Looks ugly but I need it immediately.
Question here is around ergonomics. Steam deck is super comfortable.Steam Deck didn’t make sense to me until I held one either. Those track pads are gonna be a game changer for HTPC setups assuming the ergonomics are good.
If they reverse the action on the back button it would be perfect. I hope they've done that here.Question here is around ergonomics. Steam deck is super comfortable.
This. The d-pad, sticks, and buttons feel so PERFECT where they sit, and the track pads could be upwards of 18 more buttons if you went crazy with them. I have literally zero complaints with the Deck other than lack of physical media, but I know that's a worthless argument with this device.Steam Deck didn’t make sense to me until I held one either. Those track pads are gonna be a game changer for HTPC setups assuming the ergonomics are good.
Jesus Christ, swap the dpad and left analog.
Jesus Christ, swap the dpad and left analog.
I think its safe to say the only reason these controllers will be discontinued is that there will eventually be a new iteration. Steam Deck has the interest that Steam Machines did not have. Plus, there will be no lawsuit regarding the new controller.Put me down for 4 of them. 2 for now, 2 to stay in the box when I want them in 5 years and valve isn't making them anymore.
Layout is exactly what I want, plus the additional bend in the controller housing will help it be a whole lot more comfortable.
Hoping for AA batteries as well. Eneloop ftw.
Depends how far they go with features.What are people speculating regarding the price tag? I will get one regardless.
I'm hoping the controller is a harbinger of valve thinking very seriously about a "steambox" console.I'm concerned that Deckard/VR will be a niche thing nobody really wants, when Valve could instead put out a Steam console that disrupts the whole industry in a great way.
Even in the best case, Valve's version of a Meta Quest will not cause top shelf developers to make VR games.
It HAS to happen. There are already systems you could install SteamOS on and practically have it:I'm hoping the controller is a harbinger of valve thinking very seriously about a "steambox" console.
I honestly don't think SteamOS is ever going to have Nvidia support as long as they have their proprietary blob.It HAS to happen. There are already systems you could install SteamOS on and practically have it:
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There's a few extra things Valve can improve on by making a 'first party' version (plus improve on cost), and we basically have a 4th console out there.