If you pre-ordered it from steam, then they charged you right away.I ordered one back when it was saying October, did they already charge us?
If you pre-ordered it from steam, then they charged you right away.I ordered one back when it was saying October, did they already charge us?
Overall, the controller feels very good in the hand. The buttons aren't mushy and the click feel of the finger triggers and the trackpads is satisfying. Once we get a chance to have a proper gaming session on the controller, we will be sure to let you know our thoughts!
Crowd sourced binding and complete flexibility to customise the controller to a game and individual needs is exactly the kind of solution suited to PC gaming. In the end this is what it is all about - PC gaming - which needs this solution to not require a form of desk, but also isn't enforced as a standard in keeping with the flexibility and choice individuals have when using PCs.
Devs have started to receive them as well
https://twitter.com/gtjuggler/status/628578775505235968
https://twitter.com/glassbottommeg/status/626959051079839744
I'm almost as excited about getting this as I would be for a new console release.
Actually I'm MORE excited for this than I was for the XB1 and PS4 launches. With this I'm getting a functionally new controller (not just rumble triggers or a shitty touchpad) and I already have a huge library of games that I can try it out with.
I think I might go back and replay Portal 2 (or that big fan expansion for it) as the first game to use this with just to get used to it.
Noticed Tweets from Digital Storm, iBuyPower and OriginPC with pics of their Steam Controllers, which I assume are for their machines. The OriginPC pic gives a bit of a look at how it's packaged
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And Digital Storm shows the back a bit and also say
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You mentioned ibuy power, I noticed a while ago they were removed from Steam's Steam Machine list?
They are still making a Steam Machine?
I'm almost as excited about getting this as I would be for a new console release.
Actually I'm MORE excited for this than I was for the XB1 and PS4 launches. With this I'm getting a functionally new controller (not just rumble triggers or a shitty touchpad) and I already have a huge library of games that I can try it out with.
I think I might go back and replay Portal 2 (or that big fan expansion for it) as the first game to use this with just to get used to it.
anybody know if the trackpad can be used to navigate around windows or is it just for steam?
No idea. Can't say I've been paying attention to the Machines. I don't recall any of the tweets mentioning Machines, just that they received the controllers.
Just thought it was weird that Valve would send them controllers if they are no longer involved with making Steam Machines.
But I see the pics and their thank you so who knows.
it can be used absolutely anywhere a mouse can be used, including your PC's bios menu.
You can use this controller in MS DOS.
anybody know if the trackpad can be used to navigate around windows or is it just for steam?
why would you want that. you've got a mouse for your PC, just use that.
I shudder at the thought of using a gamepad for windows *barf*
why would you want that. you've got a mouse for your PC, just use that.
I shudder at the thought of using a gamepad for windows *barf*
why would you want that. you've got a mouse for your PC, just use that.
I shudder at the thought of using a gamepad for windows *barf*
why would you want that. you've got a mouse for your PC, just use that.
I shudder at the thought of using a gamepad for windows *barf*
awesome thanks, would be convenient to not have to get up from couch to fiddle with windows settings before playing
why would you want that. you've got a mouse for your PC, just use that.
I shudder at the thought of using a gamepad for windows *barf*
Very interested to see how this will work on Civ 5. I got in on the October shipment as well.
I also have my PC hooked up to my 50 inch plasma when I play games as do many other steam users here, your not the only one playing on a monitor
I also have my PC hooked up to my 50 inch plasma when I play games as do many other steam users here, not everybody games on a monitor exclusively
There are a shitload of Civ 5 vid's with the prototype controller and they all seem extremely positive.
