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I think any kind of precise building will be difficult with a controller.
not necessarily, a lot of sandbox things work very well with controller, even precise. Looking at Halo Forge mode.
Also you can just use the TV as display, or mirror your display to the tv and what not. there are multiple ways to have your PC screen visible from your couch. your argument is just wrong. It takes me 2 seconds to mirror my screen to any TV i have in my house. in any room. i literally could play in bed.
For optimal mouse movement on the joystick, go to Steam settings, controller, calibration and advanced settings, then lower the deadzone to 2000.
How to I apply them? Do you think they would also work for rog ally?
just do it with the *EXPERIMENTAL* camera controls. just set a key in the last page of the control settings.
There is a controller icon on Steam when you have controller connected, just open it and enable SteamInput, the default keyboard layout will have most of the functionality already.
And VR even better.
There is Steam Deck support, but that's even weirder layout than the xbox controller keyboard emulation layout and missing on-screen glyphs.