An awesome milestone for such an interesting device! Valve have stated in an update that the Steam Controller has sold over half a million units!
QuoteWe’re excited to announce that over half a million Steam Controllers have been sold. With every controller that comes online we get the opportunity to get more feedback on how to make the Steam Controller even better.
I think it really is an excellent device and I've had lots of fun with it. I actually own two of them for when others come around to play together and love it.
I am keen to see what Valve do with them in future.
See the official update here.
They have put the Steam Controller on sale now too, go grab one! Awesome price.
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not available on my country, I can buy it on amazon, but its still 50 dollars there
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Quoting: leillo1975Quoting: LinasI don't have Broforce, but I have not seen a game that would not work with Steam Controller yet.Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator don't detect Steam Controller like a Controller with official driver. It only can be configured like a keyboard, and of course analogical driving is impossible
I believe this is because the Steam Controller only appears as an xinput device (which it's pretty clear about). I had issues with Shelter 2 as well (which turned out to be more trouble getting going than I really thought the game was worth).
Euro truck works great using a mouse and keyboard setup with the steam controller gyro letting it work as a steering wheel though. I just uploaded my (well tested) config to Steam "GeeEl's ETS2 Gyro steering...", give it a go if you're not adverse to touchpad menus. I find I need to occasionally re-align the gyro with where I think the steering wheel should be when driving, I think because I slightly twist the controller when moving occasionally.
A bigger issue I have is the dependence on the steam overlay - which just doesn't seem to work with some games if I start steam via Gnome desktop (rather than my SteamOS box booting straight into BPM).
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Do they have stats for Steam Machines sales too? Would be interesting to see how they are doing. Though I don't expect any major spikes until Vulkan will take hold.
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Can the Steam controller be used outside of Steam and without using Big Picture Mode ?
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Quoting: PublicNuisanceCan the Steam controller be used outside of Steam and without using Big Picture Mode ?
There are a few different projects which are working on this.
Most promising examples:
* https://gitlab.com/dennis-hamester/scd
* https://github.com/kozec/sc-controller
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Quoting: PublicNuisanceCan the Steam controller be used outside of Steam and without using Big Picture Mode ?My Son has been able to play non-steam GTA V over the steam link with his controllers, not sure how he does it though.
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They're on a weekend sale for $35!
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Quoting: inlinuxdudeThey're on a weekend sale for $35!
I thought this would only be in conjunction with Civ VI - but it ssems to be independent!?!
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Well I've tried again to play Broforce with my SteamController, I tried to change the udev rules as described in the other article, I tried to use different community configurations, but nothing really worked. The best I have is being able to move the helicopter around on the map, but with some really weird inputs like even the triggers on the back was moving the helicopter. And I couldn't even select something in the menu.
It's really weird because the controller configurations are dedicated to Broforce, so it definitely seems to be a problem coming from my PC, but I really don't know why. Maybe Fedora 23 is just really bad at this? Maybe it's a problem with GNOME Shell?
Is there someone here that has both Fedora and a working SteamController?
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It's really weird because the controller configurations are dedicated to Broforce, so it definitely seems to be a problem coming from my PC, but I really don't know why. Maybe Fedora 23 is just really bad at this? Maybe it's a problem with GNOME Shell?
Is there someone here that has both Fedora and a working SteamController?
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Quoting: CreakIt's really weird because the controller configurations are dedicated to Broforce, so it definitely seems to be a problem coming from my PC, but I really don't know why. Maybe Fedora 23 is just really bad at this? Maybe it's a problem with GNOME Shell?
I vaguely remember and unfortunately I didn't write it down anywhere apparently...
I had to do some modprobe to make the gamepad emulation work. "modprobe uinput" maybe?
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