They are saying that in a couch-play setting, a mouse and keyboard are not a great solution compared to the experience this gamepad might be able to give.what kind of a distinction are you making. I use an LCD screen for my computer monitor. I also use an LCD screen as my television. I also us an LCD screen for my cellphone. pretty much any type of screen is some type of LCD.
wait, where is the directional cross? you know if I wanna play fighting games
So how does the steam button behave when you're on a Windows screen, does it launch big picture from wherever you are?
wait, where is the directional cross? you know if I wanna play fighting games
They are saying that in a couch-play setting, a mouse and keyboard are not a great solution compared to the experience this gamepad might be able to give.
why would you want that. you've got a mouse for your PC, just use that.
I shudder at the thought of using a gamepad for windows *barf*
I stand by the fact that using windows with a gamepad is an inherently bad experience.
You've completely missed the point of this controller and its uses
Really hope they can pull this off. Dual analogues are clunky and archaic as hell at this point.
might be able to give? might be?
there are a huge variety of controller options available on PC. gamepad, mouse and keyboard, steam controller, whatever. it's all good. use whatever you prefer.
I stand by the fact that using windows with a gamepad is an inherently bad experience.
I say might because I don't have one and am waiting to reserve judgement till mine arrives. I don't see how it can be any worse than a trackpad though which is a fine input method.might be able to give? might be?
there are a huge variety of controller options available on PC. gamepad, mouse and keyboard, steam controller, whatever. it's all good. use whatever you prefer.
I stand by the fact that using windows with a gamepad is an inherently bad experience.
I understand where your coming from, but being able to launch games on other clients like origin from Windows with a gamepad on your TV is more convenient than having to get up to use the mouse on your desk. Yes it's clunky but if it works I'm using it.
thats not a fact, and having used this controller, it's not at all uncomfortable to control windows with. It is functionally identical to a mouse.
He seems to not understand that it is a mouse.
no, that is a fact. an undeniable fact. using a gamepad to navigate windows is a bad experience. it's possible, but it's a bad experience.
no, that is a fact. an undeniable fact. using a gamepad to navigate windows is a bad experience. it's possible, but it's a bad experience.
With a traditional gamepad, you'd be right, but for one that is essentially behaving as a mouse, even if that was only 80% similar accuracy, precision and speed to a mouse, I would completely disagree.
Will Steam controller layouts you make for non-Steam games launched through BPM save per game? And can you change what the Steam button does? I'd like to have one press of that button open the overlay and maybe holding it down for a second send an Esc keypress to exit back to BPM.BTW you can add origin games to Steam and launch them through BPM. You can even set origin to close when the games close, so they become sort of self-contained launchers. If you launch an origin game through steam BPM, the BPM interface follows, too, and you can pull up your steam interface in origin games. That lets you access steam chat and the webbrowser and things of that sort.
Will Steam controller layouts you make for non-Steam games launched through BPM save per game?
And can you change what the Steam button does? I'd like to have one press of that button open the overlay and maybe holding it down for a second send an Esc keypress to exit back to BPM.
And can you change what the Steam button does? I'd like to have one press of that button open the overlay and maybe holding it down for a second send an Esc keypress to exit back to BPM.
Cool, so you could even do custom layouts for programs like Chrome if you wanted. I wonder if you could map media keys for stuff like volume control. I find that really useful in my default Antimicro profile if I want to sit back and browse Youtube on my TV with my Wii U Pro controller.Yep, even non-steam games have their settings saved per game. This, of course, goes for non-games as well.
Good, it seems like a useful default to me. Most PC games have escape as a way to open the menu and exit and many emulators allow you to map it as your exit key.It already does that
I'd be interested to see these control methods compared. have someone using a kb+m, someone use an xbox controller, someone use a PS controller, someone else use the steam controller, throw them all into a multiplayer FPS and see how they all do. mix things up a bit with some racing games, flight sim games, etc. and tally up the results.
This comparison isn't super-helpful. The Steam controller solves a number of issues that aren't adequately addressed by any other control method.
what a meaningless statement. maybe get a little more specific, don't just paint with a broad brush "it solves a number of issues" what specifically does it solve, how specifically does it solve those issues, what specifically are you talking about?