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Review: Steam Controller - Wait for the next version

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"PC gaming has come a long way since I first witnessed it in the '80s. There were hundreds of peripherals, from first- to third-party controllers, joysticks, proprietary flight sim devices, to full-on vibrating vests for games like Mech Warrior. On my journey through the PC world I've seen it all, and most of it was expensive and inelegant."

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Steam Controller (2026) review

Second time's the charm.

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cl198339d ago (Edited 39d ago )

Seams like a nice controller

Reaper22_39d ago

Two analog sticks acrossvftom each other is a no go.When will everyone learn.

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Leak claims a new Steam Controller is currently "being tooled" for mass production

Steam Controller 2 anyone? A leak suggests a return to a dedicated controller from Valve.

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Vits564d ago

That would be really nice. The Steam Controller was one of the most unique controllers out there. It wasn’t great for traditional gaming, but it worked very well for PC-focused games like RTS, 4X, or FPS.

I just hope they don’t assemble it in the US like the original. That caused serious issues with supply, warranty, and especially spare parts.

darthv72564d ago

Its pretty neat once you get used to the layout. I have mine sync with my steam deck.

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The Frustrating Failed Experiment That Was The Steam Controller

TheGamer Writes "I really tried with the Steam Controller. Valve's first foray into creating its own bespoke gamepad tailored specifically for PC gaming was, putting it mildly, poorly received. It launched in 2015, but by 2019 the company had quietly discontinued it. However, while everyone was gleefully dumping on it, I was determined to get my money's worth. I bounced off it immediately like everyone else, but I thought: Valve is smart."

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lonewolf101307d ago

They should of added some sort of center point on the right track pad, maybe a dip in the center or a slight bump, I think that could help in games for controllers?

Espangerish1307d ago

They really just needed the second stick for me. A control scheme alone the lines of the deck would have been a big improvement

gamerz1307d ago

Still use it for controlling my living room pc. Never liked it for games. One neat thing is the scroll-wheel function by dragging your finger around the perimeter of the left circlepad - clockwise for down, counter-clockwise for up.

IanTH1306d ago (Edited 1306d ago )

It's primary value truly is in games that don't support any kind of controller input. You can do a decent job of grafting something usable for games with only direct mouse input, like strategy games and the like, thanks to the touchpads.

Outside that? The customization is really quite excellent, but it is almost impossible to use in place of a traditional controller in a lot of circumstances. It's a nice niche option to have, but I was certainly never able to have it completely replace an XB or PS controller when a game called for one.

MadLad1306d ago

I use mine all the time still.