this is why I stay true to my console.your a PC user now so you can have all of the PC issues...
went from pc to console in 2002.
Running ED via GFN on Mac and Console now.
this is why I stay true to my console.your a PC user now so you can have all of the PC issues...
Well, I was actually quite pxxxd when Frontier, after all the announcements that Odysse will bring the game to a whole new level etc. and that on both PC and consoles, pulled the plug on the latter. There's a reason I play such games on consoles and the new consoles are powerful enough to play the games on very high settings so to say. I usually play only strategy/wargames on PC.your a PC user now so you can have all of the PC issues...
Just an update.... Having now moved my PS4 profile over to PC.Hi,
I purchased an HP Omen 25L with AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with Radeon Graphics 3.80 GHz 16Mb DDR4 RAM and 2 Hard drives (1TB each, one SSD, one not.)
My very old PC couldn't cope, but this one is very capable.
The PS4 controller has a few minor differences but the software easily accepted the use of it. I think an XBOX controller would be better as the software seems geared up to that rather than the PS4, but once I deciphered the button numbers it is fine.
I do prefer a controller over the joystick, even though the joystick is a good one. It is just just more intuitive.
Hope that helps and roll on the profile transfer window in April. I'm getting excited now !!!
Only by Manualy setting every thing manualy up as before... and you have to do it for all 4 sections.Is there a way that I can get my PS4 controller to act the same as it would if I was using my Steam driven version?
open steam library right click elite dangerous, properties, controller, controller general settings , enable PlayStation configuration support.Just an update.... Having now moved my PS4 profile over to PC.
I had a Steam Account already and have been getting used to using Odyssey, with a steam purchased copy and using my PS4 controller. The controller read across across was 90% plus and I was pretty happy. I moved my profile across from PS4 as I have years of experience on there, vs 3 weeks worth on my PC account, expecting a similar experience. I was wrong!
As I already had a Steam copy I deleted my pc profile player to enable me to take the character name. This failed during the process, so I chose a new name (Cmdr Dino Von H'Man) and set myself up with an FDev free download to ensure the transfer happened ok. Once I had it up and running I selected PS4 + Yaw controls across the board and had a go. On the ground it seemed ok and no surprises initially, but when I completed the intro phase and jumped into my own ship everything has fallen apart.
The so called PS4 settings are nothing like the Playstation controls, with only single button functions seeming to work and most in the wrong places. On PS4 for instance, holding the Square and right R1 button simultaneously performs a function, but even though I have customised the keys to match the PS4 as best as I can the action of doing the double button press does not only the requested function, but another function also (as prescribed by the single button option).
I decided therefore to copy my profile across to Steam from FDev Launcher, which I did successfully, but this has made no difference to the control functions as Steam appears to now be an intermediary, rather that proprietor of the software.
Is there a way that I can get my PS4 controller to act the same as it would if I was using my Steam driven version?
@Spacerschoice-00 You are a legend, thanks. I have just followed your advice and it now works as advertised.open steam library right click elite dangerous, properties, controller, controller general settings , enable PlayStation configuration support.
also enable steam input (open steam library, right click elite dangerous, properties, controller)
may have to change few things manually but what has worked best so far for me.