5too
@5too@lemmy.world
- Comment on Steam Controller 3 days ago:
Like I said, I tend to move like this regardless; this just lets it actually do something!
- Comment on Steam Controller 3 days ago:
One is lateral movement, the other is aiming. My deck’s offline at the moment, so I’m going from memory… but now that I think about it, I’m pretty sure I have the right stick set to aim. Then I have the gyro set to only activate when my thumb is on the right stick. Big rapid changes in direction I use the stick and the fine adjustments don’t much matter; then for fine control I hold the stick still, with thumb on top, and physically shift the deck to aim. Sometimes bracing my wrists on my knees or whatever’s handy.
Then when I end up angled weird, I lift my thumb and settle back in. My play style tends to end up with me twisting around while I play anyway, this just lets me harness it a bit!
- Comment on Steam Controller 3 days ago:
I have mine set so if I want it to stay still, I lift my thumb off the movement joystick, turning off the gyro control. If I still need to move, I nudge from the side where the e sensor isn’t
- Comment on Running Minecraft on the Steam Deck using GDLauncher Carbon 6 months ago:
It might be, but the mods! Modpacks are most of what my kids and I play!
- Comment on Running Minecraft on the Steam Deck using GDLauncher Carbon 7 months ago:
Like I said, we mostly prefer the look and feel of GDLauncher, seems like it fits the Deck’s environment better. New mod packs are super easy to find and install though, and Java versioning is pretty much invisible for us!
- Comment on Running Minecraft on the Steam Deck using GDLauncher Carbon 7 months ago:
I actually haven’t had any complaints using the Steam deck control schema, once I got one set up that the kids and I liked. What’s Bedrock do that you haven’t been able to get on Java edition?
- Comment on Running Minecraft on the Steam Deck using GDLauncher Carbon 7 months ago:
It’s easier to use, mostly - I have Prism on my deck as well, but it’s oriented more towards a full desktop experience. Smaller icons, mouse-oriented menus that can be tricky to click on, that kind of thing. Before I figured this out, we’d use Prism when they really wanted newer Minecraft features, but they never really dug into mod packs on it like they do in GDLauncher.
- Submitted 7 months ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 8 comments
- Comment on In the age of public salary-range listings, some jobseekers feel duped 1 year ago:
I’d expect considerably more to expect to deal with that kind of a workplace!
Sure, you probably won’t get it - but it’s not a place you want to be anyway.