• Kirca
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    8 hours ago

    I hate articles which are just “we watched this youtube video and here are our notes”

    Here’s the link to the original creators video, it’s well worth a watch:

    https://youtu.be/ycMgIToLav8

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        Absolutely. I want to skim the important parts at my own pace. Not dedicate multiple minutes of attention to a video.

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    8 hours ago

    As someone who owns and uses a steam controller daily, that’s pretty terrible

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      Yeah, this looks awful to use. It’s okay on the Deck because that’s a mobile device and has a lot of functions it needs to satisfy on the go. For a dedicated controller? Why the hell would you prefer this over the better ergonomically designed SC 1 or literally any other console controller?

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        6 hours ago

        2 analog sticks, input layout parity with Steam Deck, USB-C I guess. It also splits in half so you can use it more easily while cat sits in your lap.

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    5 hours ago

    The ROG Ally’s joy-cons are pretty much this except they lack a trackpad on the left controller.

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    8 hours ago

    What’s so bad about Steam Controller 1 that it desperately needs a sequel?

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      The Deck’s controls. The Steam Controller was a bit too drastic of a change for me. It’s great for games not designed for a controller but having no D-pad and only a single analog stick is a deal breaker for most people who get a controller to play games designed for controllers.

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      7 hours ago

      Mostly just that they’re not longer being produced and the second-hand supply is dwindling. Also the bumpers are prone to breaking and a USB-C port would be nice.

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      For me, I want one with internal rechargeable (and replaceable) batteries, more reliable Bluetooth, and multi-device targeting (ie those 1,2,3 toggles you see on stuff like mouse/keyboards - I use mine on my Steam Deck and also on my desktop - dont want to mess with pairing each time. Plus if I end up with with a Switch 2, the trackpad would be interesting for mouse mode if those could connect (no idea)).

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        6 hours ago

        You know you can just chuck rechargeable 2.4V AA batteries in there and it works perfectly, right?

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          Rechargeables get stuck and are waaaay harder to remove than regular because they’re just a bit bigger. I have solved this with a loop of sticky tape around the batteries so I got a bit of a pull tab when using them. so it works…but not perfectly

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          6 hours ago

          Yes but

          • it doesn’t let me charge and play at the same time
          • I could hot swap in and out batteries, but it doesn’t report battery percentage
          • It also doesn’t auto-pause when the battery dies, like other systems do
          • It runs through them quickly
          • it acts finicky/unpredictable when the battery is very low, rather than reaching a consistent threshold and stopping working
          • In combination with a bug/anti-feature I’ve posted about previously, my Steam Deck sees it as a new controller every time the batteries are replaced, despite the Bluetooth MAC/BDA not changing.
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        7 hours ago

        From the article, I believe that it’s Steam Deck parts, not Steam Controller 1 parts.

        Which makes sense, because you can get a Steam Deck, but the Steam Controller 1 has been out of production for some years.

        EDIT: Wikipedia says that production ended in 2019.

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          You can get them secondhand, that’s not the issue. What would be the point of making a Steam controller from Steam controller parts? We already have that.