connect via switch mode, it indeed seems to work fine from short tests. Connected in PC mode without xpadneo (so using hid_microsoft module) works fine, but has no vibration. And xpadneo loaded with a quriks flag (for disabling rumble in the triggers as far as i understand) gets rid of the constant vibration, still has no vibration in games though and makes it so some games don't pick it up at all...
Very strange all in all ^^
This. Right now it is my main gaming device but I would feel silly filling out the hardware details manually. Besides, it is my main gaming device but not my main Linux machine which I also use to game (actually the stats would be kinda boring if we start counting SD this way).
I would like an additional question:
Do you own a Steam Deck ( or any other Linux powered handheld gaming device)?
1. No
2. Yes, as a complement to my main machine
3. Yes, as my main gaming device
4. Yes, I use it for EVERYTHING
Say what you will about Stadia...I'm no fan of cloud gaming myself, but the Stadia controller is actually quite good.
I think it should be added on the list, since it's currently the most popular headset out there, even if doesn't officially support Linux, and unofficial apps still have lots of improvements to do.
Maybe it could convince Meta to add Linux support in the future... (i don't see this happening anytime soon, if ever, but who knows)
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/index.php?module=statistics&view=trends
Last edited by Shmerl on 31 October 2022 at 1:26 am UTC
Never heard of this.
one would think that the typical Linux-User and Meta are about as incompatible as it gets ;)
Added all current Meta headsets in.
It's basically Fedora with some sprinkles on top. It's managed by one GloriousEggroll (yes, the guy behind Proton-GE).
https://nobaraproject.org/
![](https://i.imgur.com/xEuqK7C.png)
The other issues are developers themselves, where they either test with AMD or NVidia, but for some unknown reason, rarely bother to test with both. This of course have caused them to state that supported video cards are one or the other, even though either would work fine. You can damn well bet they try multiple configurations in Windows...
Kernel updates + custom built Mesa kind of works, but if Mesa could decrease release period, updates could come sooner to those who don't want to bother building or using unstable versions. But I suppose Mesa project have their own reasons for their current release cycle.
Developers testing with more hardware is of course better. I suspect smaller developers don't have money to buy multiple GPUs, while others don't want to bother? Any professional developer studio should for sure test on multiple GPUs.
Last edited by Shmerl on 3 November 2022 at 10:52 pm UTC