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Cannot wait to hear impressions from people here when it releases. I have been wanting to replace my 360 controller for my PC so this could be perfect.
Cannot wait to hear impressions from people here when it releases. I have been wanting to replace my 360 controller for my PC so this could be perfect.
I own a 360 one, an xbox one controller and pre ordered this one. Love the xbox one controller.Why replace? I've high hopes for the Steam Controller, but I have a feeling that the 360 pad will still be great for certain things. I'm definitely planning on keeping both of mine around.
Spotted this a blog post on Reddit with impressions and details of the Controller
http://devinandrewwhite.com/2015/07/07/everything-you-need-to-know-about-valves-steam-controller/
Seem to be quite a positive write up; the controller itself has shaped up very well, but right now without a community behind it to help with providing strong bindings, it can require a lot of fiddling to find good solutions for some games thanks to the large amount of customisation and no real guidance.
Also some pictures:
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This is absolutely insane. It could actually be the greatest controller of all time.Wait you can do button combinations like RT+A?! Holy shit. I thought modifiers were limited to keys like alt, shift, ctrl. This is awesome! Cool writeup. I'm having a nerdgasm with the first screenshot above
ebgames.ca adjusted my Steam Link and Controller to the November date. I hope that's just a side effect of them adjusting the date on the store listing.
I'm pretty sure the level of detail in those settings plus the level of obsessiveness that at least one person has about almost every single game out there will result in a great set of community profiles.
Why replace? I've high hopes for the Steam Controller, but I have a feeling that the 360 pad will still be great for certain things. I'm definitely planning on keeping both of mine around.
Steam controller has feedback I believe.This.
I'm not giving up force feedback in my single player shooters. NEVER.
This.
I'm not giving up force feedback in my single player shooters. NEVER.
Can I use Splatoon-style camera controls with the gyro (if any)?
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One thing everyone seems to miss? See the gyration logo in the middle of the screen? These things have imus inside. You know the motion control fine tune controls in stuff like splatoon or uncharted? You can make every game have those if you want.
Welp, time to scrounge together $50. I can use said Splatoon-esque gyro controls on any game, right (TF2 for example)?Yes.
AA batteries kinda kill my interest in this, even if there are rechargeable ones out there.
This.
I'm not giving up force feedback in my single player shooters. NEVER.
AA batteries kinda kill my interest in this, even if there are rechargeable ones out there.
Eneloop rechargeable in my gaming controllers (360, Wavebird, and Wii Remotes) have been better than any controller with built in batteries (PS3, PS4, 360 recharge pack) outside of the Wii U Pro controller which I haven't tried myself yet.
Not sure if they're able to charge inside of the controller with USB plugged in (that would be sweet, but not sure if that's supported), but their charge lasts long enough, it's easy to pop in a fresh pair when they do die, and their overall longevity has been incredible (still using the first package of Eneloops I bought around 5 years ago.
Gyro in the controller can be used to finely/minutely adjust aimCan anyone explain what these "gyro controls" are?
Some controllers have Inertial measurement units in them, which enables the controller to know it's acceleration and orientation in space.Can anyone explain what these "gyro controls" are?
Some videos from the earlier posted blog impressions:
Steam Controller Customisation UI
Steam Controller Keyboard First Impression
Team Fortress 2 Steam Controller Gameplay
Welp, time to scrounge together $50. I can use said Splatoon-esque gyro controls on any game, right (TF2 for example)?
I'm very impressed with that TF2 footage. It almost looks like they're using a mouse.
I'm very impressed with that TF2 footage. It almost looks like they're using a mouse.
I'm a sucker for new shiny things. So I'll be definitely buying this. Using an old 360 controller at the moment, so it's time for an upgrade.
On that note, can anyone say how much better an Xbox one controller is , over the 360 one.
Really excited for this! Its not often a product comes around that really improves & changes control schemes up but I think this could do it. I love the fact that it operates as a native kb/m in old school games so will be able to play games like Mass Effect PC on the living room HTPC without rigging up a keyboard & mouse on the couch.
I'm very impressed with that TF2 footage. It almost looks like they're using a mouse.
That was a ridiculous streak, with the scout no less
Yeah, I thought the same thing.
Really excited for this! Its not often a product comes around that really improves & changes control schemes up but I think this could do it. I love the fact that it operates as a native kb/m in old school games so will be able to play games like Mass Effect PC on the living room HTPC without rigging up a keyboard & mouse on the couch.
Some people will tell you it's actually worse than the 360 controller. Others will tell you its light years better. Personally, I think its a slight step back in build quality. The d-pad is obviously a lot better. Some dont like the new bumpers but I like them just fine. The Xbone sticks are arguably better or worse depending on preference. The new ones sit higher & are a little "looser". If you have smaller than average hands you may really like it as its smaller than the 360 controller. This is somewhat of a negative for me...i dont have catchers mitts but my hands feel more comfortable on the 360 shape & size. My fiance prefers the Xbone controller bc it fits her hands better. Overall I'd say its kind of a lateral move from the 360 controller.
I haven't used the new revised version of the Xbone controller with the 3.5mm jack yet, but supposedly the bumpers were modified slightly (some people complained about the location of the Xbone bumpers bc they got used to a "claw" grip on the 360 controller, which is harder to use on the Xbone controller due to how they're positioned). I have a new 1TB Xbone still sitting in the retail box...w/ one of the revised controllers included...so I might chime back in later to let u know after I use it.
It's a shame that you seem to hate the Wii u layout as it ticks all the right buttons for me in terms of design. It basically makes 2D and analog control both have the same amount of priority on the controller in terms of layout. It also gives symmetry to the analog sticks without making them have to be so close like the PlayStation while not having to increase the size of the controller drastically too.Looks meh.
I can't believe they went with that horrible Nintendo Wii U style and flipped the position of the face buttons and the "right analog".
No thanks, I'll stick to using my DS4 for my PC controller needs.
Will this controller to automatically compatible with all Steam games no bullshit? Or will there still be exceptions and white/black lists of supported games?
I ask because I cannot use a keyboard to play games and using third party solutions to play 'some' games is a flaky and frustrating experience. I've only played four hours of The Witcher 2 on Steam because the 360 controller only works a couple of times. I have a number of Steam games purchased and ready to be played but only if I can plug and play.
I really hope this does that since it is first party.
Obviously it won't be able to automatically work on all games. It's a controller, not magic. Still, the idea is that community profiles will pick up the slack.Will this controller to automatically compatible with all Steam games no bullshit? Or will there still be exceptions and white/black lists of supported games?
I ask because I cannot use a keyboard to play games and using third party solutions to play 'some' games is a flaky and frustrating experience. I've only played four hours of The Witcher 2 on Steam because the 360 controller only works a couple of times. I have a number of Steam games purchased and ready to be played but only if I can plug and play.
I really hope this does that since it is first party.
Well, I see a lot of aiming with the movement keys. It reminds me of how trackball players play.I'm very impressed with that TF2 footage. It almost looks like they're using a mouse.
Well, I see a lot of aiming with the movement keys. It reminds me of how trackball players play.
Great news! Now i'm interested.Yes, it will work on every steam game. It can work as a mouse and keyboard.
Obviously it won't be able to automatically work on all games. It's a controller, not magic. Still, the idea is that community profiles will pick up the slack.
Does something like Brothers still require a controller? That might not be compatible then?