I love the Steam controller, but it just feels so cheap so that when any growing-pains pains get in my way, it's one more negative against it compared to just using my other controllers. When they first talked about open sourcing all the designs for it I was hoping someone would take the specs and make a all-metal version of the controller, with some more heft. In some games it's _so_ close to perfect but the game disables mouse-input if you are using a controller, which means you can't use the Steam Controller to its full capability.Īll in all, I mostly use my Xbox controllers (connected to my PC via the Microsoft adapter) to play on my Steam Link, mainly because the Steam Controller just feels cheap. It's hit or miss in many games, the best experience I've had with it is in Civilization. I would say in the last year I've spent at least 80-100 hours using my Steam Controller in different situations and games. I use the Steam Link + Steam Controller to play games from my PC in my home office on my TV in my living room, a lot. I'm still working my way through this article (after watching the video at the beginning) but one random comment about the Steam Controller I want to drop in:
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