I've got a cheap 10dollar pedal as well, something that can be mapped to crouch or the ctrl/shift/alt modifiers.Yes it's a great part of PC gaming. I use pedals to lean in PUBG.
I've got a cheap 10dollar pedal as well, something that can be mapped to crouch or the ctrl/shift/alt modifiers.Yes it's a great part of PC gaming. I use pedals to lean in PUBG.
If you really want to get crazy, the CronusMax also supports Xinput as a controller input; which means that you can use the full functionality of something like Steam Input and any controller supported by that, including things like mode shifting and action sets, output all that to CronusMax application and send that over to your console.
It does. It's only the main menu that doesn't have controller support.I'm primarily a pc gamer with a controller. You still run into weird things occasionally. Take the half life remake that just launched doesn't have built in controller support at this time, you have to launch in big picture mode to get it to hook.
For most games it's honestly as simple as just saving the controller profile in Steam as that takes care of everything.
I am not a big pc gamer. So what happens if you don't buy your games on steam? Also such a good controller support?
You can usually use steam input anyways. Just install steam even if you own the games elsewhere and add a direct access to it.I am not a big pc gamer. So what happens if you don't buy your games on steam? Also such a good controller support?
I'm primarily a pc gamer with a controller. You still run into weird things occasionally. Take the half life remake that just launched doesn't have built in controller support at this time, you have to launch in big picture mode to get it to hook.
Choice is always good. WIth that though, does normally involve more effort, as you stated. It's the give and take of pc vs ease of use of consoles.
Really wish the Steam input wrapper would add support for a pair of Joycons. I feel that's a great way to play shooters using a controller, since you can pretty much use the gyro on the right Joycon for camera control. Not a fan of having to tilt the whole controller for this purpose, like you do with the DS4 and Steam controller.
You can use GloSC, or Global Steam Controller, to use Steam Input on non-Steam games.Not nearly on the level. If you buy outside of steam your best bet are Xinput controllers (Xbox ones) or using programs like DS4windows that trick your computer into thinking your PS4 controller is an xbox controller. So you'll have some extra hurdles to jump throigh.
You can usually though add a game you bought off Steam as a Non Steam game in Steam and launch it through there, and often that will provide the controller support too, though it's not always foolproof because sometimes there's something interfering.
And I believed having seen everything. The banana run ! š
Some tips for using this.Thank you! Will try this out. Flick stick + gyro sounds like a great idea.