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Yes, there is a Steam controller available. Also, a Steam Link option exists.

Yes, there is a Steam controller available. Also, a Steam Link option exists.

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ggamer76
Junior Member
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04-21-2020, 03:14 PM
#1
Curious about everyone's opinions on the new Steam controller and link. I find the controller stylish, but I’m unsure if it would feel natural to use a mouse and keyboard like I’m used to. The link sounds great, though—I currently have a very slow connection (about 0.5 Mbps, with a peak of 1.3 Mbps). I worry my internet might not support playing Witcher 3 in 1080p.
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ggamer76
04-21-2020, 03:14 PM #1

Curious about everyone's opinions on the new Steam controller and link. I find the controller stylish, but I’m unsure if it would feel natural to use a mouse and keyboard like I’m used to. The link sounds great, though—I currently have a very slow connection (about 0.5 Mbps, with a peak of 1.3 Mbps). I worry my internet might not support playing Witcher 3 in 1080p.

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TosTeReKKK
Member
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04-29-2020, 03:42 AM
#2
I’m looking for a Steam controller with a good touchpad feel and easy-to-reach buttons. And honestly, I’m the type who uses a touchpad to play CS1.6 during lunch breaks.
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TosTeReKKK
04-29-2020, 03:42 AM #2

I’m looking for a Steam controller with a good touchpad feel and easy-to-reach buttons. And honestly, I’m the type who uses a touchpad to play CS1.6 during lunch breaks.

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GK_Wolves_15
Member
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05-06-2020, 03:57 AM
#3
In my opinion, the controller performs well but isn't a perfect substitute for a full setup. It's designed to connect a gaming console with a keyboard and mouse, enabling gameplay on your couch. Steam Link doesn't really impress me because my rig is already in the living room. Plus, many similar products are available that provide comparable features. Still, it's a solid concept if you're looking for that particular feature.
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GK_Wolves_15
05-06-2020, 03:57 AM #3

In my opinion, the controller performs well but isn't a perfect substitute for a full setup. It's designed to connect a gaming console with a keyboard and mouse, enabling gameplay on your couch. Steam Link doesn't really impress me because my rig is already in the living room. Plus, many similar products are available that provide comparable features. Still, it's a solid concept if you're looking for that particular feature.

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levoyageur92
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05-06-2020, 04:51 AM
#4
I own an Alienware Alpha "steam box" and believe the controller would work well for gaming in my living room. It won’t take its place on my main machine, but I think it’ll shine during casual play with friends.
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levoyageur92
05-06-2020, 04:51 AM #4

I own an Alienware Alpha "steam box" and believe the controller would work well for gaming in my living room. It won’t take its place on my main machine, but I think it’ll shine during casual play with friends.

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ironman2255
Member
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05-06-2020, 10:56 AM
#5
Uncertain about the steam connection, but the controller feels outdated! Who designs controls that rely on a physical touch screen for games? Touch input is generally not ideal for gaming.
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ironman2255
05-06-2020, 10:56 AM #5

Uncertain about the steam connection, but the controller feels outdated! Who designs controls that rely on a physical touch screen for games? Touch input is generally not ideal for gaming.

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kate484803
Member
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05-06-2020, 01:51 PM
#6
I’m considering getting the Steam controller now. It could be interesting, but it’s quite pricey and probably not worth the investment compared to a standard 360 controller. The Steam Link concept sounds appealing. For those who stream at home, it offers a solid choice within budget. I don’t think I need it because my old Dell office PC handles streaming just fine.
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kate484803
05-06-2020, 01:51 PM #6

I’m considering getting the Steam controller now. It could be interesting, but it’s quite pricey and probably not worth the investment compared to a standard 360 controller. The Steam Link concept sounds appealing. For those who stream at home, it offers a solid choice within budget. I don’t think I need it because my old Dell office PC handles streaming just fine.

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Supreme_Red
Member
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05-07-2020, 12:46 PM
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Purchased the controller out of curiosity. Uncertain if it will function properly. Not expecting it to serve as a replacement for my cherished 360 pad. I see it as an extra addition to our setup. The outcome will depend on time. If you're interested, I wouldn't rely on early reviews—particularly those from Steam users. Probably many people will start a shooter, get severely damaged, and then complain loudly... It'll take some getting used to before you're comfortable with the new controls.
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Supreme_Red
05-07-2020, 12:46 PM #7

Purchased the controller out of curiosity. Uncertain if it will function properly. Not expecting it to serve as a replacement for my cherished 360 pad. I see it as an extra addition to our setup. The outcome will depend on time. If you're interested, I wouldn't rely on early reviews—particularly those from Steam users. Probably many people will start a shooter, get severely damaged, and then complain loudly... It'll take some getting used to before you're comfortable with the new controls.

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ruzzie
Member
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05-07-2020, 03:53 PM
#8
I'm not very excited about the controller, but the Link is something special. Thanks to the updates on the In-Home Streaming feature, it really lets you play your games anywhere in your home without much trouble. In fact, I thought Valve would deliver this kind of experience when they promised Steam should be available on every TV in our homes.
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ruzzie
05-07-2020, 03:53 PM #8

I'm not very excited about the controller, but the Link is something special. Thanks to the updates on the In-Home Streaming feature, it really lets you play your games anywhere in your home without much trouble. In fact, I thought Valve would deliver this kind of experience when they promised Steam should be available on every TV in our homes.

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MsSHIP
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05-12-2020, 04:35 PM
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05-12-2020, 04:35 PM #9

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xxtailiagirlxx
Junior Member
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05-13-2020, 11:09 AM
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I can't judge a controller without using it. For some time... But looking at the design it looks great to me. More precise than anything else from a couch. And there's haptic feedback which opens up a lot of possibilities, then dual stage triggers. And I still have the analog stick for flying and driving. With this I would actually try playing fps and RTS games from the couch.
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xxtailiagirlxx
05-13-2020, 11:09 AM #10

I can't judge a controller without using it. For some time... But looking at the design it looks great to me. More precise than anything else from a couch. And there's haptic feedback which opens up a lot of possibilities, then dual stage triggers. And I still have the analog stick for flying and driving. With this I would actually try playing fps and RTS games from the couch.