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Steam Controller

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Edition: Controller


Features

  • Experience a new level of precise control for your favorite games. The Steam Controller lets you play your entire collection of Steam games on your TV-even the ones designed without controller support in mind.
  • Features dual trackpads, HD haptic feedback, dual-stage triggers, back grip buttons, and fully-customizable control schemes. Find your favorite mappings in the Steam Community, or create and share your own.
  • Dual trackpads allow for 1:1 absolute position input via virtual controls like a trackball, adaptive centering joystick, or steering wheel
  • Dual-stage triggers can be used as analog, digital, or both types of input at the same time. Put your iron-sights on the sweep-in, and then fire with the reliable feel of a tactile switch, all on the same trigger.
  • Each of the Steam Controller's input zones and buttons has been positioned based on frequency of use, required precision, and ergonomic comfort.

Description

The Steam Controller is an innovative input device that allows you to play games from all genres, including traditional gamepad-style games as well as games usually reserved for play with a mouse and keyboard. The Controllers are wireless and completely configurable.

Release date: November 10, 2015


Product Dimensions: 8.39 x 6.3 x 2.72 inches; 1.2 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Kids to Adults


Item model number: V000937-00


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Valve


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 18, 2015


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  • Perfect controller
Edition: Controller
This is the most innovative and exciting controller I have owned. The quality is excellent, the ideas are useful and well chosen, the customization software is great and the fact that it allows a practically endless number of titles previously only playable in the very specific conditions of your PC now to be approached on the couch changes and adds to the experience of those titles. Most interestingly, it is not only a perfect controller, but an excellent input device on its own, and I found myself using it to work on the Unreal Engine Editor, meaning, using it for work on certain tasks and switching them from mouse and keyboard. Lots of devices have targeted that before (for example, the Leap), and none have succeeded. That speaks a lot for this controller. It is necessary to understand what to expect from this controller in order to avoid disappointment: No, it is not a plug-and-play experience. If you are expecting to plug the controller and start playing immediately feeling and upgrade from the xbox controller, then stop, this is not the controller for you. If you are willing to spend a mild amount of time tweaking and changing some options in the customization menu, then you probably are ok. Most of the most popular games already have excellent mapping options prepared by the community and your configuration will only be choosing one and applying it. Well configured, it beats titles with native xbox controller support, and you will have fun. If you want to play games that dont have controller support or that are inimaginable with a controller (for example Civilization) then you are in for a treat and this will be one of your best purchases. Buy right now. Lastly, If you have owned before devices that were intended to be tweaked and personalized to death, and getting into those menus and spending hours making the device work just for you is part of the experience you love and seek, then you will love this controller, and you will appreciate the absurd amount of options there just for you to play with. This is not necessary to use the controller, by the way. You can stay with the community mappings if that's your thing. So, in concussion? This is my new ideal controller, not only for play, but for certain work task that I didn't imagine i would switch to a device like this. I just love it to death. I would recommend it to anyone. It is different to what you are used to, so just try it. But, stay away from it if you: a) dont want to configure anything, just want plug and play, because this is not intended to be, and b) want all your games to play the same with the device, ej, the ease and familiarity that comes with an xbox controller, where you can guess the functionality of all buttons from the go. Here, every one of your games will play different, so you have to kind of relearn to play each game. Think of it like this: It is not the same controller, but a tweaked version for each particular game. I hope this helps to make up your mind. Have fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2016 by Diego Mora

  • Takes some time to get used to, but a really great controller once you do!
Edition: Controller
I got a Steam Link, so I thought "if the controllers was basically designed to go with the link, shouldn't I get one?" I'm glad I did! The steam controller is a great new entry into the controller market. The ability to remap anything and everything has made getting the perfect layout easier than ever. You can remap anything to anything, including the gyro and the start/back buttons. As an example, I set up "One Finger Death Punch" to use the left touchpad as the left mouse button and the right touchpad to be the right mousebutton, so all I have to do is just lightly touch each side to play rather than moving my thumb back and forth between the B and X buttons as you do with other controllers. I will say that it takes a little bit of time to get used to it, especially using the right hand touch as your camera joystick. On some games it works really well and on others it will take some tweaking of the sensitivity and settings (fiddling with deadzone, joystick vs mouse camera, etc). That said, one of the really cool things about the controller is that they've made your settings uploadable and searchable. Before you even start a game, you can find tweaked and custom layouts along with "user counts" so you can pick the one that people have found to be the best for playing that game. You can pick them and then tweak them just a little bit further, too! For an example of what you can do, I have mine set up in a few FPS games so that when I pull the left trigger (bringing up aiming), the gyro activates and I can do fine aiming by moving the controller slightly so I can get that headshot that might have been hard using a joystick to aim. The triggers are also double mode...you can set the partial pull and full pull to be separate actions. For example, in rocket league, it can accelerate as an analogue switch as you pull it, but if you pull it all the way it can activate turbo. The only thing I'd change is that the left side touch pad /Dpad is a little bit stiffer than I'd like. It's just a personal preference, though, and it may wear in a little bit and get softer. Of course, I could just change it to register touches in the quadrants as the Dpad directions, too. For the same price as many other controllers (once you buy the adaptor), this is a great device. While it does take some time to get used to, it's great once you learn your way around it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2016 by D. Goldberg

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