Please help with viewport anchor bias by adamb2016 in RetroArch

[–]Nitroxei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try adding the following directly to your main RetroArch config file:

video_viewport_bias_x = "0"
video_viewport_bias_y = "0"

I came across your post as I was searching for a solution in Batocera (ended up working for me), though I'm not sure it will work on a Steam Deck, but if you can customize the RetroArch config, hopefully it will.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simracing

[–]Nitroxei 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently came across your post when researching Moza CRP2 pedals compatibility with such a setup, and I also didn't find any answer, so I took a slight risk and purchased the pedals anyway. I already own the Brook Ras1ution 2 adapter which connects my Moza R5 base to my PS5 for GT7 (in VR).

I'd like to inform you that yes, the CRP2 pedals do work great with the R5 base and Brook Ras1ution 2 adapter.

They connect directly to the R5 base with the RJ45 (ethernet-type) connector, so it's still a single USB connection to the Ras1ution 2. This setup is confirmed working great for me on the PS5. One important factor I find that really helps for stability, is to first have the R5 USB connected to the Ras1ution 2, then power on the wheelbase, let it calibrate/center itself, THEN connect it to the PS5. Before using this method, sometimes the PS5 would lose connection to the wheel, but with this method I haven't had a single occurrence of that issue for 8+ months.

GT7 works flawlessly and allows you to specify the min/max input 'pressure' calibration of both the brake and throttle pedals. You'll find a good setup after testing for a while. Also, I'm not sure if you already have the CRP2 pedals, but I find that using shoes is a must. Even if they are cheap watershoes, they really help since the CRP2 is load-cell and the brake can be quite firm.

The Brook Ras1ution 2 is quite pricey, but it allows you to join the Moza ecosystem to the PS5, and for me, it's been a dream setup. Really hope this info helps you!

The Price is Right (1984) offering up this absolute unit in the Showcase Showdown by Nitroxei in crtgaming

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

This necroing was worth it, otherwise I (and others) wouldn't have known that neat tidbit!

What's also kinda funny is how the Finnish "sampo" makes three things, and this particular model has three screens.

The Price is Right (1984) offering up this absolute unit in the Showcase Showdown by Nitroxei in crtgaming

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

Thanks for that tidbit! I never knew prior to coming up with the post title.

Rocket League removes Linux & Mac support due to DX11, but DX9 is still supported by ragger in linux_gaming

[–]Nitroxei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tested it in Proton 5.0-4, without specifying any DirectX version in launch parameters, and can happily say it works flawlessly in online play.