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Valve is showing off the latest version of its Steam controller in an effort to get feedback from the community. What do you think?
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Im worried about the dpad's use as a dpad, the buttons should have less of a gap between them imo.
But i will likely buy one for pc usage.
LOL! A touch based controller, I thought that touch based input was a gimmick. /s
Just because value is determined to make controllers worse than they are, doesn't justify touch as an input method.
Controller is fucking horrible, sorry. I can't wait for it to release and all the idiots to run out buy it, and find out that yep, it is just as terrible as many of us have been saying since it was first talked about. But like the Ouya, they aren't able to see past the "Ohh shiny its by Valve who can do no wrong" factor and they will end up massively disappointed.
The difference here is that Valve has put a lot of effort into developing haptic feedback for the touche pads in their device. Developers having tried the Steam Controller have said it is like nothing else. However, I'll still reserve judgement until I can try for myself and make my own opinion.Having never used the Steam Controller I have no idea if it's good or not. I do agree with the point you're making, I was just pointing the hypocrisy of those who are so into Valve's Steam hardware efforts but at the same time think that touch input is horrible otherwise.
The difference here is that Valve has put a lot of effort into developing haptic feedback for the touche pads in their device. Developers having tried the Steam Controller have said it is like nothing else. However, I'll still reserve judgement until I can try for myself and make my own opinion.
The difference here is that Valve has put a lot of effort into developing haptic feedback for the touche pads in their device.
From Valve?release date would be nice.
From Valve?
LOL! A touch based controller, I thought that touch based input was a gimmick. /s
Good lord can we have one thread without the off-topic drama
First thing I thought of:
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lol, you think ms invented that or something?How are they allowed to use same button markeings and color codes as microsoft ?
How are they allowed to use same button markeings and color codes as microsoft ?
Just because value is determined to make controllers worse than they are, doesn't justify touch as an input method.
Controller is fucking horrible, sorry. I can't wait for it to release and all the idiots to run out buy it, and find out that yep, it is just as terrible as many of us have been saying since it was first talked about. But like the Ouya, they aren't able to see past the "Ohh shiny its by Valve who can do no wrong" factor and they will end up massively disappointed.
Directional buttons. What.
Indeed. I believe it was SEGA who found a nice trick in getting around Nintendo's patent on the Dreamcast pad by using an inverted fulcrum. I found that to be pretty interesting.Nintendo's patents on the d-pad have been a thorn in the sides of companies trying to make decent competing designs. There's a reason Sony, Sega, and Microsoft all used different designs. It's all about patents. Even though Nintendo's patent expired in 2005, there seems to be a continuing tradition for companies to produce functionally similar, but distinctly different, solutions whether for legal reasons or that they genuinely feel they have a better solution. Honestly, as far as the Steam controller's latest beta is concerned, so long as it doesn't have an awful circular d-pad like found on the 360 controller I imagine it will fare at least decently. Sony's d-pad is also split (sort of anyway) and it is an excellent d-pad.
I am blown away you still get honest responses from people. Also that you are allowed to continue posting on these forums.
Unfortunately for you my track record on predicting crap that is going to fail miserably is pretty darn good. I called the Ouya a failure waiting to happen, I called the WiiU a failure, I called Win 8 a failure due to the UI and a slew of other crap that a handful of people swore would be the next big thing and failed miserably.