Steam Controller Review: 7 Years Later!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2022
  • Let's talk about the Steam Controller, one of the most important input devices in modern history of PC Gaming, that also paved the way to the success of the Steam Deck!
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  • @pinefruit.2269
    @pinefruit.2269 Год назад +617

    Hopefully Valve makes a V2. My favorite aspect of the original SC is the big right trackpad that made it easy to play any game with mouse input.

    • @UncleBoobs
      @UncleBoobs Год назад +17

      I'm pretty sure once they release a desktop version of the steamdeck operating system or some type of new age "steam box" to market a new controller with

    • @Purturtur
      @Purturtur Год назад +7

      I'm really hopeful a V2 will happen especially now with the majority of the parts it would use being in production for the Deck. I would like the touch pads to be bigger than the Decks though.

    • @digivagrant
      @digivagrant Год назад +5

      I'll buy V2 if it's as ergonomic as a DS4 controller.
      Those LB/RB are hard to press on a snap. I still like to 2 Stage setup of the triggers though.

    • @UncleBoobs
      @UncleBoobs Год назад +1

      @@digivagrant oh dude i totally feel you i use a PS5 controller because of the shape, i play racing games with manual shift+clutch so i use those bumpers alot

    • @pou5938
      @pou5938 Год назад +2

      a V2 could have 2 analogs,

  • @keithmiller597
    @keithmiller597 Год назад +131

    Just wanted to chime in to say that this controller is a life-saver for people with disabilities. I have ulnar tunnel and can't use a mouse anymore, and the steam controller has single-handedly saved my steam library from being useless and allowed me to continue playing games with friends.
    It's a tragedy that they're so expensive now and that we never got a 2.0

  • @TheWax70
    @TheWax70 Год назад +239

    The Steam controller is one of the very few controllers that can wake a computer(& Steam Deck) from sleep via dongle. Very nice feature.

    • @aerisgainsborough2141
      @aerisgainsborough2141 Год назад +2

      where in australia can i get a steam deck?

    • @mutantrabbit767
      @mutantrabbit767 Год назад +1

      @charlie :p theres no queue anymore

    • @NiSE_Rafter
      @NiSE_Rafter Год назад

      Huh interesting. I didn't even realize my Xbox controller didn't wake from sleep (I always wiggle my mouse or tap the keyboard to wake) but it's true.

    • @ghostman76015
      @ghostman76015 Год назад +3

      I used mine for Elite Dangerous and if you ever played that game you know its got about 100 different commands and the steam controller steps up to get the job done. The day I learned to program the controller was a day my eyes opened to how amazing this thing was.

  • @lavorg.3711
    @lavorg.3711 Год назад +292

    I remember getting the steam controller on sale for five dollars on steam, Definitely a worth purchase even at full price. The amount of remapping capabilities and community support is just insane

    • @yol_n
      @yol_n Год назад +11

      5 dollars??????

    • @raibatsu
      @raibatsu Год назад +32

      @@yol_n yeah they were cleaning inventory because they discontinued the product. I think this was back in 2020 or something?

    • @umamifan
      @umamifan Год назад +8

      5 dollars? For a steam controller? You're lying.

    • @speedy_von_gofast
      @speedy_von_gofast Год назад +31

      @@umamifan No, it's not a lie.

    • @clockhanded
      @clockhanded Год назад +9

      @@umamifan I bought 2 of them from the same sell. I intended on reselling one later but I think I'll keep them.

  • @lionelt.9124
    @lionelt.9124 Год назад +52

    I love my Steam controllers so much I bought four and still have two that have even been opened. My first two still work as they did out of the box.

    • @texmex6083
      @texmex6083 Год назад +5

      pass me one lol

    • @damearstor2120
      @damearstor2120 Год назад +4

      Lucky bugger. By the time I saved up enough to buy one, they already discontinued it. Still beating myself up over not pulling the trigger sooner.

    • @toxicturkeyy
      @toxicturkeyy Год назад +2

      I remember when they offered it for $5. Can't remember why but my stupid ass didn't even jump on that deal.

    • @brisingr14
      @brisingr14 2 месяца назад

      I just bought one for the first time yesterday on offerup for 40 bucks.

  • @RyderUwU
    @RyderUwU Год назад +56

    I mainly use this controller when I'm sick, it's like the perfect remote too as you get a mouse, scroll wheel and keyboard in a controller package. I still think it's kinda underrated

  • @LeoLoikkanen
    @LeoLoikkanen Год назад +37

    It has a bit of a learning curve, but its way of utilizing both trackpads to do split keyboard text input is one of the most innovative ways I've entered text via a controller.

