Playing Helldivers 2. My brother on the desktop on the living room TV. Me on the SteamDeck on the couch next to him. Playing co-op together.

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    9 months ago

    Do you have any controller tweaks to make aiming easier on deck? Maybe a skill issue, but in the chaos it gets real hard to hit anything in my experience

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      9 months ago

      Aiming with a controller is just going to be terrible. I’m just not a “serious” gamer, and we were playing beginner missions (literally my first time ever playing this game).

      In theory you could probably get very good at it using the gyros but there’s a pretty big learning curve there.

      Manually adjusting the deadzones will help a lot also.

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        The controls are near-exact match for match to Metal Gear Solid V, a game made for controller and kb+m. I prefer gamepad/steam deck to this game, hard disagree it’s terrible

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        Aiming with a controller is just going to be terrible.

        In general I’d agree, but on the deck why would you not use the trackpad as a mouse for anything first-person?

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        Gyro on the LEFT stick is interesting. I usually have mine always on, but I guess with the track pad and everything you don’t need to reach for the d-pad?

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              There’s more then one way to gyro, so I guess I shouldn’t have said it’s THE way to go. But it’s my preference. I treat gyro as an aggressive auto aim without the auto. Large motions are still controlled by the right joystick or touchpad, I just gyro for the fine, fast aiming. I’ve never felt the need to ratchet, I can reorient by swiping the touchpad intuitively.

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                9 months ago

                I don’t use my touch pad a whole lot, so maybe i should test it out some! Ill give your way a shot sometime soon lol

                But in general i prefer my alpakka controller to the steam one anyway, super smooth gyro

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                  Oh, I’ve heard of the alpakka! That one is pretty unique, looks really effective though once you get the hang of it. If you didn’t know, there’s also “flick stick”, which is a gyro technique distinct from either. Personally, I’m hoping for a steam controller 2. The deck feels much more natural in my hands than the original steam controller did

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      9 months ago

      Not a Steamdeck or PC user but it works just fine on console with a controller.

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      9 months ago

      Try weapons like the punisher. I’m a deck only user, and while I’ve gotten rather good with the dominator, the punisher helped me get good so to speak with lots of spraying and praying.

      I play on helldiver difficulty with my deck, so it is possible.

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      Turn on gyro, gyro to mouse, enable on right stick touch. You’ll have to play with the sensitivity settings and practice some, but aim macro with stick and use the gyro to fine tune