Had to install this app which then made me sign in (using my work PC) to update the firmware on my damn controller. Wish there was a way to do this in Linux. I’m so over Microsoft’s crap.

  • Possibly linux
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    Don’t use your work machine for this. It is a misuse of resources and you are giving your work access to your account.

  • @[email protected]
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    I just went through this exact thing (even having to install on my work computer). As others said, if you hit cancel like three times it lets you proceed.

    Hopefully you didn’t have to then do what I did: spin up a VM so the controller sees the exact bluetooth controller in windows, then go back and pair in Linux. It’s extra work sometimes, but totally worth it to not be using windows.

  • peopleproblems
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    I had to do it, and got so goddamn frustrated with it, I just switch to using my PS5 controller. The Xboxes were the best, but no longer.

  • @9tr6gyp3
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    If you keep hitting cancel, it’ll eventually error out and let you access the firmware update page without signing in.

    • @zdanger
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      You can download the Nvidia app (not GeForce Experience) that doesn’t require signing in

    • @[email protected]
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      353 minutes ago

      I downloaded new drivers today without an account, but there’s dark pattern bullshit trying to get you to install GeForce Experience. I didn’t need to sign in to download drivers though.

    • @theunknownmuncher
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      Wait for real??? You make an NVIDIA account now? I haven’t had an NVIDIA card since my 980Ti… Is this account insanity true for the proprietary Linux driver too?

      • @zdanger
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        No, you can download the proprietary drivers with a package manager

  • @orclev
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    134 hours ago

    Should check out the Gulikit controllers. Not only do they not suffer from stick drift, they’re the same form factor as an Xbox controller but without the MS bullshit. Was just using one in Linux not even an hour earlier.

  • FQQD
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    305 hours ago

    Why does a game controller need updates??? I’m stuck on PS3 knowledge, someome help me out here.

    • CubitOom
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      84 hours ago

      Its called surveillance capitalism.

      Microsoft is first and foremost a company that aims to profit on the data it can gather.

    • zelifcam
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      235 hours ago

      Well, I can tell you trying to use the Xbox controllers I have on Linux, with Bluetooth was a nightmare until their firmware was updated.

    • @Jackthelad
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      43 hours ago

      Well, in the case of the Dualsense on PS5, they’ve made changes to improve things like haptic feedback, controller volume output from the speaker, better noise cancellation on the mic (though I doubt anyone uses that) and if you have the latest PS5 models (pro or non-pro), you now have adaptive charging.

      • @Screen_Shatter
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        23 hours ago

        I wish I had a way to permanently disable that mic. Why the fuck is that even there? Do console players use these?! All it does is yank priority from my actual mic if I plug it in to charge.

  • @[email protected]
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    104 hours ago

    You should be able to press cancel on the login screen and then update without it. At least a few months back that still worked.

  • @barsquid
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    54 hours ago

    Luckily I encountered this while I was still in the return window. Goodbye. I will never buy another Microsoft product.

  • @nul9o9
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    86 hours ago

    Hated that.

    I was never able to get it to work when I used to run windows, so I rolled with the default configs the whole time.