  • @evergaolbird
    @evergaolbird Год назад +41

    There's not a single day that I regret buying a Steam Controller. I bought mine used 5 years ago but the original owner barely used it. Like how you said it, it remained in a good condition.
    I find it funny how my 8bitdo Pro 2 Controller already started drifting after 1 month upon purchase. I finished Doom and Doom Eternal on SC, had a lot of fun than a K&M.

    • @baphomathedude8057
      @baphomathedude8057 Год назад +1

      I just bought one at the flea market. Same situation, seems to have just never been used. Got it with its dongle for 50 bucks. So far it's wonky but I'm sure that's just me needing to configure it.

  • @monsterjj9917
    @monsterjj9917 Год назад +81

    I got my steam controller from a GameStop in 2015, last one there and first one I've ever seen. It's been going strong, it's gone through a thousand hours of breath of the wild with me. Absolutely my favorite controller

    • @ghostman76015
      @ghostman76015 Год назад +1

      battery life is amazing compared to xbox

    • @Noid
      @Noid 2 дня назад

      Nintendo would like a word with you... lol

  • @_renssies
    @_renssies Год назад +71

    What I liked about the Steam Controller is the Bluetooth (technically BLE) update that Valve did when the Steam Controller was already discontinued. It added Bluetooth support to the controller and allowed it to function without a dongle on Nvidia Shield, Multiple TVs, iPhones, Android etc. Combining this with the Steam Link app was great for playing games remotely or on a bigger screen. Even if the input lag of this BLE method wasn't great.

    • @digivagrant
      @digivagrant Год назад +1

      Tried the Bluetooth and it's less responsive to me compared to using the Steam dongle :(

    • @LeftyPencil
      @LeftyPencil Год назад

      @@digivagrant try a USB Bluetooth adapter and disabling the internal one

    • @yol_n
      @yol_n Год назад +2

      Wait, they updated the steam controller itself? And somehow managed to add bluetooth? How does that even work?

    • @_renssies
      @_renssies Год назад +5

      @@yol_n the Steam controller + dongle (and Vive/Valve Index) use controllers/radios made by Nordic Semiconductors that support Bluetooth and proprietary 2.4Ghz. They are programmable and updatable.
      To add and use Bluetooth you need to update the controller using USB in Steam big picture and you can then use the Steam button + A B X Y to switch modes

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@yol_nthe same way you download more RAM.

  • @nikkoa.3639
    @nikkoa.3639 Год назад +102

    It is wild how people keep saying that Valve drops support for their hardware, both the Steam Link and Steam Controllers may no longer be manufactured but they're still being updated and supported for years even after they've flopped. They weren't perfect for sure, but goddamn it they are not abandoned.
    Edit: Changed Steam Machines to Steam Link
    Edit 2: Yeah Steam Machine OS got dropped but also not at the same time? I've heard anecdotally that some people managed to get a new update somehow?

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 Год назад +5

      Ehhh steam machines didn't really get much support, SteamOS (the desktop version) stopped getting updates a looong time ago

    • @nikkoa.3639
      @nikkoa.3639 Год назад +2

      @@colbyboucher6391 I think I got steam machines and steam links mixed up then, apologies for that. Will edit my comment then

    • @AL2009man
      @AL2009man Год назад +2

      @@colbyboucher6391 "SteamOS Desktop version" is still alive.
      It just moved to Arch instead of Debian (due to it's rolling updates), but SteamOS 3.0 is gonna get a full release soon.
      In the meantime: there's HoloISO.

  • @ananon5771
    @ananon5771 Год назад +12

    the steam controller was discontinued due to being sued by scuf, they won but during.tge bumpy road, they had to discontinue the SC.
    I love my SC though, i would never have loved series like halo without it, hope the V2 will also be great

  • @RPG_Hacker
    @RPG_Hacker Год назад +14

    I've been working as a developer for 8 years now and have worked on a couple of games featuring native Steam Controller support. I always thought the idea behind the Steam Input API was amazing. What killed it for me was just how incredibly buggy it was and how annoying it was to work with. Adding Steam Controller support to any game was always a nightmare, and the buggy API gave you very little control over anything and forced you to often recreate your entire controller mappings from scratch, because any configuration was always stored only on Steam servers, with no access to the developers except via the same mapping tool end users use. Having just a simple text file to edit for the mappings would have gone such a long way for us developers.
    Nevertheless, I still think the idea itself is great and I'm glad they tried to somewhat evolve it for the Steam Deck. It remains kind of a buggy mess and sometimes disables certain configuration options for no reason at all, but when it works, it's super useful and lets you play PC games in pretty convenient ways on your handheld. It was actually pretty nice to, let's say, just add gyro aiming to the first person views in Dark Souls.

  • @greyspot00
    @greyspot00 Год назад +11

    It's such an interesting device. I'm so sad they don't make them any more. I have a second (new in box) that I can't decide if I should sell for an inflated price or save in case my normal one dies. It doesn't work great for every game but when you need it for a niche game, it's amazing.

