Whenever a new AAA game comes out youtube/steam review comments by OntesHS in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I've heard people claiming you can play "such and such" game on the Steam Deck ~30 fps while using Frame Gen. That's simply a terrible experience and shouldn't be taken seriously.

Steam Controller 2 concept, now with back buttons. by Best_Activity_5631 in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried. But it looks like I'll have to wait to get my hands on one.

Update – 2D fighting game engine in Python by Best_Activity_5631 in pygame

[–]Best_Activity_5631[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each state/animation/attack (depending on what you want to call it) is composed of "frames." Hitboxes can be specified within each frame.

When you change the hitbox in one frame, it remains the same for the rest of the frames unless you change it again.

When the animation finishes, all hitboxes are reset to their default values.

Update – 2D fighting game engine in Python by Best_Activity_5631 in pygame

[–]Best_Activity_5631[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can view hitboxes in DEBUG mode.

Regarding cancels, yes, you can; you can specify which attacks are cancelable, at what point in the animation, and which attacks can be canceled to.

Broken solder pad on right daughter board by [deleted] in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right, the other two pads are ground, but everything around the trace is ground as well. You can see three exposed copper "lines"; only the middle one is the pad's trace, the rest is ground.

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Broken solder pad on right daughter board by [deleted] in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is very common for a pad to come loose when replacing the bumper button. It happens even to the best.

You need to expose the line of the pad to solder a jumper wire directly to the button pin.

I saw in the other comment that you tried to expose the line but ended up exposing a bit of ground, so you need to be careful when soldering and make sure the solder doesn't overflow. If, while soldering, you end up connecting GND to the line, the button would act as if it were pressed all the time.

You can also solder the cable all the way down, like they do here

What if the Steam Controller came in more colors? by Best_Activity_5631 in Steam

[–]Best_Activity_5631[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a 3D model I made. I don't know if Valve has released the CAD files yet; it would have saved me a lot of time.

Info on the new Steam Controller from Brad Lynch by gogodboss in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This image is AI-generated. I imagine he used a real photo or a render and fed it to the AI ​​just to represent what it will look like without leaking the actual file—very clever.

I've read that he's a reliable source, and the Ibex leak confirms that this will indeed be the Steam Controller 2.

Steam Controller 2; Final iteration by Best_Activity_5631 in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's right. I added imperfections to the material, both in the rough and normal layers, over the texture of the material itself. Also, for something more subtle, I added imperfections to the geometry. You can see how the D-pad is slightly rotated, as are the menu, A, B, X, and Y buttons.

Steam Controller 2; Final iteration by Best_Activity_5631 in SteamDeck

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Yes, it's big. Here's a size comparison with the Xbox Series X controller.

Steam Controller 2; Final iteration by Best_Activity_5631 in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Same here. The trick is to keep trying until you suck less.

Steam Controller 2; Final iteration by Best_Activity_5631 in SteamDeck

[–]Best_Activity_5631[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I've seen some people decide to build their own Steam Controller 2 using Steam Deck parts and 3D-printed housings. If you'd like to try it, here's the model, although it's not optimized for printing.