• @GeneralEmergency
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    -186 days ago

    A controller designed for PCs

    You mean the mouse and keyboard?

      • SharkAttak
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        96 days ago

        Keyboard and mouse are not responsible for your bad posture, you can over a joypad too.

        • @[email protected]
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          56 days ago

          I admit my response wasn’t particularly serious. I just meant to point out to that commenter that it’s not difficult to understand what the previous commenter meant.

        • @[email protected]
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          236 days ago

          Others: Valve is pretty cool for making a dedicated PC controller that is a joy to use

          You: BuT tHeY hAvE a DiFfReNt CoNtRoLeR dEdIcAtEd FoR sOmEtHiNg ElSe?!?1?

        • @[email protected]
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          6 days ago

          Come to think of it, why did Sony even bother designing a new controller for the playstation? Atari had that handled back in the 80’s so what good did they think they were doing.

          EDIT: Holy hell I just realized how insane it was for Sholes, Soule, and Glidden to develop the QWERTY typewriter. We already had pens! What a waste of time!

          • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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            46 days ago

            🤓 The development of the Atari joystick to the NES / SNES controllers to the Sony Playstation controller was about being able to enable more easy-access control options. Flight sims on the Atari had to be very simple.

            Curiously, mouse and keyboard (or for me trackball and keyboard) are so intuitive for looking around a 3D environment that I prefer it to the Sony config, but then it took years and years before a working config (involving easy selection, locking and auto-aim) could be made for FPSes.

            Joysticks are also difficult to replace, and plenty of flight sims / space sims still allow for joystick controls when they are available. The problem there is that potentiometers which allow for gradient maneuvering tend to deteriorate quickly, so we’ve veered away from joystics to laser-tracked mice (which don’t depend on moving parts). /🤓

        • ggppjj
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          46 days ago

          They made their own controller if that’s what you’re asking.

          • @[email protected]
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            86 days ago

            Please let it be true, I have been praying that they would for so long. I have 2 of the original and love them.

        • @[email protected]
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          116 days ago

          Only because SCUF (and by extension their owners Corsair) are patent trolls and forced Valve to discontinue the Steam Controller due to the existence of back buttons. Valve eventually won the appeals but by then the SC was already out of production

          • @[email protected]
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            86 days ago

            Steamdeck actually has a second analogue stick and a D-pad though.

            The lack of them on the old controller was painful and just made me swap back to a wired Xbox 360 pad. I can see the idea behind it, it’s just that games weren’t made for it.

            • @kshade
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              66 days ago

              Yeah, it’s a great controller overall but the lack of the second analog stick breaks it for a lot of games. It probably is the best one to use for games that don’t really support controllers in the first place.

            • @[email protected]
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              35 days ago

              Yeah, Steam Deck (with the back buttons, and the insane customization you can do with Steam Input) probably has the best controller.

              But the haptics and adaptive triggers of the DualSense give it a slight edge imo. Unless your game uses a mouse, then it’s SD all the way.

        • @Psythik
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          36 days ago

          Steam Controller 2 is coming

        • @[email protected]
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          36 days ago

          It looks like a Madkatz controller, you’re right, but it has some really cool features. The D-Pad and the right stick are replaced by two clickable touch surfaces, as to allow you a different type of control than just using two sticks. It also has an accelerometer and horoscope, which is also a nice thing to have when you want to aim in games almost as precisely as with a mouse. On top of that, there are also two extra buttons on the rear of the controller.