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PS5 controller (to be honest: a cheap replacement from Action) works perfect. Both on cable and on bluetooth.
im more of cable person myself i think wireless is a bit irritating going in and out of connecting all the the time but that can also just be a bluetooth problem
also do you have any experience with ryzen controller on linux ?
I do have Ryzen processor (3400G) and Radeon GPU (6600 XT).
I don't use any Ryzen controller software. I don't see any reason to use it (overclocking?).
PS5 controller worked out of the box, both on cable and Bluetooth.
Edit: I'm talking about the controller described in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXaI3zwHRok ) It's available for little money in many EU countries. Comparing with Xbox One of my son, there's no significant difference in quality, but it just works.
I prefer USB-C tethered anyway, so it's no big deal.
Xbox controllers are trash.
well im trying to avoid anything so that i have a controller that has a good stable ground to the steam gamepad api so i dont need to use stuff like xinput