Ever since the release of the Steam Deck, I’ve wanted a device running SteamOS that would fit comfortably in my entertainment centre. Valve recently added a landing page for SteamOS and included an invitation to try it on your own device and provide feedback, so I decided to take the Pepsi Challenge.
mattl•4h ago
I bought the Steam Deck hoping I’d be able to use it on my big TV with a wireless controller. It doesn’t work reliably, sadly.
taeric•4h ago
Why doesn't this work? Seemed fine the few times I've done it.
mattl•3h ago
Steam Deck routinely forgets or cannot see the Xbox controller then I have to pick it up, fiddle with settings, maybe install an update.
By that point I no longer want to play with it.
taeric•1h ago
Ah, I don't have an xbox controller, so maybe I'm lucky in that regard?
I don't get to try on the TV that often, what with the kids having taken over that avenue. :D
mattl•51m ago
I think it’s any Bluetooth device as it routinely has issues with headphones too.
It’s a shame, I had hoped for a console experience and instead got more of a Linux desktop experience.
taeric•39m ago
I have an 8bitDo controller that works quite well. I don't have trouble with it.
mattl•32m ago
Which one? I have several of them. I can try one of those.
It’s not just the Xbox controller I’ve had issues with. PS4 controller and even wireless headphones have failed too.
What I suspect is happening is that the devices are changing their names between versions of SteamOS/Linux Bluetooth stack.
Once I remove and reconnect the devices they work again for a short while. I also have had a number of issues with the wifi connection on the device just being slow so I liked the idea of running it on a dock so I can use Ethernet.
taeric•25m ago
I have the "ultimate", I think? I can't remember the exact model. (Quick search on Amazon shows https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9BGJVLL is the one I ordered.)
And I hasten to say that I use it far far more as a portable than on the TV. So, I really don't think you could take too much from my lack of issues with it. I think it is a shame you are having troubles with it, but I don't want to somehow question that you are having troubles with it. I believe you. Bluetooth, in particular, is a technology that baffles me in the weird esoteric ways in which it will completely fall on its face for people.
mattl•9m ago
Yeah especially on Linux. WiFi and Bluetooth have always been a little less than reliable.
Venn1•4h ago
mattl•4h ago
taeric•4h ago
mattl•3h ago
By that point I no longer want to play with it.
taeric•1h ago
I don't get to try on the TV that often, what with the kids having taken over that avenue. :D
mattl•51m ago
It’s a shame, I had hoped for a console experience and instead got more of a Linux desktop experience.
taeric•39m ago
mattl•32m ago
It’s not just the Xbox controller I’ve had issues with. PS4 controller and even wireless headphones have failed too.
What I suspect is happening is that the devices are changing their names between versions of SteamOS/Linux Bluetooth stack.
Once I remove and reconnect the devices they work again for a short while. I also have had a number of issues with the wifi connection on the device just being slow so I liked the idea of running it on a dock so I can use Ethernet.
taeric•25m ago
And I hasten to say that I use it far far more as a portable than on the TV. So, I really don't think you could take too much from my lack of issues with it. I think it is a shame you are having troubles with it, but I don't want to somehow question that you are having troubles with it. I believe you. Bluetooth, in particular, is a technology that baffles me in the weird esoteric ways in which it will completely fall on its face for people.
mattl•9m ago
Venn1•4h ago
mattl•3h ago