• fdnomad@programming.dev
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    11 hours ago

    Feels like the track pads add a lot to the size of the controller. The ad says its good for FPS games, is there any other good reason to use them?

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      5 hours ago

      Essentially it’s a controller designed to get a decent to excellent result playing anything on steam, part of that is you need a mouse and keyboard. I’ve used the ones on my steam deck a bunch, and they’re pretty good at most anything.

    • artyom@piefed.social
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      5 hours ago

      There are lots of reasons. The primary one is for games that simply don’t support controllers. Think Anno or LoL or Civ.

      I wouldn’t even say they’re good for FPS. Mouse is still gonna be king for that.

      They’re also infinitely programmable and devs can even use them like any other input, like a weapon or inventory wheels.

    • cenariodantesco@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      let me share how I use the trackpads: in most games, I customize the left one to behave as the left joystick, like really detailed custom controls, and then the left joystick becomes my shortcut hub: layers, action wheel, you name it.

      The right track pad is straight up mouse, I customize sensitivity and pair it with gyro. Let’s use deadlock as example, this level of customization allows me to play such fast paced shooter easily from my couch. Last year I used AI ( don’t shoot) to build a small tool that in a nutshell turns the steam deck in a steam controller when connected via USB to my living room PC, now that the control is almost here I don’t need the workaround anymore. i use the track pads primarily and the joysticks as secondary controllers