
"When you're using Steam in Big Picture mode, the Steam Controller will, when dropped from a height of roughly three feet, randomly play the famous Wilhelm Scream from its speakers. The Wilhelm Scream is one of the most recognizable sound effects in existence, and its inclusion (and randomized playback) on the device demonstrates that the Valve engineers aren't just clever designers: they are very, very silly."
"But every good news story requires some research and verification, so GameSpot's own Erick Tay decided to confirm the rumor by giving the Steam Controller some good tosses (into soft pillows, of course). The result--the iconic SFX we know and love after a few tries. If you want to see this hidden feature for yourself, we recommend a similarly cushioned controlled environment, rather than spiking it off the floor in a fit of rage."
"Those who have been able to get a hold of the device have been quite pleased with the end product, however. They've been putting their new controllers through all the rigors of gaming--which, we assume, also means accidentally dropping them, because that would explain how a very goofy easter egg was discovered."
The Steam Controller is difficult to obtain, but people who have it report being pleased with the device. A hidden behavior was found after accidental drops during gaming. In Steam Big Picture mode, dropping the controller from about three feet can cause it to randomly play the Wilhelm Scream through its speakers. The Wilhelm Scream is a widely recognized sound effect, and its presence shows playful engineering. To verify the claim, a tester dropped the controller into soft pillows and reproduced the sound after a few attempts. The feature can be tried only in a cushioned environment to avoid damage.
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