• tiberius@lemmy.ca
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    11 days ago

    Oof, 25 CAD more than a Joy Con 2 and 35 CAD less than a XB Core 2

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      11 days ago

      I don’t like the 99,- price either, but the joy cons are too expensive even when compared to that, imho. I love the idea of them but wow are those ever uncomfortable for me, it just feels like a different class to me.

      I also loved the OG Xbox BIG CHUNGUS, so, you know, different tastes for different people

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        11 days ago

        Yeah, it means I’m buying only one rather than multiple.

        I’m hoping that a lot of more games will make use of the touchpads this time, even if only by publishing a custom mapping

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          10 days ago

          Same, thought about buying 4 at the get go with a more reasonable cost. But at a c note I’ll do one and test it out. Then keep an eye out for the sale in a year.

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        10 days ago

        Good alternative for a standard controller but for dual track pads, Valve is the only option. Gotta pay the niche tax.

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            10 days ago

            Note that if you’re only after Gyro and Back buttons, 8BitDo’s Ultimate 2 Wireless also has these features, and they work fully with Steam after a firmware update.

            If you’re looking for dual touchpads then yeah, Valve tax.

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                10 days ago

                It does, I use it exclusively with the 2.4g dongle on Linux.
                You do unfortunately need the proprietary software for the initial firmware update (it works in a VM), but afterwards all you need is to ensure your distro has the proper Udev rules installed and to hold B when booting the controller.