For the Steam Controller, a lot of people sleep on it's Gyro functionality. As well as it basically paving the way for Steam Input. Really hope Valve makes a sequel based on the Steam Deck.
As much as i say it's effectively useless its still really kool and I'd get a sequel depending on the price and I didn't even know about the gyro thing. Exactly why i made this, the whole hardware side is so under covered by articles and videos!
He also didnt mention the dual stage triggers or the unique haptics that used linear motors. I too hope that they make a sequel but I also wish that theyd include the dual stage triggers which are missing on the deck but included on the index.
@@sgasthe deck does now have dual stage triggers with haptics on at all times. I tested it in game. Setting the soft pull to nothing and the hard pull to shoot. I didn't shoot shit till I hit the hard pull at the very end after the perfectly clear but not so distracting input. It was shady feeling when I first opened it and just started pressing buttons. I thought it was messed up or that the scrolling on the left trackpad was broken. Turns out it was also just an amazing feature that can again be removed and changed. The scroll wheel is done clockwise and counter clockwise rotations. It's amazing. No need to lift up and swipe over and over. Just rotate with exact precision, more than even the ridiculous expensive mouse collection of mine
@@zainshaikh527 Does it have a click on the triggers tho? It could just be simulated with haptics. With the steam controller and index controllers, theres a distinct click at the end of trigger travel that you have to push past. The scrolling has been like that since the steam controller and ive loved it too.
What a nice discovery. You talk in a really fun way, and that robot? are surprising charismatic. Love the channel. And yeah, i tried the steam controller a few times and just dont make sense, its worse than use mouse+keyboard and worse than use a xbox controller, was a nice idea with poorly execution
I remember there was only one storefront in my country that sold the Steam Controller, and they sold for $150 USD Even when the controller was discontinued and the prices fell overseas, it was $150 I only knew one person who bought it, and they were a Linux programmer It just didn't seem like a good replacement for the Xbox controllers that already worked on all the PC games and were as cheap as $25 USD at the time
Idk man. Steam input alone makes me resent using my xbox controller. The input and the deck controller makes literally every game feel stupid intutive and its definitely not a gimmic. If you habe a deck, feel free to try out my layout on splinter cell chaos theory as the simplest example for a gsme that has a million inputs and tools in gsme. Its all laid out and labelled so you can judt refer to it like a game manual. I havent put it up but will in the next few days. Just eanna mske dure i didnt chsnge in game mouse sensitivity
For the Steam Controller, a lot of people sleep on it's Gyro functionality. As well as it basically paving the way for Steam Input.
Really hope Valve makes a sequel based on the Steam Deck.
As much as i say it's effectively useless its still really kool and I'd get a sequel depending on the price and I didn't even know about the gyro thing. Exactly why i made this, the whole hardware side is so under covered by articles and videos!
He also didnt mention the dual stage triggers or the unique haptics that used linear motors. I too hope that they make a sequel but I also wish that theyd include the dual stage triggers which are missing on the deck but included on the index.
@@sgasthe deck does now have dual stage triggers with haptics on at all times. I tested it in game. Setting the soft pull to nothing and the hard pull to shoot. I didn't shoot shit till I hit the hard pull at the very end after the perfectly clear but not so distracting input.
It was shady feeling when I first opened it and just started pressing buttons. I thought it was messed up or that the scrolling on the left trackpad was broken. Turns out it was also just an amazing feature that can again be removed and changed. The scroll wheel is done clockwise and counter clockwise rotations. It's amazing. No need to lift up and swipe over and over. Just rotate with exact precision, more than even the ridiculous expensive mouse collection of mine
@@zainshaikh527 Does it have a click on the triggers tho? It could just be simulated with haptics.
With the steam controller and index controllers, theres a distinct click at the end of trigger travel that you have to push past.
The scrolling has been like that since the steam controller and ive loved it too.
@@sgas yes that's exactly what it is. I tried to say that in my first sentence but I got too excited and didn't type anything that made sense
What a nice discovery. You talk in a really fun way, and that robot? are surprising charismatic. Love the channel. And yeah, i tried the steam controller a few times and just dont make sense, its worse than use mouse+keyboard and worse than use a xbox controller, was a nice idea with poorly execution
Thank you!
I remember there was only one storefront in my country that sold the Steam Controller, and they sold for $150 USD
Even when the controller was discontinued and the prices fell overseas, it was $150
I only knew one person who bought it, and they were a Linux programmer
It just didn't seem like a good replacement for the Xbox controllers that already worked on all the PC games and were as cheap as $25 USD at the time
I was almost offended at that first frame 😂 each to their own.
Idk man. Steam input alone makes me resent using my xbox controller. The input and the deck controller makes literally every game feel stupid intutive and its definitely not a gimmic.
If you habe a deck, feel free to try out my layout on splinter cell chaos theory as the simplest example for a gsme that has a million inputs and tools in gsme. Its all laid out and labelled so you can judt refer to it like a game manual. I havent put it up but will in the next few days. Just eanna mske dure i didnt chsnge in game mouse sensitivity
I agree with whatever u just said
@@snowycity hope I made sense. Whatever I just said is me being neurotic due to a lack of sleep. I tend to get OCD