So, I fired up Warframe.
- runs EXTREMELY good on Linux (and in 3440x1440 resolution too)
- I need to lower the controller aim sensitivity or something, because…ugh
- Not sure about playing with the controller, seems like more a M+K game to me, but maybe some combos (i.e. bullet jump) could be harsh, I’m not a piano player
Will go back at it in the next days, I’m digging the gameplay (so far)
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- I need to lower the controller aim sensitivity or something, because…ugh
the default M+K aim sensitivity is even worse
i have no idea who set that to be so high :neocat_googly_shocked:
@innkeeper Originally it came back on PS4, aswell with controls that roughly resemble Dark Sector on PS3, being a sequel.
I kinda remember playing it with a controller for some time, so it should be definitely doable, but obviously aiming with weapons with iron sight/scopes it’s going to be a bit slower.
They’re not many, though, neither that powerful, so perhaps it’s not necessary.I kinda forgot scope weapons exist in warframe ahah
@innkeeper@gamerstavern.online i’d love to a see a stream of you showing it off, giving us a breakdown. i don’t really know much about it
I play on my steam deck semi regularly and it works pretty well for most content, though I don’t really steel path on there
@innkeeper@gamerstavern.online I’ve played on both, and I can agree with M&K being more intuitive, but I don’t mind the twin stick controls they have on the Steam Deck. Probably helps that I grew up on M&K shooters and first person games, so it comes a bit more natural to me.
Glad to see the gameplay itself is working for you! It’s the systems that you engage with during your downtime that can get a bit dense, so if it ever gets to be too much just go run some more defense or survival missions, let your brain zone out for a bit while you clear rooms, then come back later