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InfluxDB
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Proton-DualSense
Discontinued Valve's Proton, patched to have the fine Haptic Feedback of the DualSense on Linux
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Dualshock 4 or Dualsense?
If I remember correctly it was wired. Adaptive triggers should work oob, haptic feedback requires patches https://github.com/Mutcholoko/Haptic-Feedback-Linux
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PS5 controller status? (Bluetooth, Adaptive triggers)
Source: https://github.com/Mutcholoko/Haptic-Feedback-Linux
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"Currently your game purchase cannot be re-validated successfully, please wait 24 hours and try again."
I've been trying to get the dualsense adaptive triggers working in deathloop. Last night I played through all four segments of the loop then closed the game and tried a fix (modprobe hid-playstation with Mutcholoko Haptic-Feedback-Linux) and started getting this error. It was late so I went to bed. This morning I've tried different proton versions (that worked previously) but keep getting the error anyway.
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Witcher 3 Next-gen update just dropped
If you're interested in Haptic Feedback, I actually found a way to get it working (it only works in a few games tho) and I made a repo with the info you need to get it working.
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Any hype for the 6.1 kernel
no haptics and triggers already work, you can patch proton or wine using this repository: https://github.com/Mutcholoko/Haptic-Feedback-Linux - hopefully they will upstream this as well.
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DualSense Haptic Feedback on Linux
I got it to work! Check it out!
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