  • @alanch90
    @alanch90 Год назад +55

    Here´s hoping for a Steam Controller 2 based on the Steam Deck layout. Having both d pad, a second stick and also the trackpads hence combining the best of both a traditional controller and the OG Steam Controller.

    • @greyspot00
      @greyspot00 Год назад +2

      But WHY did they take the click out of the steam deck triggers? I really liked that feature.

    • @alanch90
      @alanch90 Год назад +2

      @@greyspot00 you mean the two stage triggers? i hope they bring them back for "Steam Controller 2.0" but TBH i´ve found extremely little to no use for them in my experience.

    • @meeponinthbit3466
      @meeponinthbit3466 Год назад +2

      You won't see backside buttons until 2031. Steam lost their patent case when with the original controller. The steam deck isn't a standalone controller, so the patent didn't apply. Gotta love US patent law... What a joke.

    • @EVPointMaster
      @EVPointMaster 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@meeponinthbit3466 They appealed and won.

  • @chameleonstealth
    @chameleonstealth Год назад +9

    What a good documentary, so far my favourite controller. Thanks for this.

  • @TheTheTheBobby
    @TheTheTheBobby Год назад +1

    The editing in the video is so satisfying. Especially the first second in time with the music.

  • @antogaming2075
    @antogaming2075 Год назад

    Such a great video man. Really enjoyed it.

  • @Okastu
    @Okastu Год назад +3

    very good review, like your videos please upload more!

  • @potatopotatopotatopotatopo8746
    @potatopotatopotatopotatopo8746 Год назад +1

    This was such a good review. It literally mentions everything I've wondered about if a long term user were to give their modern opinion on the steam controller.
    10/10 video

  • @maasbekooy901
    @maasbekooy901 Год назад +1

    Great review, tnx mate

  • @kissshot4090
    @kissshot4090 Год назад

    you deserve more subs, very good quality video

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta 9 месяцев назад +5

    The new UI in particular is really nice. Definitely an improvement over BP.

  • @some_shiptoster
    @some_shiptoster Год назад +4

    A new steam controller based on the stream deck's controller would be awesome.

  • @starkfaktory6920
    @starkfaktory6920 Год назад +2

    SC V2 PLEASE
    always good to see a good sc video

  • @nullvoid3545
    @nullvoid3545 Год назад +17

    I feel like some sort of built in library of user submitted game control presets could have made the process of setting up the steam controller easier.
    Similar to the use of the proton database for game compatibility on the steam deck and other linux systems.
    EDIT: Apparently this exists! Now I kind of want A steam controller.

    •  Год назад +12

      But there is such database for it built into Steam. Pressing the Steam button mid game, you can choose from all available presets detected for the game, including user created ones. Also, you can share your own. As far as I remember this even works for games imported from other launchers eg. with SteamGridDB Manager.

    • @sheepy0125
      @sheepy0125 Год назад +4

      that exists! in big picture mode in a game, just press the steam button and you can browse community presets

    • @nullvoid3545
      @nullvoid3545 Год назад +2

      @ ​ @Sheepy Thank you! I had no idea this existed.

    • @Davenzoid
      @Davenzoid Год назад

      This system practically gave birth to Steam input, which now officially supports Xbox and PS controllers, and most lately, Switch joicons as separate units as well!
      The SC userbase also basically established popular presets for almost any game you can think of for new users for when the Steamdeck came around.

  • @plexyglass429
    @plexyglass429 Год назад +2

    Im glad this existed, it paved the way for the awesome control layout of the steamdeck, which is so good I wish I could use it as a regular controller on my main PC

  • @KaimitoBoy
    @KaimitoBoy Год назад

    Amazing video.

  • @shinobusensui9395
    @shinobusensui9395 Год назад +6

    I have two of them, one still in the original packaging. One of the best functioning controllers I ever used, 2nd to the quest 2 controller.

  • @pipeliner8969
    @pipeliner8969 Год назад

    great to see a new stylish video

  • @zperdek
    @zperdek Год назад +1

    That slick stick says everything.

  • @kitnoman
    @kitnoman Год назад +22

    I bought mine just a few weeks after it launch. One of the best controller I ever had. Too late to buy when it was on sale for $5 though, should have bought 2 more. Sadly, the left back button of mine stop working, but since very few games really needs it, I'm still using it. Once you get used to the x/y/a/b button placement, it's gold from there and I got used to it after like a few days. Personally, the major downside of steam controller and steamInput as a whole is that fact that, for the first few years, you can't use it as a controller if it's not a steam game. Outside of steam, it would behave like a mouse and keyboard. The fact that I had to download a 3rd party app so it would behave and detect as a controller by non steam games is probably one of the reason it did not sell well. Not everyone will have the time and patience to google "how to setup steam controller for non steam game."
    Honestly with the steam deck and if they made a steam controller 2, it needs to work like a regular xbox controller for non steam games. What they can do is to make steaminput a separate or that as long as steam app is open, you don't need to add the non steam game to steam. If you can set it as a xbox/ps controller even for non steam games, it would truly be a universal pc controller.

