Since it’s so quiet here, let me start :)

The Steam Controller, albeit being discontinued in 2019 is still going strong here.

I like that you can easily replace the two AA batteries and even though the original wifi dongle broke somehow, it is possible to just link it with Bluetooth as well.

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    1 year ago

    I have one of these, and the analog stick started to get some drift. NBD, I thought, I’ll just pick up a new stick and swap it out.

    Turns out, I’m rubbish at desoldering. So now I have a pile of parts until I get up the courage to try again.

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      11 months ago

      For me the secret ingredient was the goopy flux. That plus the copper wick and swish the wick around with the soldering iron and it all just reverse splooges away.

    • theragu40@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Have you tried a manual solder sucker? I’m trash at desoldering too, but a solder sucker has allowed me to complete a couple repairs I otherwise would not have.

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        9 months ago

        I have, and I actually got this fancy Japanese manual solder sucker with a silicone nib. It’s pretty fantastic for most things, but the analog stick is still stuck. I may try again some day, but I learned long ago that frustration and electronics projects don’t mix.

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    1 year ago

    I’m disappointed I missed the chance to get one of these. It seems like such a cool thing. I’m holding out hope that they’ll revisit the idea someday.

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      1 year ago

      There seems to be murmurs of them doing steam controller 2 - just basically a controller based on what they already have on the steamdeck but as an external controller.

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      9 months ago

      Actually i really really hope they make a “Updated Version”

      I love the Controller, But most of my friends have tiny Hands and its waaaay to big for them.

  • notfromhere@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I have a few of these. They pair well with my Steam Links and Steam Deck + Deck Dock

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    1 year ago

    I use mine with my docked deck sometimes and it’s great, but I’m left wishing for an updated model with better build quality.

    • notfromhere@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      The buttons are just too noisy and so is the rumble if you turn it on. Overall I love mine to death and will mourn their loss when they all finally break, but I’ve gotten so much use out of them it’s crazy. I’ve done raids in WoW as MT using Steam Controller as primary input. Did that for years, got fairly decent at CS:S, racing games, even done factory building and that kerbal space launch one. Damn things are so versatile, but definitely showing their age compared to my Steam Deck. It would be nice to have a refreshed Steam Controller.

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    9 months ago

    I have one I use all the time, and two that I bought when Valve was offloading them for $5. Just in case.

    There is still no other controller on the market that allows you to play strategy games from the couch.

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    9 months ago

    Got one and missed the opportunity to buy 3 more of those.

    Only Thing (which made it even more a BIFL Was swappijg the Analog Cap with a Metal Cap for the Xbox.

    Looks charming with the silver Analog and is still going strong as my every day gamepad :)

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      8 months ago

      Can I buy it off you? I have one that I’ve been using for years and it’s slowly falling apart.

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    1 year ago

    Meh,I tried it playing dead space and it wasn’t working well. If course, it has less moving parts and the quality is great but the touch pads were a lot less responsive than regular analog sticks imho. But that may just be my personal taste.

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      1 year ago

      That’s the biggest weakness of the controller IMO, you have to tweak in the input settings on the game, build a controller config on Steam and learn to use it. Muscle memory is a helluva thing.

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      1 year ago

      No, it is true that console ports that are highly optimized for the standard controllers do not work as well with the Steam Controller. Same is true for old emulators that need a real dpad. But for pretty much everything else the Steam Controller is great.