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Are you getting a steam controller tomorrow?

Buying one?


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The lack of compatibility outside of Steam is a bummer. This was a disappointing aspect of the original Steam Controller, I was hoping they would address this.
 
What does this mean?
Won't work on GoG, Epic games, Xbox app, Cloud streaming services, emulators outside of steam, nor android. I recognize that I could add most of my games to steam with the "add non-steam game to library" function, but I prefer having my libraries seperate (idk why, I just do. Also, a handful of games I have tried do not play nice with this feature). I also use Xbox remote play and PS2 emulators often, it isn't going to work with those. Ideally, it could be detected as a standard controller when you aren't in Steam, but they didn't add that functionality.

This is definitely a me issue, but that doesn't change the fact that it doesn't meet my needs.
 
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Won't work on GoG, Epic games, Xbox app, Cloud streaming services, emulators outside of steam, nor android. I recognize that I could add most of my games to steam with the "add non-steam game to library" function, but I prefer having my libraries seperate (idk why, I just do. Also, a handful of games I have tried do not play nice with this feature). I also use Xbox remote play and PS2 emulators often, it isn't going to work with those. Ideally, it could be detected as a standard controller when you aren't in Steam, but they didn't add that functionality.

This is definitely a me issue, but that doesn't change the fact that it doesn't meet my needs.
Wasn't really in the market as I have a full contingent of 8bitdo controllers, but yeah this would be a deal breaker for me anyway.
 
What is this raspberry device for? Finally make pc games play like ps5 versions for controller feedback?
Yep. Basically it acts as a hardware bridge between your PC and the Dualsense. Windows by default doesn't support the 4 channel Bluetooth bandwidth necessary for the advanced controller features over wireless, and so what this does is basically uses the better bluetooth of the device and tells the PC that it's connected over USB. So you get the full experience wirelessly.
 
I will probably get a couple when the Steam console actually comes out. That is if the general consensus is positive, the last Steam controller really sucked IMO.
 
I was all in, until my dumb ass just realized it's symmetrical sticks.... hmmm... perhaps I'll wait for a price drop or something, it's not a full deal breaker but I think it'd be hard going back to symmetrical sticks after all these years since PS1.
 
Steam moved the controller to the top of my wishlist this morning.
That makes things a bit easier for me.
 
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Nah. I've got no use for the gimmicks. I'm waiting for the 8bitdo Ultimate 3E and hoping that's what I actually want out of a new controller.
This looks way better and has good customization, but I don't think you can map the additional shoulder/back buttons via Steam Input, you have to use their dedicated software which is limited in what you can do.

Steam Input is GOATed and if a gamepad doesn't support it fully it's a dealbreaker for me.
 
You just typed up my post before me.
Yeah, Valve's return policy has always been great so not a huge deal if I don't end up liking it.

I'm gonna go through my library today and find some stuff to try out when it comes in again assuming I can get one.

Perhaps. Still, count me among those who never understood why the XBox face button arrangement became the strict standard for Steam.
Well Windows is the standard operating system for PC gaming in general and the Xbox 360 controller was the main PC gaming controller for years and years. It makes sense that you would use the most widely used controller with the best support as the standard.
 
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