    • @tiggerbiggo
      @tiggerbiggo Год назад +2

      If you add a non steam game to your steam library and launch it through steam, you can usually play it with the steam controller config settings and even save custom bindings for just that application / game including emulating keyboard inputs.

    • @kitnoman
      @kitnoman Год назад

      @@tiggerbiggo I had my steam controller just a few weeks after it was launch, I think I've tried every customer settings I can think of and read about in forums. Adding a non steam games to steam doesn't always works. The best option is really to use 3rd party app, that rebinds the steamInput in system level, like glossi. Using this, you don't even have to run steam and steam controller would work.
      btw, this same app, can also be use in steam deck if you install windows and your having issues with the controllers when the steam app is off.

    • @tazogochitashvili6514
      @tazogochitashvili6514 Год назад +1

      You can make it behave it like a xinput device if you add the app to steam via the steam menu, it'd be awkward if steam started injecting shit into apps you didn't ask it to interact with ya know?
      Got it working on rpcs3 in like 2 minutes and it even emulated the right stick on the trackpad without any setup required.

    • @vvolfbelorven7084
      @vvolfbelorven7084 Год назад

      Lazy nub. Also, fix your button. I fixed both my shoulder buttons after they broke down. Warranty be damned

  • @FrancoisSchnell
    @FrancoisSchnell Год назад +1

    Bought 1 on release : "this is genius!" immediately bought 2 spares (so glad I did).

  • @hundvd_7
    @hundvd_7 Год назад +2

    9:10 This is the one thing I completely disagree with. The new Steam Input is abysmal for some use cases - compared to the old, Big Picture-style Steam Input.
    Example: I want to invert my camera controls on the thumbstick. Vertically _and_ horizontally
    Old UI:
    - open Controller Settings
    - click the Right Analog on the visualized controller before you
    - immediately realize there is no setting for this on the current screen
    - click on Additional Settings
    - select Invert Horizontal Axis On
    - select Invert Vertical Axis On
    - press the back button thrice
    Deck UI:
    - open Controller Settings
    - scroll down to Quick Settings
    - click Invert Right Thumbstick X-Axis
    - realize you cannot do the same to Y-Axis here
    - click on Edit Layouts
    - click on Joysticks
    - try to comprehend that the Right joystick is the first 4 rows
    - figure out that the very first row is what controls the movement
    - click on the cog for settings
    - try to figure out which sub menu to use
    - click on Output
    - spend a moment thinking because you were looking for a setting called Invert Y-Axis
    - tick Invert Vertical Axis
    - press the back button five times
    And it is even worse if you want to use the buttons instead of clicking.
    Which is an issue if they roll out the Deck UI for desktop, where you could be using a controller without a mouse nearby:
    - open Controller Settings
    - down
    - down
    - down
    - down
    - confirm
    - up
    - up
    - up
    - up
    - up
    - right
    - confirm
    - down
    - down
    - down
    - right
    - right
    - down
    - right
    - down
    - down
    - confirm
    - down
    - confirm
    - down
    - back
    - back
    - back
    - back
    - back

    • @hundvd_7
      @hundvd_7 Год назад

      I definitely like the visuals more, and the simple toggles instead of the select -> On/Off is way, way better.
      But it's a serious problem that I can no longer see the whole controller with its binding at once.
      And Steam knows this, because they made that* screen the opening screen _before_ the settings (and also the Preview).
      But 1) you can't edit anything there, and 2) the labels don't correspond to the buttons' physical locations.
      And I appreciate how they put the Horizontal Invert toggles in the quick settings, but I'm one of those weirdos that wants to invert both.
      So it's just a distraction to me. It'd be great if I could pin _my own_ favorites there.
      And as a power user, I will say, Virtual Menus work _waaay_ better

  • @dgamefather
    @dgamefather Год назад +3

    The triggers are also dual stage and they took that away in the Steam Deck, it would be nice to see the best of both on a Steam Controller 2. 2 Thumbsticks, 2 trackpads, 4 back buttons, and dual stage triggers.

