I doubt you will get that from Valve within the next 5-7 years. You best bet is that the controller is popular enough that third parties make their own versions. My guess is 8-bit do already have their 3D printers cranking out prototypes (since they are all in with Steam Input anyway) and will be the first out of the gate.When does the Steam Elite Controller come out that has feature parity with stuff like the Flydigi Apex 5?
This controller look like shit…even if it perform goodWhen does the Steam Elite Controller come out that has feature parity with stuff like the Flydigi Apex 5?
A souvenir from the past.....what are those handcuffs for there bud?
Same and mine is enroute (UK).I got in on the second badge around 6:00 p.m. it seems. I wonder what that means for me getting mine since I probably won't even be in the first few shipments I'm guessing.
You can add diablo 4 to steam as a non steam game and gain controller functionality.Playing Islets with mine now - feels totally fine. I go back and forth between Xbox and Dual Sense controllers without any issues. This feels different from both of those, but totally familiar and great.
Out of curiosity I booted up Diablo 4 which I have through Battle.net. As expected, it looked at it as a KBM. I'll keep my Xbox controller around for that.
Yes, one of my pc's is hooked up to my lg oled and this controller eliminates having to bust out my keyboard and mouse.one thing for people playing in front of a TV with BPM, this nearly eliminates the need for having a mouse or mouse pad for emergencies. The steam controller pad acts as a mouse on windows so any popups or issues that come up while sitting can be easily fixed. Massive game changer for me. I love this controller.
Didn't like it? Was anything in particular the issue or did it just not appeal?I decided to put in a return request via Steam a few moments ago.
I mentioned it in a previous post but I've had a lot of issues with inputs.Didn't like it? Was anything in particular the issue or did it just not appeal?
Sometimes I feel like the only person who vastly prefers the type of paddles that are on the SW2 Pro or like the 8bitdo controllers.Now that I've spent a few days with it I think this is by far the best controller option for PC as long as you use Steam primarily.
- Rock solid connection with no BT or BT dongle bullshit;
- Trackpad is convenient when you need to click on a launcher or get yanked back to desktop. For some reason they are smaller than the OG Steam controller's;
- Back buttons do the job, better than their S2 Pro Controller equivalents. Not as good as Elite back triggers;
- Gyro works great and is easy to map as right stick for games without gyro support. That said, modern games have so much aim snap that it doesn't feel necessary;
- Excellent sticks that feel like they have minimum deadzones.
Now if you use any other launcher, the lack of support outside of Steam is really annoying. It's not as simple as adding other executables as non-Steam games as it won't make the controller detectable anyway. You can map it as a keyboard replacement (so it's fine for e.g. emulators) but it won't support any functionality other than keyboard buttons and mouse movement. I'm sure there'll be a workaround tool eventually but right now the device really locks you in the Steam ecosystem.