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but i dont think so, though vive controllers feel much better for beat saber
Ah, yes. According to the steam vr controller settings interface the controllers are called Index (I just assumed Vive is the name for the whole thing). Still, I can't find any settings regarding force feedback or vibration. I'd like to increase the vibration by at least 10% or so, because apparently I'm an dead piece of meat that cant feel it otherwise,
Is there really no settings for vibration?
Anyone else got Problems with the Valve Index Controllers vibration?
Steam Support didn't answer me yet.
Btw, just a curiosity, do you got an Index headset by Valve; or a Vive headset by HTC and you bought the Index controllers separately?
Have you found a way to increase vibration?