But I’ve done all my tinkering in Windows and I’m pretty happy with the config I have for BoTW, and I don’t use anything that would need the overlay for this game, so I’m not too concerned about that. ![]() One drawback is that this still doesn’t get the Steam Overlay to hook into Lutris/Cemu, so you won’t be able to tinker with the config while you’re playing, or have any radial/touch menus, etc. It’s an annoyance, but one I can live with until there’s a native Linux build for Cemu. I then play some BoTW, and when I’m done, I change the Desktop Configuration back to my default one. I saved my BoTW config as a template and I import that template into my Desktop Configuration (you can also do this by going through the “other games” tab when importing, but if you’ve got a lot of Steam Controller configs like I do, that can be a very long list to have to scroll through every time you want to do this, template is faster). ![]() I’m working around it now by not using sc-controller, instead I’m using Steam’s controller config, and changing my Desktop Configuration to my customized BoTW configuration. Even just trying to get a functioning mouse-like joystick setup was incredibly frustrating. Sc-controller is an option for basic functionality, but I’ve been having a helluva time trying to get it to mimic my Breath of The Wild setup I was using on Windows with the native Steam Controller Configuration.
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