    • @dgamefather
      @dgamefather Год назад +2

      Dual stage is nice for FPS games as you can do ADS + Fire or Fire + Reload on 1 Trigger

  • @RachelWolfe
    @RachelWolfe Год назад +2

    Loved this. Never seen your channel before but as someone who adores the Steam Controller and wished it was more universal in support, I echo a lot of your views here.
    I wonder if they'd released their original concept, with just the two trackpads, weirdly shaped ABXY buttons, screen and thumbstick if we'd even be talking about it this far down the line, as it stands this thing is my favourite controller hands down.

  • @Daniel__Nobre
    @Daniel__Nobre Год назад +2

    Since I use my Steam Deck 50% of the time in docked desktop mode having a new version of their controller would be awesome.

  • @trainsarecool190
    @trainsarecool190 Год назад

    Recently got one for early Christmas, love it

  • @animetodamaximum
    @animetodamaximum Год назад +1

    Still have mine, love it.

  • @MaddyWadeFilms
    @MaddyWadeFilms Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @Stavvy0
    @Stavvy0 Год назад +2

    Really wish I had bought more of these when they were $5. I really didn't appreciate mine enough; glad it still works perfectly *fingerscrossed*

  • @ExoScratch
    @ExoScratch Год назад +2

    Still will never forgive Valve for letting me buy it when they were doing the $5 clearance deal and then emailing me saying that they accidentally sold to many and could not sell me one

  • @bannanafruitsalad
    @bannanafruitsalad 27 дней назад

    Very cute intro, simple but snappy

  • @bombshooter1507
    @bombshooter1507 Год назад

    New viewer here, enjoyed the video very much, subbed :)

  • @LoveFactorySweatShop
    @LoveFactorySweatShop Год назад +2

    underrated controller, especially if you don't play competitive multiplayer.

  • @colbyboucher6391
    @colbyboucher6391 Год назад +2

    The Steam Controller walked so the Deck could run.

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Год назад +396

    If they make a 2.0, definitely it needs two sticks, but also I'd want a proper D-pad.

    • @HollowRick
      @HollowRick Год назад +79

      It doesn't need sticks thats what the touch pads are for.. i wouldn't say no to a dpad tho

    • @Kasi01
      @Kasi01 Год назад +51

      @@HollowRick The sticks on the steam deck are way better than the pads for most use tbh

    • @danholli123
      @danholli123 Год назад +20

      Just get a ps4/5 controller with back buttons

    • @powerfulaura5166
      @powerfulaura5166 Год назад +47

      Tbh, idgaf about having a second stick, the touchpad was more than suitable (& better). But not having a proper D-pad was easily that controller's Achilles' heal.

    • @ish_vids
      @ish_vids Год назад +11

      Tbh just turn the steamdeck into a bigger controller

  • @richmanifesto1090
    @richmanifesto1090 Год назад +1

    Absolutely adore the inputs on steam deck

  • @Mennenth
    @Mennenth Год назад +5

    As someone who has used the steam controller since launch and does extensive configuration work... I honestly do not like the new ui. It is way more tedious to work with, taking anywhere from 2 to 5 additional button clicks to do anything. Seriously... go back to old big picture mode and add a long press activator to a button. Then try to add a long press command in the new ui. Then try to remove both of them. Compare the experience of those things. The new ui SUCKS for detailed configuration work.
    And I also really dont steam controller v2 to just be the Decks controls. Having used both, I cannot use the trackpads on the Deck the same way I can on the Steam Controller; the Decks pads are too small, the wrong shape, and positioned in a poor ergonomic location. The Steam Controller found an audience, however small that audience is. I really do not see why a Steam Controller v2 should try to alienate that audience to appeal to a more traditional/casual audience. Make both a proper Steam Controller v2 AND a "Deck Controller" imo.

    • @HollowRick
      @HollowRick Год назад +3

      This ^ you're comment should be pinned

    • @hihu6324
      @hihu6324 Год назад +2

      Very good comment. ❤ I Love my steam controller. The steam deck trackpads are more precise but not that ergonomic as the steam controllers right trackpad. Hope they will release a version 2 of the steam controller in old design but new technic😊

  • @user-cb4pv5ip5i
    @user-cb4pv5ip5i 2 месяца назад +2

    God I wish a new version of this controller is released following the success of Steam Deck

    • @Trymeplays
      @Trymeplays 28 дней назад

      That's what led me here. I wish they made a new one that's pretty much a steam deck layout without the track pass or maybe with them

  • @yadonkno3320
    @yadonkno3320 Год назад +1

    As a console gamer who recently switched to PC gaming. I can confirm.. an analog stick for movement and a mouse pad for aim/camera is the best universal gaming setup.
    Despite how I never would have given this design a second thought a year and a half ago.
    I've pretty much been using half an Xbox controller and a mouse to play open world games like GTA that require driving and shooting. Keyboard and mouse for fps, and controller for action adventure titles.

