What is TAS?
poinck
It is cute, isn't it?
I am using gentoo-sources-6.12 . Idk, how mainline that is. It is pretty upstream with some Gentoo patches, I guess.
To increase the responsiveness of the system I changed the default setting of the scheduler to prioritize user input over system background processes (I don't remember the exact config name in the kernel). Other than that, I compiled it very close to Gentoo handbook recommendations: selecting only what I need and carefully choose between compiling drivers and features as a module or builtin.
Unfortunately I don't have the same setup: I use the xboxdrv
kernel module to use the PS5 controller for Steam games without native PS5 controller support. I deactivated Steam input for this game (Elite Dangerous, btw.).
I connect (USB) the controller before starting Steam. After connection I immediatly unload the hid_playstation
module and start xboxdrv
as root (I needed to create a custom mapping for it). Only after that I start Steam and can use the PS5 controller flawlessly in-game.
You might ask, why I am using a PS5 controller instead of an xbox controller. It's all about ergonomics. The PS5 controller is simply better for me.
Unfortunately, yes. /:
I decided for the Dualsense, because of the ergonomics. Full feature support was not a priority in my case.
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.
I rather use the r-base plot
functions for everything in R. It is more flexible especially when you need to tweak the visuals.
Great design. Cute implementation.
Oh "Vergissmeinnicht", beautiful ("vergiss mich nicht", german for "don't forget me")