Valve's new Steam Controller isn't perfect, but I'm buying one anyway
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Valve's new Steam Controller isn't perfect, but I'm buying one anyway
"I've spent hours crafting ridiculous combos in Vampire Crawlers, blowing up bots in Pragmata, and fending off fearsome zombies in Resident Evil 2. For any game I play, I can set any button or input to be whatever I want it to be, letting me make entirely new layouts that automatically load every time I launch a game."
"Even better, layouts created for the Steam Deck immediately transfer to the same spots on the Controller and vice versa. They should even work when you bring the gamepad to a friend's house and play on their machine."
"For me, it all clicked into place when I habitually pressed the R4 back button and the Controller immediately took a screenshot - the same shortcut I'd already set on my Steam Deck."
The Steam Controller provides significant customization options, allowing users to set any button or input to their preference. Layouts created for the Steam Deck transfer easily to the Controller, enabling a smooth transition between devices. Users can enjoy a more comfortable gaming experience on the TV, with the Controller enhancing gameplay. Despite minor issues with trackpad positioning, the overall functionality and integration with the Steam Deck make it a worthwhile investment for gamers seeking versatility and comfort.
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