    • @gogoarcade
      @gogoarcade 10 месяцев назад

      True I use the aimon xb elite v

  • @AxelDark100
    @AxelDark100 Год назад

    I still have mine along with steam link, absolutely love this controller

  • @Nightscopepalm
    @Nightscopepalm Год назад +2

    What are the games you showed us? I would love to search some of them ❤

  • @blu3ntv
    @blu3ntv Год назад +1

    now that they made the steam deck i really wish they would try to give the steam controller another shot, by incorporating all the features that are on the steam deck and putting them on a controller, including both sticks, dpad, face buttons and track pads, with additional buttons at the back, and maybe implement their own adaptive triggers, which may not be usefull now, but if we give incentive to developers to use we might get games to implement them.

  • @SKY11211213
    @SKY11211213 Год назад

    What good video and nice Laco watch

  • @Jauffre-innit
    @Jauffre-innit Месяц назад +1

    Back when this came out I sold a bunch of CSGO skins I won from gambling in the eSports tournaments and bought one of these and the Steam deck. I haven't really used either and I am bloody hopeless with the controller, but I need to spend a while just using it to get the hang of it. I hear it's insanely powerful if you get good with it

  • @MorriganJade
    @MorriganJade Год назад +1

    I wish my SC isn't gathering dust. But I also don't want to sell it
    Great video though! Really great points!

  • @MisterN1
    @MisterN1 Год назад +1

    Still have mine after five years to the point that the joystick is worn down but still works like an absolute charm. The most interesting controller I've ever used, hands down. This is the nerd controller that wants it their way, it never caught on because the average consumer doesn't like configuring settings right out of the box because that takes time. This time spent configuring is well worth it as it makes for a more well refined experience, especially with games that have limited options for controller inputs. Massively underrated controller.

  • @obake6290
    @obake6290 Год назад +3

    I was late to the Steam Controller party, only just bought 2 off ebay last year. While I wasn't completely sold at first, they've grown on me to the point that I've stopped using other controllers.
    To me the lack of a second thumbstick actually has never been an issue, I even find the trackpad superior most of the time. What I don't like is the trackpad used as a DPad, that part actually sucks and I'm glad the Deck has a proper DPad.

  • @Chris-cf1hs
    @Chris-cf1hs Год назад +1

    I don't think the steam controller could totally replace a normal controller for me but I can see some games benefiting from it more than others

  • @MrVoprosic
    @MrVoprosic Год назад +1

    I absolutely love the ability of changing every button for whatever you want, it makes you able to construct your own comfortable layout for any game, and that's great. But the reason why I've bought my Steam Controller - is a gyroscope. I was astonished by the idea that I can aim in games using movements of my hands in the air (even if they hold a controller) instead of just moving mouse on the desktop. Yes, it was a pain in the ass to setup gyroscope sensitivity like I want and adjust it right, but it was worth every single hour. It's not ideal type of aiming, but it gives so good feelings when you move your controller and see your weapon moving at the same time - like you are actually holding it -, that I really enjoy very much to play games with it instead of keyboard and mouse. And of course, it's also satisfying to move third person camera like that, still feels smooth and like a freaking magic.

  • @DEVILTAZ35
    @DEVILTAZ35 Год назад

    I can't believe 7 years has passed already. How time flies. If i game on PC it's always just with an Elite Series 2 controller or just good old mouse and keyboard anyway. i tend to just stick to Series X so i can laze in the recliner with the cupholders though nowadays.

  • @littlegloom
    @littlegloom Год назад

    i like how you talked about needing a wireless adapter for the Xbox one controller, but the controller you showed in the video is the model with bluetooth :0

  • @briannewman532
    @briannewman532 Год назад +1

    I was an early adopter of the Steam Controller, and I agree the missing right thumbstick was probably the biggest issue for the average gamer. If it could have been used as a "basic" controller, with the added functionality of the touchpads, I believe I would still be using it. The missing thumbstick took away more than the touch pads added.

  • @opkom
    @opkom Год назад +1

    your video just made me dust off my old controller and give it a go again, trying to set it up good

  • @TheSoulNinja26
    @TheSoulNinja26 Год назад

    I got mine when they were selling them off really cheap. I currently have a Steam Deck on the way and this video just convinced me to give the controller another go :)

  • @drwhothehell
    @drwhothehell Год назад

    one of my friends gave me one of these a while back as a form of paying me back for something, and I haven’t wanted to use any other kind of controller since.
    while weird to get used to at first, it’s now easily the best controller i’ve ever used.

