A few Werks ago, I sold my Xbox one and with that my only working controller for my PC. Since then, i have been playing hollowknight and Jedi fallen order on my old Xbox 360 controller with its unlikeable d-pad, even after multiple mods to it.
And with the steam controller coming, im eagerly awaiting the steam controller
My guess is about 100-150€, since the price of a General controller with back buttons and no Hall effect Joysticks or touchpads is already about 100€, so this + all the cool shit steam is doing will be more.
If it’s more than 60€ (incl. VAT) then I’m not going to buy one. I already have more controllers than I need (including the original Steam Controller) so I see it more as a collector’s item.
I’d consider at top $100. One should come with the Steam Machine right? It can’t be too expensive to manufacture if it’s coming with what should be a competitively priced PC
Yes, but you can use any input device with steam, unlike the consoles where you need a controller thats partnered with the brand.
I’m fairly sure that the new controller uses TMR instead of Hall Effect joysticks.
My guess is 80 USD.
I bought a 8 bitdo ult 2 and a 2 c both are great. My only problem is that I wished that the USB stick support multiple controls like the 8 controllers thr Xbox wireless adapter.
$3.50
$100
I’m thinking the right price is about $80, and I’d be very happy if the price is lower than that.
the price of a General controller with back buttons and no Hall effect Joysticks or touchpads is already about 100€
That seems expensive, you can get hall effect or even TMR sticks and back buttons for well below that. That said, I do think the Steam Controller will be more expensive than that. 80-100€ is my guess.
The 8Bit-Do Ultimate 2 with TMR-Sticks and Backbuttons was just over 55€ before christmas. Those features don’t necessarily mean a steep pricetag.
Would you buy these if you have a steam deck? If so, why
I would buy them if the Steam Deck can’t be a controller for the Steam Machine (which I’m cautiously considering), like the Wii U
Yes, because I also have a desktop PC, not to mention a dock for my Steam deck. Sure, I could keep using my old Xbox controller on the PC, but the Steam controller creates perfect continuity between my deck, pc, and deck docked.
I sometimes play with my Deck docked, but a lot of my games aren’t playable without the extra buttons/track pads/gyro of the steam deck.
My Steam Deck has neither a large screen nor surround sound, nor is it a standalone controller
If you have more than one computer or like to play with it docked.







