Oh, I don't mind the slow responses at all. I'm in no rush, and I don't game on my gaming rig often anyway.
I would likely have to do a lot of research before pulling the trigger on replacing the OS. I usually don't have the time like I used to for all the tinkering and messing around, so usually I spend some months just researching things before diving in so I understand how much time it will take and what I will need to expect.
I think my biggest worry is that I play some flight/space sims and racing sims using VKBs and Fanatec and I guess I would also have to do some research on if ChimeraOS supports that stuff as well. I don't even have a dedicated keyboard/mouse on the gaming rig, which kind of goes to show just how gaming oriented it is, so I don't mind if that's all it would be used for, but basically I would need to research what works and what doesn't.
Still, I appreciate all the help and the starting point for finally divorcing Windows on the gaming pc. All of this would be so much easier if Valve weren't lazy, ha.
All of this would be so much easier if Valve weren't lazy, ha.
or if you weren't =P
kidding aside, I can tell you most gamepads I've tested work out of the box in linux (wired at least, not a big fan of wireless gamepads, batteries are a PITA). PS3, PS4, and even PS5 gamepads seem to work just fine. no hunting for in-between layers or going into special modes to use non-approved drivers, literally just plug and play. As far as I know, xbox controllers work fine as well, but I prefer symmetrical analog sticks, so I really never use them.
doing a little research, it looks like fanatec devices should work mostly out of the box, though you might need to do some tweaking.
I'm including a couple of relevant forum threads that may point you in the right direction if you have any problems:
seems to. I've never had any issues, lol. Every controller I've hooked up worked just fine if the game supported gamepads.
Some older titles are a bit of a PITA, though that's mainly because they didn't originally have controller support (lotta keyboard/mouse purists in 90s/00s game development I'm assuming, lol). you should be able to set up a gamepad, even if if it doesn't work out of the box.
oh, before I forget, If you ever wanna set up a pure emulation box, look into lakka, it's a linux spin that's basically exclusively for emulators, (it's built around retroarch). the interface is basically a direct ripoff of the ps3 dashboard, lmao.
Oh, I don't mind the slow responses at all. I'm in no rush, and I don't game on my gaming rig often anyway.
I would likely have to do a lot of research before pulling the trigger on replacing the OS. I usually don't have the time like I used to for all the tinkering and messing around, so usually I spend some months just researching things before diving in so I understand how much time it will take and what I will need to expect.
I think my biggest worry is that I play some flight/space sims and racing sims using VKBs and Fanatec and I guess I would also have to do some research on if ChimeraOS supports that stuff as well. I don't even have a dedicated keyboard/mouse on the gaming rig, which kind of goes to show just how gaming oriented it is, so I don't mind if that's all it would be used for, but basically I would need to research what works and what doesn't.
Still, I appreciate all the help and the starting point for finally divorcing Windows on the gaming pc. All of this would be so much easier if Valve weren't lazy, ha.
or if you weren't =P
kidding aside, I can tell you most gamepads I've tested work out of the box in linux (wired at least, not a big fan of wireless gamepads, batteries are a PITA). PS3, PS4, and even PS5 gamepads seem to work just fine. no hunting for in-between layers or going into special modes to use non-approved drivers, literally just plug and play. As far as I know, xbox controllers work fine as well, but I prefer symmetrical analog sticks, so I really never use them.
doing a little research, it looks like fanatec devices should work mostly out of the box, though you might need to do some tweaking.
I'm including a couple of relevant forum threads that may point you in the right direction if you have any problems:
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/ju5r35/setting_up_a_fanatec_csl_elite_ps4_wheelbase_in/
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/linuxff/discussions/0/133260492060625538/
This is actually true.
Awesome, thanks. I'll give these a look over and if I have time do a bit of research on setting everything up.
Oh, another question: do you know if Steam's desktop configuration for controllers still works as a wrapper for native inputs on controllers in Linux?
seems to. I've never had any issues, lol. Every controller I've hooked up worked just fine if the game supported gamepads.
Some older titles are a bit of a PITA, though that's mainly because they didn't originally have controller support (lotta keyboard/mouse purists in 90s/00s game development I'm assuming, lol). you should be able to set up a gamepad, even if if it doesn't work out of the box.
oh, before I forget, If you ever wanna set up a pure emulation box, look into lakka, it's a linux spin that's basically exclusively for emulators, (it's built around retroarch). the interface is basically a direct ripoff of the ps3 dashboard, lmao.
Excellent thanks for the information.