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Interesting. There's a Feb-16 stable update if you're on the stable channel. https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom/commit/1b937edc4b9523f4d7f902b3e77ac787bcede597 Not sure if it's been pushed to the repos yet though. Supposedly it will be pushed to the critical channel as well if they don't see issues with it.
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https://github.com/raspberrypi/noobs#how-to-create-a-custom-os-version
You might have a look at this issue concerning a port of the MultiMC launcher to the Raspberry Pi. It looks like someone forked it and got it running successfully. They also discuss controller support, with some suggestions, in that thread. I can't say whether MultiMC is the launcher most likely to work on the Pi, it's just the one I'm most familiar with.
One thing I found from a quick search is that you no longer need to use hciattach if you're using a recent enough firmware. See here.
You can do it with Alpine. Here is an example.
This sounds like this issue. Even though the dev working on this fixed the problem, the changed code hasn't made it into a release yet. That said, they did link to a test build that contains the fix. You might give that a go, or see if Etcher works better for you.