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Looks decent. It seems pretty accurate but you would still get destroyed by someone using a mouse in an FPS game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUlzg-fkHak#t=12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUlzg-fkHak#t=12
Yah watching him drag his thumb on the controller made me cringe. Even trying to aim in Counterstrike.
I don't think valve thought this through.
Yah watching him drag his thumb on the controller made me cringe. Even trying to aim in Counterstrike.
I don't think valve thought this through.
That is the whole problem though, its being made with the idea they can just port pc games to it and everyone can just play games on a couch in living room with people. The idea behind consoles is they are simple devices, no one wants to configure a controller for each game.
Yes its still just a prototype, but its very hard to see them getting past the "feel" of using it for games simply not made for it. Could you picture playing a game like Titanquest or any game requiring tons of clicks? It might be great for some single player fps games, but that is about it, at least in current form.
why? It looks really damn good when we consider they were showing off the strict 1:1 mouse mode rather than some software that had been developed with a controller in mind, let alone the Steam controller.
At any rate, the Steam controller is clearly intended to help PC gaming infringe upon the console space on the couch, and not to replace the keyboard/mouse on the desktop.
As a purely complimentary device, its more than doing its job it seems to me. Want a traditional controller? We have plenty of those already...
Why not just put a trackball in a regular controller?
Or better yet, have customisable options so you can have an interchangable pad/ball/joystick/d-pad
Swiping... There was another controller that tried this, the pads on the xperia play, it was so so, not really replacement for mouse
I was expecting those pads to act a bit like joysticks; where if you moved your thumb to the right of center of one, you would have constant movement in that direction.
Not have to keep swiping, but they were just showing off mouse-like movement, so maybe that will come about.
They can. That's exactly what he was doing with his left thumb in the Portal 2 demo.
why? It looks really damn good when we consider they were showing off the strict 1:1 mouse mode rather than some software that had been developed with a controller in mind, let alone the Steam controller.
At any rate, the Steam controller is clearly intended to help PC gaming infringe upon the console space on the couch, and not to replace the keyboard/mouse on the desktop.
As a purely complimentary device, its more than doing its job it seems to me. Want a traditional controller? We have plenty of those already...
If it runs in a special machine with a gaming centric OS and controller, wouldn't it then be a console?
If it runs in a special machine with a gaming centric OS and controller, wouldn't it then be a console?