https://x.com/valvesoftware/status/2051695149026353424

“Steam Controller ran out faster than we anticipated, and we hate that not everyone who wanted one was able to get it. We’re working on getting more in stock and will have an update on expected timeline soon.”

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    What I don’t understand is why they don’t just let everyone place orders regardless of current stock over a certain time window, then once the ordering window is closed, arrange for production to meet demand? Or at least do something like a first-come, first-serve waitlist after the initial stock sells out.

    Sure, it would take significantly longer to go from order to delivery, but the customer experience would be so much better without having to deal with the mad scramble to try and get an order in the minute they open up. Letting people stake their claim even if stock hasn’t caught up yet would also deter scalpers.

    Maybe there’s a good reason for this, but I don’t know what that could possibly be.

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      A) You’ll have people selling their place in line, which means that those who can afford to take a large quantity of orders in advance can profit from the difference

      B) It’s not exactly good PR to order something and having to wait a variable window of time for it to finally arive at your door (see almost all Bethesda merch incidents post Fallout NV)

      C) Valve doesn’t operate like a dropshipper. There is no “white label” steam controller being made in china that they can slap their logo on and sell as soon as people order for it. They have to contract volume in advance, since it’s a bespoke product.

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        If only they limited it to 1 per steam account and made it only available to accounts that are sufficiently old.

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            Dang, I didn’t know that. Just gets more complicated!

            Maybe active accounts that are old lol

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              Look at this comment chain is ideas that are good in theory

              I’ve had friends who haven’t bought a game in a very long time and still plays games like it’s 2013 (wish I could do that). On the other hand I have a cousin who me and another cousin are tying to get into pc gaming, and thus has a very new account with practically no games, and might continue playing on his Xbox till he can a steam machine or decent pc

              I for one would also love to stop scalpers and make a flag of their skin but that’s really hard when protections have to also not alienate any actual customers

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      Because market conditions are fucking insane right now. If they allow backorder and their production price doubles they would have to either honor the orders and take a huge loss, or refuse to honor the price and take a reputational hit.

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        $5 to get in queue. Price adjusted as needed when order is available. Done.

        This free-for-all system is bullshit and has been extra shitty for everything since 2020.

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      One thing that comes to mind is that even if they get hit by a space rock tomorrow, your order is on it’s way. There’s guarantee it exists and is already destined for you. Seems fair and safe.

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        Seems like they are sacrificing revenue to guarantee they’ll be able to execute in the delivery. It’s not the highest bar, but it is a bar.