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Steam Controller Motion Controls Look Very Slick

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A new video has surfaced of the Steam Controller being used with the motion controls, it's not a Linux game, but it looks very slick, and I will for sure be testing this out in games myself.

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I wasn't really too fussed about it, but seeing this video has completely changed my mind about the motion controls in the controller. I'm even more excited to give it a try now, I just hope it works as well as it does in this Windows game, for Linux games.

If you have one available currently, try getting a video of this in a Linux game and we will give it a shout out. Otherwise you can wait for mine to arrive next month.

Thanks for pointing it out Manny O. B. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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jakejw93 Oct 21, 2015
I'd do anything for MGS5 to be native!

Dam them controls look good though, can't wait to get my controller! :)
Eike Oct 21, 2015
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Wow.
I played some Mario Kart on the Wii this weekend, but this looks way more responsive.
I didn't even know until recently the Steam Controller had such a feature...
Cybolic Oct 21, 2015
Quoting: Eike[...]I didn't even know until recently the Steam Controller had such a feature...
Yeah, it's a bit odd that pretty much every single review forgets this functionality completely *conspiracy face*


Last edited by Cybolic on 21 October 2015 at 9:37 pm UTC
sub Oct 21, 2015
Heck, that looks great!

Only rushing through the reviews, I totally must have missed that featured.
I'm impressed by the responsiveness, i.e. very low latency.
Everything else seems to be a matter of fine tuning.
Guest Oct 21, 2015
And here is the problem. the slickness comes from what looks like big picture mode running faster on windows than on my Linux desktop (might be my machine ), running a Game on windows that people really like that’s not on Linux. People on windows are getting excited about the controller, big picture and can play many AAA games too..

But Not SteamOS.


Consoles and 'PC' have the titles. In many ways Valve should of left the revision of Big picture UI to SteamOS only or the ordering of controllers to be SteamOS ( Linux ) there is literally no brand separation here.

What is the exact reason for SteamOS, even im getting confused. It offers nothing over anything else ?


Last edited by on 21 October 2015 at 1:04 pm UTC
ricki42 Oct 21, 2015
Quoting: mr-eggAnd here is the problem. the slickness comes from what looks like big picture mode running faster on windows than on my Linux desktop, running a Game on windows that people really like that’s not on Linux. People on windows are getting excited about the controller, big picture and can play many AAA games too..

But Not SteamOS.

I don't understand what you mean. I just did pretty much the same thing as in the video but on Linux and with Bioshock Infinite. Works fine. Controller with gyro aiming works (I need more practice though...) BPM works mostly fine, I think it looks the same on all platforms, and it has occasional hiccups on all platforms. Valve are pushing out beta updates pretty regularly these days.

Quoting: mr-eggConsoles and 'PC' have the titles. In many ways Valve should of left the revision of Big picture UI to SteamOS only or the ordering of controllers to be SteamOS ( Linux ) there is literally no brand separation here.

What is the exact reason for SteamOS, even im getting confused. It offers nothing over anything else ?

Are you saying Valve should have released the controller exclusively for SteamOS? They already said they aren't doing exclusives, and I for one think that's a good thing.
Aule Oct 21, 2015
I tried that feature with my Steam Controller on Ubuntu while playing Blockstorm and Q.U.B.E for example and i must say it works and feels really, really, really, really, well!

One has to get used to it a little bit, but the performance is great with very low latency.

Good Job Valve!
burnall Oct 21, 2015
How do you think then they will persuade people to go on SteamOS? I wouldn't be even surprised, if SteamOS/Linux share still remains at around 1% even after Steam machines release. There must be something appealing for new users and Windows is having the best reason for most PC gamers to stay on it.

Valve needs something, a reason or something like a "killer game".


Last edited by burnall on 21 October 2015 at 1:02 pm UTC
Guest Oct 21, 2015
QuoteI don't understand what you mean. I just did pretty much the same thing as in the video but on Linux and with Bioshock Infinite. Works fine. Controller with gyro aiming works (I need more practice though...) BPM works mostly fine, I think it looks the same on all platforms, and it has occasional hiccups on all platforms. Valve are pushing out beta updates pretty regularly these days.

You must have a faster pc than me, when pressing the steam button on the 360 controller, entering and exiting big picture UI whilst in game I have some stutters whilst things load, its not as fluid as that for me. I have found the experience to have some minor input lag when switching tiles and even with vsync working perfectly there always seems to be that slight sluggishness, on that video it looked really rapid and smooth. Its not terrible,at all, but that video seemed to show it working really slick.


QuoteAre you saying Valve should have released the controller exclusively for SteamOS? They already said they aren't doing exclusives, and I for one think that's a good thing.

No im just venting my confusion here.. there are going to be many videos made by people who presumably will be showing off the controller /steam link stuff on a Windows PC using the same UI as Steam OS yet with games that the Steam machine owner will be scratching their head at .. look in their library, go to buy and then realise it isn’t available to them or worse be available but offer janky performance.

fallout 4 ? start citizen ? the next big FPS shooter .. its still going to take another 2 - 3 years to get the momentum going, in the meantime valve will continually update the windows client, not to mention the current growing trend in PC gaming is to use a large 4k TV at a desk not in the living room :/

Having said that, anything that brings those big titles to Linux is a plus. I still think valve should of rolled their own Linux desktop distro and integrated it tightly with their own DE, compositor + apps and their steam client with two boot up menus, one for desktop and one for big picture.


Last edited by on 21 October 2015 at 1:13 pm UTC
JOndra91 Oct 21, 2015
Wow, I didn't know it has gyroscope..
Well done Valve, it looks better than Sixaxis from Sony.. :)
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