• amazonrme@lemmy.zip
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    17 hours ago

    I have a steam controller that is brand new in the box. Valve liquidated them like 10 years ago. I bought a bunch of themfor only five dollars apiece. I have absolutely no use for them and they are taking up space. If anybody is interested, they can contactme and I will send it to them. I would rather see somebody enjoy it.

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      16 hours ago

      You should give it a try, it is some of the weirdest and coolest tech in controllers. It’s the only one I use for gaming, dropped every other for it. The gyro aiming thing is such a weird yet natural concept it’s just funny nobody thought of it before them. Lots of settings to go through before it works well for a specific game. I set it up for CSGO and was able to play at like 80% of my usual skill (LEM at the time), with spray control being amazing on it compared to mouse. Honestly, if I had it when I was learning to play FPS when I was young, I’d probably be better on it than kb+m

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    2 days ago

    why are people hating on a builder who designed something that a large number of gamers want? This can possibly be the catalyst for valve do give us that sweet pus*-controller we all want. I know I do! I use both my steam deck as controllers and it’s awesome. This video is inspiring

  • Default Username@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    Hopefully Valve will decide to release their Ibex soon. I do like that this is a split controller, but the ergonomics don’t look great compared to the leaked Ibex image.

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    3 days ago

    As someone who owns and uses a steam controller daily, that’s pretty terrible

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      3 days ago

      Yeah, this looks awful to use. It’s okay on the Deck because that’s a mobile device and has a lot of functions it needs to satisfy on the go. For a dedicated controller? Why the hell would you prefer this over the better ergonomically designed SC 1 or literally any other console controller?

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        2 days ago

        The original Steam Controller was great for games that didn’t support gamepads… and came out within like a year of “hey, we can actually map CRPGs, grand strategies, and RTSes to gamepads pretty well apparently?”

        The Steam Deck is awesome because it is a best of both worlds. Sticks for games that map to those and trackpads for navigating the OS/Steam and for games that don’t map well to sticks. And a gamepad form of the Steam Deck would be awesome, if only for letting those of us with fewer brain cells to only learn one scheme for a game rather than two or three.

        This… is not that. Mechanically it is there (and it is a good ad for pcbway or whatever) but the ergonomics are just complete trash. The Steam Deck itself has shockingly awesome ergonomics (and is a great isometric exercise because that thing is a brick) because it is like holding a large hardcover book. Shrink that down and you are just straining your wrists . It is why basically every gamepad has flared “wings” these days. It softens the angle of your wrist while you hold it.

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          2 days ago

          All fair points. I can definitely see the appeal of wanting the same functionality that the Deck controller brings, as I myself really enjoy the extra flexibility the trackpads and back buttons provide. But the ergonomics in this example just looks awful and feels really reminiscent of the original Xbox controller.

      • LuigiMaoFrance@lemmy.ml
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        3 days ago

        2 analog sticks, input layout parity with Steam Deck, USB-C I guess. It also splits in half so you can use it more easily while cat sits in your lap.

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    3 days ago

    What’s so bad about Steam Controller 1 that it desperately needs a sequel?

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      2 days ago
      • It lacks a d-pad
      • It lacks a right thumb stick
      • The thumb stick it has is not capacitive nor drift free
      • It only has one back paddle for each side
      • Ergonomics of the deck are way better, at least for me
      • It lacks the ... button (although this is minor because Steam+a opens the same menu)

      Don’t get me wrong, the SC 1 is a great controller, but the Steam deck is better, getting a Steam deck like controller would be awesome.

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      3 days ago

      Mostly just that they’re not longer being produced and the second-hand supply is dwindling. Also the bumpers are prone to breaking and a USB-C port would be nice.

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        Prone?

        Hell, they are almost designed to break. They are utterly shabby in terms of build quality.

        I was one of the early adopters going back to November 2015

        I am not lying when I tell you I have been through 17 of these controllers. It’s the right bumper almost every time.

        I have a giant handful of the dongles. I was saving them thinking they would go up in value but now like $2 knockoffs are available LOL

        Edit: the first one I received, out of the box, had a broken face button membrane. The replacement I received had a non-functioning back right paddle. The replacement for that had a non-functioning R shoulder and you could hear the plastic crunching on each press. That’s just the first three I received and I’m not counting those in the 17 that I destroyed in my own hands.

        They were built like absolute shit. After the first run got sold and they shored-up manufacturing problems, they got marginally better but the fundamental underlying issue never was solved.

        If it wasn’t such a wonderful controller, I would have stomped the first one into powder and never looked back.

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      2 days ago

      Well, my steam controller stopped working, and they don’t make them anymore. Yes, I know I could buy a used one on ebay but I’d rather have a new one.

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      The Deck’s controls. The Steam Controller was a bit too drastic of a change for me. It’s great for games not designed for a controller but having no D-pad and only a single analog stick is a deal breaker for most people who get a controller to play games designed for controllers.

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      3 days ago

      For me, I want one with internal rechargeable (and replaceable) batteries, more reliable Bluetooth, and multi-device targeting (ie those 1,2,3 toggles you see on stuff like mouse/keyboards - I use mine on my Steam Deck and also on my desktop - dont want to mess with pairing each time. Plus if I end up with with a Switch 2, the trackpad would be interesting for mouse mode if those could connect (no idea)).

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        3 days ago

        From the article, I believe that it’s Steam Deck parts, not Steam Controller 1 parts.

        Which makes sense, because you can get a Steam Deck, but the Steam Controller 1 has been out of production for some years.

        EDIT: Wikipedia says that production ended in 2019.

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          3 days ago

          You can get them secondhand, that’s not the issue. What would be the point of making a Steam controller from Steam controller parts? We already have that.

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            13 hours ago

            They have mechanical components that will wear out over time (though I suppose some people probably use them lightly enough that it’s less of an issue).