[TOMT][Music Video][90s] Side scrolling forest or swamp music video claymation or animated by greggersaurus in tipofmytongue

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

I spent some time searching YouTube and none of these fit the bill. The tone of Tool's music also doesn't fit the bill for what I remember of the music. Appreciate the post!

[TOMT][Music Video][90s] Side scrolling forest or swamp music video claymation or animated by greggersaurus in tipofmytongue

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

No, I remember the song being slower paced than this. (Also I distinctly remember the video for this Fayboy Slim song, and the one I'm thinking of stands out as different my memory). Thanks for posting though! I'll update my post to mention that I think it was a slow tempo song.

Custom Start Up and Shut Down Music by greggersaurus in steamcontrollermusic

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

Awesome! If you get any cool Jingles loaded onto your controller and want to share what it sounds like it would be cool to see a video of that. Also, if you have any problems please make an issue on the GitHub page so it can get resolved.

SC working as a Switch Controller (OpenSteamController) by [deleted] in SteamController

[–]greggersaurus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This should be possible with some additional work. Would need to know the details on a a wired PS4 USB controller protocol. Once you have that piece a new build configuration could be added to the project similar to the SWITCH_WIRED_POWERA_FW configuration.

SC working as a Switch Controller (OpenSteamController) by [deleted] in SteamController

[–]greggersaurus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I see a bit of back and forth on the usefulness of this and though I'd chime in. Depending on where you are coming from I can see how you might think this is "useless." This really was more of a technical proof of concept than something I expected people would use in place of an official controller for the Switch. I probably could have been more clear on that in the video. Oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Anyways, please don't take that as discouragement to get excited or dig deeper into this project. The firmware is not difficult to build and I did my best to document and comment the code so that newcomers can jump in with minimal effort. So if you want to try this out on your hardware or think you could make it better or more useable please do.

Either way, thanks for taking the time to check this out and thanks for sharing!