  • @chfgn
    @chfgn Год назад +2

    Steam Controller and Steam Deck both dropped the ball with their D-pads. The Controller doesn’t have one at all, and the Deck has it pushed off to the side in a genuinely awful position. In both cases it’s to make room for a left trackpad that doesn’t seem to have any practical application at all. I’ve seen some community layouts that map a virtual menu to it but even then it’s usually a poor experience; I’d rather hold a back grip button to open the menu and make my selection with the right trackpad.
    I’d love to see a design that fully commits to the right trackpad and gives up on the left one: Joystick and D-pad on the left side and buttons and trackpad on the right. That would give me everything I need with a huge right trackpad and without requiring everything else to be laid out in an unnatural way.

    • @RogueBuraiSolo
      @RogueBuraiSolo Год назад

      This made me not want the steam controller. I like playing games that are d-pad dependent like fighting games and some 2d platformers. I say it is very dedicated to PC keyboard and mouse dependent games

  • @dermond
    @dermond Год назад +1

    I hope they make another one for the Steam deck that function like a Nintendo Pro controller, but with any OS support as well

  • @Amayii
    @Amayii Год назад +2

    Steam Controller 2.0 Needs SteamVR tracking. I wanna use my Steam Controller in VR!

  • @antogaming2075
    @antogaming2075 Год назад +2

    That Xbox Bluetooth dongle is probably the worst investment of money. Love steam os, glad valve released this controller. Also steam deck is my favourite handheld.

  • @linuxretrogamer
    @linuxretrogamer Год назад +1

    Running 2x Steam Controllers on SteamOS 3.3. Total convert. Will instant purchase a Steam Controller v2 if they ever release one.

  • @ALLISMIND
    @ALLISMIND 7 месяцев назад

    Do you know how to manage vibration and hepatic settings? It seems like steam removed that configuration from the Steam client, at least its not longer like it was

  • @Muuuli
    @Muuuli Год назад

    i like this video,thx. The "new" steam controller sounds Great. Would buy too.

  • @N-VAMusic
    @N-VAMusic Год назад +1

    I picked this up years ago when it was being discontinued for like 10 bucks from steam and I still use it on occasion and wish I could get another one for anywhere near the same price lol

  • @brickman409
    @brickman409 Год назад

    I bought a steam controller probably about a year after it first came out, it was on sale at Gamestop for about $20-$30. It was cool, but I didn't have much use for it, so I returned it after a few days. A few years later, presumably at the time they discontinued them, they were on sale for like $2.99 so of course I bought one. The Steam Link in home streaming box that had an MSRP for $100 was also on sale for a similar price so picked up one of those two. They are both pretty neat, but they've just been sitting in my closet for most of the time since I've bought them. I think the biggest issue with them is, as you said, the amount of configuration you need to do to get them working properly. I just don't have time for that now, hell I didn't even have time for that when I was a student and didn't even have a full time job like I do now.

  • @alexpinilla9400
    @alexpinilla9400 Год назад

    good video! tho one thing, whats ur keyboard??

  • @kurushimee
    @kurushimee 4 месяца назад +1

    I got one back in 2017, and absolutely loved it. I always preferred playing games with a controller (but I'm exclusively a PC player), and Steam Controller allows you to play not just shooters with the precision of a mouse, but even games like Factorio, and comfortably at that.
    It's a shame how it all ended, and made me hate Scuff even more. As far as I understand, they were actually planning to develop Steam Controller 2 until the lawsuit, judging by the patents Valve has made and stuff like that.

  • @JordosTechShack
    @JordosTechShack Год назад +1

    I bought mine for $5 when Steam discontinued it, and I could never get as good with the touch pad thing as an actual joystick. With the release of the steamDeck and people making steamboxes with the steamdeck OS, the controllers became strangely in demand. So I sold mine on ebay for $79, and bought a $26 off brand Xbox controller that came with two free month of game pass ultimate.

  • @amazingstink
    @amazingstink Год назад +2

    God I would be over the moon if we got a steam controller v2 that had a control layout like the steam deck with duel stick a dpad and the duel touch pads. It would solve my biggest problem with the steam controller. The lack of a 2nd thumb stick bugged me at times as the touch pad wasn’t a perfect stand in but the touchpad was also quite nice for some things. Also the steam controller still has my favorite shell shape out of any controller I’ve used. Nice and large grips that just fall into your hands. I could use my steam controller way longer then I can use my switch pro controller before getting discomfort in my hands

  • @AlexDenton0451
    @AlexDenton0451 Год назад +1

    I literally found one of these guys in a Thrift Store the other day, immediately had to pick it up.

  • @xarfram
    @xarfram Год назад +1

    They should make a new version of the Steam Machine that's just a souped-up version of the Deck without a screen, designed to plug into a TV. It could come with a V2 of the controller that's basically just the two halves of the Deck's stuck together

  • @Zed_Oud
    @Zed_Oud Год назад +1

    You don’t have to tweak settings though, anyone can upload settings and the community has provided, especially for any popular or FPS game. And you can access this very easily.

