Valve reveals Steam PC game controller

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Valve has revealed a new controller optimized for Steam and Steam Machines devices, concluding this week's string of announcements aimed at bridging the gap between PC gaming and the living room. The peripheral will support the full catalog of Steam games released to date, and will include legacy support for older titles that lack controller support.

Contrasting "traditional gamepads," Valve's peripheral uses two trackpads, rather than the dual-analog setup common to consoles. Balancing the lack of physical sticks, Valve's controller uses haptic feedback, "allowing precise control over frequency, amplitude, and direction of movement."

The controller additionally features a touch-enabled surface with a high-resolution screen. The screen can also be clicked as a button. When a player taps the touch screen, its display overlays on top of the game itself, eliminating the need to look down at the controller during gameplay. According to Valve, "The screen allows an infinite number of discrete actions to be made available to the player, without requiring an infinite number of physical buttons."

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2013/09/27/valve-reveals-steam-machines-pc-game-controller/

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SwiftPosted:

It does not even look like a controller. More like a docking station.

WoobiePosted:

Not sure how I feel about this, it looks awkward.

SIKSPosted:

This looks interesting to use, but it will need some time to get use to.

-SkillzPosted:

Jeff_Hardy That looks incredibility frustrating to use. I'm probably just gonna keep using my Xbox Controller.


That's what I'm probably going to do

PlusnetPosted:

I still prefer using the 360 controller.

MentalistPosted:

Gossip Id still stick with the analogue sticks, personal preference.


Same, they are way easier to use, I thought PSP was hard at first, since it has a track pad/thumbstick combination.

MentalistPosted:

This controller looks so weird, it'll take some time getting used to it.

gmlukensPosted:

Hopefully it works a little better than it looks

AlmightyHelixPosted:

That looks incredibility frustrating to use. I'm probably just gonna keep using my Xbox Controller.

loadedbloomPosted:

those track pads look funny but, im still ganna get it :D