I really want the Steam Controller now

Shipping to Canada is not cheap, lol. Would probably cost me just as much to ship it as I paid for it.

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I got one right away and never used it-- I appreciate with Valve was trying to do, and they came the closest to making couch PC gaming a reality without a lapboard, but it just didn’t cut the mustard.

If you want to game on the couch, get a lapboard. They’re rather expensive but good ones do exist now. Note, don’t buy the Razer Turret or Corsair Lapdog, their ergonomics suck rocks. Roccat is the way to go.

I have 2. I like them. Mouse-look with an analog joystick is like running a marathon with broken knees to me. Steam controller is like having stubbed toes. Recently beat Doom (2016) playing purely with the Steam controller. There was a learning curve, and I played on the easiest setting. But it was pretty easy by the end and I think I could up the difficulty.

Obviously not everyone likes them as much as I do, but they aren’t universally disliked.

If I were you, I’d see if you can pick up one on eBay, or hey, maybe someone here would sell one to you.

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  • I own and regularly use a Steam Controller
  • I own one, but don’t regularly use it
  • I don’t own one but want to!
  • I don’t own one and don’t want one either!
  • This right here is the loopy/bizarre Captain Poopypants poll option most of you are going to choose

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I would absolutely love mine if the ABXY buttons and trackpad had their positions switched. That’s the only real fault I have. The weight is a slight downside for me, but not something I couldnt get over.

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Oh. Ok. Well that helps a lot. So i’m good even if I get the “wired” one even though it’s actually also wireless. But why market the “wireless” one as wireless, then?

Oh… Now i’m fucking confused again. :joy:

So the wired one has a built-in battery pack? And the wireless one has AAs?

@kush He’s not joking. It’s no joking matter, actually. Shipping to Canada, and especially outside; JUST to the US is mental. It’s absolutely, ridiculously stupid. THEN you get hit with import fees.

But I guess i’ll go for the XBox One controller if I can find it. Or perhaps the Steam controller if I can find one, and if it’s not a hastle to use with non-Steam games. I wish I could try one for like… a week and see how everything works ahaha.

But I have a LONG time before I play The Witcher 3. I ordered the first two games’ Enhanced Editions on MONDAY from Amazon. And they still haven’t shipped! WTF, AMAZON!?

And that brings me to my next question about the Xbox controller. How does it cope with older games? What if I wanna play Witcher 1 and 2 with it?

Oh, and also guys…

@everyone

My Witcher 3 hype builder-upper can be found here: I’d really like some general talk about the game going. What I can expect, that sort of thing.

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I can understand that. I am currently primarily gaming on my HTPC with the Steam controller and on a Switch. Switch-ing (ha) between the two can be frustrating, although for me, the inversion of the A/B and X/Y buttons is the most infuriating.

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Wired controllers don’t need batteries as the wire conducts electricity.

But what about the fact that you can’t remove the battery?

OH! Also. I forgot. I have the cable you use with a PS3 controller. Forgot the USB cable type. B? Idk… Can I use that to connect the wireless one? If so, then i’ll go for the wireless.

There is no battery. Power comes over the wire. Does your microwave oven have a battery? If works like that.

:confounded:

Someone just said both can be used wired/wireless.

Then where does the power come from?

To clarify, I was talking about normal Xbox one controllers. There are variants that are NOT wireless, at all, and only have a USB cable. These controllers work like old PS2 era controllers. No battery at all, only connected by a USB cable.

Ok. So the only one that can transition from both WIRELESS AND WIRED is the wireless controller?

Yes, that’s right. The wired one is only wired.

What if I want to go wired on the wireless controller? Which USB cable type do I need? I have the one the PS3 uses.

The XB is micro b. IIRC the PS one is mini b.

Yeah, it is micro-USB on the controller end and USB-A on the Xbone end. You can just buy the wireless controller and plug it in, sure. Note only the newer Xbone gamepads support Bluetooth.

Well I like the fact that the Wireless has both capabilities. That one sounds like the better option.

Actually, I think I already have one. :grinning:

My old HTC Sensation. I believe it uses that exact cable to charge.

If you have an older Xbone gamepad it won’t work wirelessly over Bluetooth. I believe MS sells an adapter that will work, though. USB wired works regardless.

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If you’ve charged a cell phone in the last 10 years, you have the right cable, lol.

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