Yes, all normal controllers should work out of the box on a modern kernel.
That includes official Playstation, Xbox and Switch controllers.
Gaming on the GNU/Linux operating system.
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Yes, all normal controllers should work out of the box on a modern kernel.
That includes official Playstation, Xbox and Switch controllers.
Like kernel 6.1?
As long as the game controller shows up in Linux, it will work in Lutris as long as the game supports controllers.
Linux supports more controllers out of the box than Windows in my experience. For example, the original Xbox controllers with an adapter cable to give them a normal USB-A connector work great in Linux but require third party drivers in Windows.
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My 8bitdo pro 2 controller works out of the box in lutris. Plug and play.
In fact the only controller that wasnt plug and play was my gamecube controller with the official adapter. I typed in like one command iirc and then it was plug and play lol
Wished windows was like that.
I went with Fedora for my gaming desktop and I think the only controllers supported out of the box were direct input controllers. Personally I have a Xbox series x controller and wireless dongle. By default the dongle is used as a wifi adapter which kind of took me by surprise.
To get the controller working, I had to install the Xone kernal module from git. After that everything worked fine. Steam, Lutris and yuzu. Once you get a controller working on the system it pretty much works for any app that uses controller input.
Distributions can have a big impact on the effort and knowledge you need to get things working. For example Nobara flat out asks if you want to install xbox controller support.