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Steam Controller Demonstration

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So you wanted to see how the Steam Controller works? Look no further! Valve has release a video showing it used in multiple games.

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I am a little underwhelmed by this in all honesty, going by the video it looks just like any other controller. Hopefully I can be one of their 300 testers to see if it can turn my thoughts around. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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7 comments

jarfil Oct 12, 2013
One of the biggest challenges of controllers, is to replicate mouse control, or to control a pointer on screen to perform actions like drag&drop. Current controllers suck big time at that, and Steam seems to be trying to fix that... for one, I'm really curious of the "two mouse movements blended" mode.
Sabun Oct 12, 2013
I'm impressed, instead of having to hold down an analog stick to get the mouse to gradually reach a point, this controller lets you flick and cover the distance faster. The question is though, how comfortable is this and what kind of RSI could arise?

I am excited to try one myself, if I ever get the chance :D
Qantourisc Oct 12, 2013
Questions ? Yes: where is my Portal2 port for Linux ? Or is this controller demo on Windows ?
Sabun Oct 12, 2013
Portal 2 and CS:GO are still unavailable on Linux. I wonder why.
Lord Avallon Oct 12, 2013
I like what I see, very much!
The Spoonless One Oct 13, 2013
Questions ? Yes: where is my Portal2 port for Linux ? Or is this controller demo on Windows ?
Portal2 runs perfectly under wine.
Qantourisc Oct 14, 2013
Questions ? Yes: where is my Portal2 port for Linux ? Or is this controller demo on Windows ?
Portal2 runs perfectly under wine.
A lot runs perfectly under wine, but it can be a hassle.
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