• @ashok36
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    461 year ago

    The Steam controller is a miracle. Yes, it’s a first Gen product that needs iteration but a controller with track pads, gyro, paddle buttons, and wireless for $50 is still the best value controller ever made imo.

    Throw in steam input, which if you haven’t tried it lately is fucking amazing at this point, and I honestly can’t understand why companies aren’t clamoring to integrate it.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      Full controls customizability with 1000’s of options and, something very few controllers seem to have for some reason, digital+analog triggers.

      Plus it helped normalize paddles.

      Steam controller is amazing and I’d love a gen 2 that matches my steam deck layout.

      • @Zombiepirate
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        1 year ago

        It was killed by patent trolls because of those back paddles. I’m still kicking myself for not grabbing some when they were clearance for $5.

        I’m glad I picked one up when they first came out though.

          • @deafboy
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            21 year ago

            Apparently, I did too. Found a brand new one sealed in a box while moving.

          • @Zombiepirate
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            61 year ago

            Yeah, they stopped producing them due to the patent trolls. They ultimately won the case though, which is why the deck has back buttons.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I have a Steam controller and a Deck, I never clicked with the SC. Its touchpads were just a bit inconsistent, so I would end up rubbing them uncomfortably hard to make sure they register. The regular controller inputs are tiny and horribly offset from any comfortable position.

      The deck absolutely nailed the controls. (Well, once you replace the sticks with Hall sensors. The stock rheostats are toast after a year.)