$60, has capacitive joysticks, gyro, steam menu buttons, and 4 extra buttons. Fully supported in Steam Input.

However, no track pads or vibration.

103 points

This is cool and all, but no rumble is kind of a deal breaker for me

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Yeah, I was totally on board till I got to that part. What an absurd exclusion :/

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Go figure. I usually turn rumble off.

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yeah i don’t see why excluding rumble would be a deal breaker. is it an immersion thing?

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Yeah. When the early PS3 controllers did it everyone agreed it was stupid and eventually they made the DualShock 3.

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Same. I’ve got multiple 8bitdo products and I was still considering one, but no rumble is just weird.

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Without all the features that actually made the Steam Controller great… yeah

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I don’t understand how they got the official steam brand name, it’s just a mid-end controller with some major features missing.

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They probably pay lots of money for it

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51 points

Cool, I like the capacitive sticks, but not what I’m waiting for. I want a Steam controller 2 that’s a Deck without the touchscreen. Anything less and I’m not really interested

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7 points

I’d like it kinda like the PlayStation controller with the pad in the center.

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2 points

Now that you mention it, is there a way to make the pad work on the steam deck in those controllers?

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6 points

The DualSense touchpad is detected and can be configured in steam input if you have it enabled for the controller

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44 points

I still regularly use my original Steam Controller – for the trackpads. It allows me to do M+KB strategy gaming from the couch.

This lacks the killer feature, IMHO, given that I can use any of a wide variety of regular Bluetooth controllers for stuff with controller support.

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What really sets the Steam Controller (and the Steam Deck’s control layout) apart from the market are the dual touchpads and dynamically/easily programmable buttons. The above just looks like a reskinned XBox controller, and, if I read the article right, it needs a “companion app” to get full functionality out of the controller.

I hope that they at least made sure that the companion app works on the Steam Deck.

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From what I understand, steam input has full support for it as well. As in it will show the controller in steam, and let you program back buttons/capacitive sticks/etc.

I think you only need the companion app if you aren’t using steam.

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Ah ok. That’s slick.
I wish steam would recognize all the buttons on my gamepad like that.

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Not having the touchpads is a big downside, but this still fills a huge niche that the others dont. My Xbox elite controller is cool and all, but has neither a gyro nor capacitive joysticks. My dualsense has a gyro, but no capacitive touch so I need to activate it with a button hold or leave it always on.

The Xbox and PS5 controller also don’t treat the paddles as independent buttons by default, so you need an extra layer of software on PC that allows mapping those buttons to arbitrary inputs. Steam Input can overwrite this sometimes, but it’s very inconsistent on a game + hardware basis. The companion app is a concerning “feature”. Hopefully it’s just marketing trying to make up a fancy phrase for “hardware driver”.

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$60 is a lot for two extra buttons and no vibration. Gyro is nice, if it actually works with games though.

I feel like they missed an opportunity by not replacing the d-pad with a track pad.

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I think it has 4 extra buttons, in addition to the back buttons there are two extra buttons under the dpad and right thumb stick.

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Those are the back pedals.
It has two extra Menu buttons. Not the most exciting thing in controller design.

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