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Satisfactory will get controller support with the massive 1.1 update

Due to get an experimental build for you to test it early tomorrow, controller support is coming to Satisfactory along with a whole bunch of other big upgrades.

Finally, you’ll be able to kick-back and relax with a gamepad in your hands while building some of the most ridiculous looking factories the universe has ever seen. Great news for Desktop and Steam Deck players alike.

There’s some other big additions coming like a much expanded Photo Mode with a ton of new settings, Hypertubes are getting junctions and branches allowing you to quickly change where you’re going, they’re finally adding vertical splitters and mergers, priority mergers are in with three different levels of priority to tweak your production and they even added in conveyor-belt throughput displays.

Oh, and for all the building you’re doing for belts and pipes, there’s also a new curved building mode making corners easier than ever. And of course, straight pipes are a thing now too. My favourite addition might be the new personal elevators though.

This was revealed in the 1.1 update video:

What a huge update! This is going to be awesome.

The game works great on Linux with Valve’s Proton. Surprisingly, it does work quite well on Steam Deck too but the controls have been a bit of a nuisance so this 1.1 update should solve that!

Satisfactory | Release Date: 10th September 2024

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Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

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