And even then, Valve is making an official, and pretty cool, controller api hardware manufactures can use.They want people who sit on couches and refuse to use KB+M to at least experiment with something other than CoD and AssCreed, to dabble in RTS games and the like.
It's a noble experiment. It benefits developers who focus on such games and it improves the sophistication of gamers. It might not succeed, but there's no harm in trying.
Wish they'd just drop it, seems like a moneysink at this point. Imagine all the dev costs that went into all these (re)designs.
And even then, Valve is making an official, and pretty cool, controller api hardware manufactures can use.
And even then, Valve is making an official, and pretty cool, controller api hardware manufactures can use.
hey Candescence, has TheSonicRetard shared anything interesting again since his posts from earlier this year on Sonic Retro?
Valve aren't exactly showering us with info lol
Valve has a lot of expensive CNC/3D printing stuff in their own hardware R&D shop.
I'm amazed because it sounded like, not too long ago, when they fired their previous hardware team, they weren't willing to hire someone like a machinist.
Pretty sure in her video she specifically mentioned machinists too. That how hard it was to hire one despite the expensive gear Valve had.
edit: wouldn't surprise me if this "machinist" in the interview is just another T-shaped guy
Yeah, true.Yeah, but as I understood it she meant that Valve was unwilling to hire a guy that was 'just' a machinist. I doubt the company has a "no machinists" policy![]()
hey Candescence, has TheSonicRetard shared anything interesting again since his posts from earlier this year on Sonic Retro?
Valve aren't exactly showering us with info lol
Yeah, true.
So, is it reasonable to think that maybe their next game (L4D3?) might have an edition bundled with the Steam controller?
I avoid steam controller threads due to the sheer amount of negativity born out of ignorance that comes out of them.
I hope there's an option to purchase the controller directly from steam, like the Razer Hydra used to have.It would make sense, Left 4 Dead would be a great fit for the Steam Controller.
I avoid steam controller threads due to the sheer amount of negativity born out of ignorance that comes out of them.
I avoid steam controller threads due to the sheer amount of negativity born out of ignorance that comes out of them.
I avoid steam controller threads due to the sheer amount of negativity born out of ignorance that comes out of them.
I avoid steam controller threads due to the sheer amount of negativity born out of ignorance that comes out of them.
Yeah, true.
So, is it reasonable to think that maybe their next game (L4D3?) might have an edition bundled with the Steam controller?
Yeah, true.
So, is it reasonable to think that maybe their next game (L4D3?) might have an edition bundled with the Steam controller?
Perhaps but I think they'll also sell them directly through steam along with machines and maybe even other third party stuff.
Moreover, I've been calling it for a while, but I think their biometric feedback stuff is alive and well and will show up along side left for dead 3 in the form of a headset or something. Damn it I'm not crazy!
new image from the beta client again
http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1238036&p=46726073&viewfull=1#post46726073
Hmm, I guess the cross on the left touchpad is supposed to help with directional controls, but wouldn't it cause problem with games that use both touchpads for mouse movement?
Hmm, I guess the cross on the left touchpad is supposed to help with directional controls, but wouldn't it cause problem with games that use both touchpads for mouse movement?
They're still there. LP - RP
Left Paddle - Right Paddle
edit: my bad
LG - RG
not sure what the G stands for, they used to call them paddles
IMO it would do well with one of each:I swear if they get rid of the grips/paddles I'm gonna be so mad. Also I personally would have rather had a dpad than an analog stick, but I guess that's just me.
Hmm, I guess the cross on the left touchpad is supposed to help with directional controls, but wouldn't it cause problem with games that use both touchpads for mouse movement?
I always came to the assumption that the Steampad would be modular based on the patents not to mention it would make perfect sense since no one controller state can be master-of-all-trades device.
I found the final version... it took me a while, but here it is.
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