![]() No Photos of Boxes/Unboxing, no Screenshots of Order/Ship Emails. (This is a video game sub, for crying out loud.) Examples of content not allowed include but are not limited to: insults, hrassment, name calling, or trolling abuse of the report button because you do not like a post, a rule, an OP, or a mod 'Baiting' other users in to insults via trolling Being overly negative, condescending, argumentative, or mocking Slurs or insults of any kind Politics. Every example listed in this rule is an immediately bannable offense without warning, but this is not an exhaustive list. Don't be overly hostile or rude to other users. Keep the discussion civil and light, or your submission/comment will be removed. Official Website Frequently Asked Questions Steam Deck Discord Steam Deck Forum ProtonDB Rules:īe kind or Get Yeeted. However, as a cheaper controller for playing 2D platformers and for getting an extra friend into your Mario Kart match, the NES30 Pro controller is an excellent choice.Welcome to r/SteamDeck, the subreddit for Valve's handheld computer. Most modern games you’d play with these controllers have you exploring 3D worlds, which just isn’t this controllers forte. This lead to problems when I was trying to sneak, and will probably affect other games that utilise the 元 and R3 buttons in such a manner.Īll in all, the NES30 Pro controller is no replacement for a PS4 or Xbox controller. A problem I have when using the controller with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is that it’s very difficult to click a stick in without pushing the analogue stick in a direction. They also have a short travel time, making them less accurate. They have very little grip, and are more like nubs than actual analogue sticks. I tried the controller out by playing Sonic Adventure 2, and the analogue sticks just aren’t up to the task of navigating a 3D space. Emulation is obviously a huge part of playing classic 2D games, and the controller allowed me to play games such as Super Mario Bros 3 in emulators such as Dolphin, NEStopia, or mGBA.ĭespite the joy I had playing 2D games, the controller falls short when playing games in a 3D space. The buttons are quite soft, like Wii U or PS4 face buttons, rather than clicky, like 3DS or Joy-Con face buttons. The face buttons are also a joy to use, with a short travel time. Something about it seems so much more accurate than the PS4 D-Pad that I’m used to. If I wanted to go somewhere, I went there. The first game I booted up when I received my controller was the Steam port of Sonic CD. The controller’s strengths are in it’s ability to play 2D games. It actually has better range than the Joy-Con controllers… Go figure. The controller can also be used with the Nintendo Switch, which can be useful for 2D platformers or for when you need an extra controller. ![]() Even when connected with Bluetooth, the controller is more responsive than others I’ve used. I had played Sonic CD and even completed the game with my PlayStation 4 controller, but the quick response time this controller has astounded me. Upon loading the first stage of Sonic CD, I was instantly taken back by the responsiveness of the buttons. To use it wireless, you need to turn it on, and press the ‘Sync’ button, and it appears as a Bluetooth device. To use it wired, you simply need to turn the controller on and plug it in. The controller is easy to set up and incredibly responsive. It has a nice build quality, and sits excellently in the hand. The controller also came with a free keychain, which I guess is neat. My first impressions of the product were positive, as it had a very nice box, and foam innards to protect the controller. This gives it 12 buttons, a D-Pad, and 2 analogue sticks, leaving you free to play both old-school classics and new games. The controller features a D-Pad, 4 face buttons, 4 shoulder buttons, 2 analogue sticks, a start and select button, a home/power button, and a sync button. I’ve been wanting a nice controller to play 2D games for a while, and this seemed to be as good a chance as any. Nintendo’s D-Pads have always been great, but aren’t very compatible with PC.Īfter hearing about this controller from many outlets such as NintendoLife, I decided to give this controller a shot. Sure, the PS4 D-Pad is passable, but requires third party software to work with most games on PC. This is due to a combination of input lag, and inappropriate D-Pads. Over the last few years, I’ve really struggled to enjoy 2D games on non-portable systems. ![]() I bought this controller with my own money, no sponsorship is involved here. ![]()
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