Are you trying to say, “Don’t buy a Xbox controller then flash it”? I can understand the decision to not do business with MS, but I assume most people already possess that controller and are trying make use of what they have.
This is not a critique, I just don’t understand what you are intending to communicate.
vateso5074@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Sometimes new firmware is good, though. The feature recently added to the PS5’s Dualsense that allows them to pair with multiple devices was such a huge QoL change.
Still fuck Microsoft though.
LiveLM@lemmy.zip 13 hours ago
The 8BitDo Ultimate Wireless 2 also only received full Steam Input capabilities after a couple firmware updates to the Controller and 2.4g dongle.
domi@lemmy.secnd.me 22 hours ago
Does that only apply to playstations or can you pair to multiple PCs? Might have to upgrade then.
vateso5074@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
Multiple PCs, or phones even. It’s very nice for using between my console, desktop, and Steam Deck.
Basically the controller has 4 pairing slots it will remember. The original PS5 it connects to is remembered as slot #1, but you can manually change it by remapping it to a different slot.
The different slots are activated by holding the home/PS button and one of the 4 face buttons for a couple seconds, or hold it for about 5-ish seconds to enter pairing mode for that slot. Pressing the PS button alone like normal defaults to the last used slot.
The controller does need to be turned off before switching devices, which can be done just by holding the PS button for 5-ish seconds. But I can be playing a game on PC, get a message from a friend to hop on Nightreign on PS5, disconnect from my PC by holding the PS button for a few seconds, and then press PS+Triangle to turn on the PS5 using the same controller.
Way better than my previous setup, which was to have 1 dedicated PS5 controller and 1 dedicated PC controller, then bitch and moan if I ever had to unpair/repair the second controller on PC or try to find my USB cord to pair again with PS5.
vithigar@lemmy.ca 17 hours ago
You might be interested to know that when connected to a PC and using Steam you can turn off the controller quickly with PS+Triangle.
yermaw@sh.itjust.works 20 hours ago
God damn that is a nice little feature.