Gotcha. I get that the newer Xbone controllers have BT, but:
- 2 of mine dont (older controllers)
- the ones i have tried on have worse latency than Dualsense (generally only newer controllers have actual good BT latency)
Its just frustrating the 360 adapter “just works” but this newer one doesn’t.
conciselyverbose@kbin.social 1 year ago
Without the adapter there's massive input latency.
Sanctus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You pretty much can’t game over bluetooth. Idk why they thought that would suffice. Maybe if you have next to no signals bouncing around the room you’re in it would be fine.
conciselyverbose@kbin.social 1 year ago
It doesn't work with nothing else in the room either.
I've done it several times with different people. I never prompted anyone. Every single one took 3-4 plays of Madden (which, until the most recent one, worked perfectly fine handheld) to ask why the controller sucked.
That's never happened with the adapter on my desktop.
Sanctus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Its because the xone dongle uses a proprietary frequency that WiFi doesn’t interfere with. I would have assumed they’d love to ship the Deck with the necessary libs to enjoy wireless gaming. But got’ dayum, they didn’t even think about it. So I had to buy some whack ass 3rd party wired controllers (not 8BitDo those don’t work without some setup) and my kids can now game without my help. And ontop of all this controller nonsense I still have to unplug the AC adatper for the Deck Dock and plug it back in to get the TV to see it after a nap. It would have been easier to buy old Steam hardware that doesn’t have these issues. Still love the Deck tho.
EddyBot@feddit.de 1 year ago
you are right, on my linux pc I also use xone instead of bluetooth
on the Steam Deck I just use another non-Xbox gamepad instead
CorrodedCranium@leminal.space 1 year ago
Big time