  • @B00s3
    @B00s3 Год назад

    I absolutely love the Steam Controller. I have 3, my first one's right bumper broke the same year the Controller was discontinued. I bought 2 more cheap, they're both still working beautifully. Would love for Steam to at the least bring back support for this unique piece of gaming hardware.
    *Edit:*
    Also got my brother's SC where his left bumper broke. Now I'm just going to swap parts and his Controller will be back up. Thinking of buying 2 3D printed bumpers for my first Controller and see how that works out.

  • @justtiredthings
    @justtiredthings 2 месяца назад

    The SC is so friggin ergonomic and feels so good once you have your mappings dialed in. Other than the great suggestion here of more grip buttons, the only way I could imagine substantially improving it would be to split the controller a la Joy-Cons or split keyboards. Squishing both of your arms close together to hold a little controller just isn't comfortable and should have been outmoded years ago. Some sort of divine marriage between Nintendo Joy-Cons and the SC would birth my perfect game controller

  • @Isaiahmag
    @Isaiahmag Год назад +1

    We just need a new modern Steam controller but with a good d-pad and maybe a right stick.

  • @trashviewer3521
    @trashviewer3521 Год назад

    On 1:29. How did you make an extra touch menu by sliding up from center of the left touchpad?

  • @dadgamer6717
    @dadgamer6717 Год назад

    Still have mine. Used it hardly any times!

  • @itzdcx7991
    @itzdcx7991 Год назад

    I gotta try this controller out

  • @rediculousman
    @rediculousman Год назад +1

    Best controller ever!!!
    Mine's all beaten up, but still works fine. I love the configurability and the trackpads are super accurate

  • @YannMetalhead
    @YannMetalhead Год назад

    Good vídeo.

  • @asfdsa183
    @asfdsa183 Год назад +4

    Well, this was a really nice review!!
    But... I want to ask something, is there a way i could get one controller? Is valve still selling them?

    • @asfdsa183
      @asfdsa183 Год назад +2

      @Kat Thank you very much, in fact I have searched in some places, but there is very little product that I can find, they even sell them for approximately 20 - 25 dollars

    • @nikkoa.3639
      @nikkoa.3639 Год назад +2

      @Kat Not months. Years. That was around 2020

  • @Antnest_
    @Antnest_ Год назад

    my dad and i have been thinking of getting a steam controller for both of our pcs, is it worth it?

  • @sula2315
    @sula2315 Год назад +1

    I own 2 steam controllers, both bought used.
    Over 3 years old for sure.
    I pretty much use this instead of a kb/m cause im used to it and convinience.
    However there is quite annoying stick drift.
    Analog moves down randomly pretty often.
    And one controller has bad response on paddle buttons, input doesnt always register.
    I renoved the sticker behind the cover, its abit better, but not perfect.
    Been looking for awhile on how replacable the thumb stick module is.
    I tried cleaning it with lots of compressed air, that worked very briefly. Drift came back tho.
    As a whole its a nice controller, very much would like Valve to make V2 , modularity would be nice, mouse trackpad swappable with 2nd stick.
    Too bad there arent any other quality controllers with a design like this.

  • @Otto500206
    @Otto500206 Год назад +1

    I wish we could still buy this or a newer version.

  • @kickingfatality
    @kickingfatality Год назад +1

    I love the Steam controller so much. I find it so easy to use and it has opened up a whole new world of gaming for me. I actually was so worried about mine breaking i bought 2 new ones as spares. Still using my original one.

  • @k0rupt
    @k0rupt 2 месяца назад

    I originally bought a Steam Link and Controller from GameStop in 2016, wound up selling both in 2018 after not using it as much as I intended, to buying another Steam Controller just now. I managed to find one in great condition with a dongle for $40, which currently is a steal for it from what I see. I used to play ESO with it a LOT in 2016 but when I started playing competitive titles (especially Rocket League) I ended up not using it for long periods of time until I got rid of it. I'm just getting back into ESO again so I'm looking forward to pouring more hours into the game with this!

  • @accessiblelinuxgaming6858
    @accessiblelinuxgaming6858 Год назад +1

    I love my steam controller. 7 years and it's still going. The only problem I have with it is that I can't buy another one.

    • @absentchronicler9063
      @absentchronicler9063 Год назад

      you can get it for cheap from ebay, thankfully i got mine all this time ago straight from steam

  • @poultrygeist
    @poultrygeist Год назад

    i figured out Songs of Conquest but there is a lot of game footage of games i didn't recognize and am curious what they were...

  • @jedimeister9699
    @jedimeister9699 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the nice review! However, could I ask you to list the games you showed in the video (aside from the Battlefield ones)? They look interesting! Thank you!

    • @Lembritt
      @Lembritt Год назад +1

      Would also like to search about these games in the video.