If you’re doing full mouse controls on it, play around with the smoothing. I found myself getting sick from trying to use it to play.įor fallout 4 I’ve had great success setting the right track pad as “mouse-like joystick”. The touchpad on the controller is too… jumpy, or something. I’ve been playing Fallout 4, and I’ve found that it’s just far easier to use the keyboard and mouse to play it. I’m pretty disappointed with the controller, now.
But it’s suddenly weird the first time in years I find myself waiting more than a week for something I didn’t buy from overseas. I just picked this month to budget for it. Mind you, it’s not like I actually need the damned thing soon. Still, though, Steam has like three physical products they have to actually take off a shelf and push out the door. But if Steam is having to lovingly handcraft each one and seal the carton with a kiss, how come Amazon can just fire one at me with a day’s notice? Well, yeah, I mean it has a lot to do with appalling labor practices. I suppose I could have just bought the thing from Amazon, where I would have saved a $8 shipping fee, but if given a choice I do like to buy directly from the company making the thing. It doesn’t take eBay merchants that long, and some of those people are pretty damned busy, too. I’m of course used to the turn-around time of Amazon, but this seems really weird in this day and age that it took them a week to get around to putting the dingus in a box. Today I got an email that it was ready to ship, but that they haven’t actually handed the package over to FedEx yet. So, I ordered the Steam Controller directly from Steam a week ago.