I’m using my Dualsense wired, disabled Steam input, have tried a variety of Proton versions with Dualsense patches, added udev rules, and some other random things. Speakers are unmuted and show up. I’m using OpenSUSE TW. Neither haptic feedback nor adaptive triggers appear to function at all. I haven’t tried any other games with it because I don’t think I have any others. How can I make this work? I’m considering just playing the game in Windows at this point but I’d rather not.

  • any1th3r3@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    I found this Proton issue specifically mentioning issues with Death Stranding: Director’s Cut.
    FWIW, Death Stranding (non Director’s Cut) doesn’t support the DualSense either way AFAIK.

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      2 days ago

      I’m playing the Director’s Cut, and damn. Guess it’s Windows for this game for me.

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    2 days ago

    Does this game have support for the xbox 360 controller? If yes, you can try xboxdrv. It requires some manual config in a text file and you need to unload the dualsense driver before starting xboxdrv and the Steam client.

    I have very good results in Elite Dangerous on Linux which has no Dualsense support at all.

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      1 day ago

      I think they want the Dualsense specific features to work. Not just the joysticks and the buttons. Dualsense stuff is not supported by xboxdrv.

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        10 hours ago

        Unfortunately, yes. /:

        I decided for the Dualsense, because of the ergonomics. Full feature support was not a priority in my case.