What went wrong?
What went wrong?
felt hollow and crappy
the buttons feel bad
easily the worst money I ever spent
How do the touchpads feel? I'm interested in the technology solely because it won't break as easily as sticks. The Switch has made me want joystick tech to die and never come back.
Look at that design
What a piece of shit
Seriously what the fuck
I bought it and fell for the meme. Never used it once. It was a piece of fucking shit.
it's fucking cheap chink shit, that's what went wrong. Feels like a $3 500-games-in-1 console with nothing but coaxial out you'd get off amazon because it's cheap and you hate your children.
>Poor overall build quality
>Retarded stick ergonomics
>Extremely retarded button ergonomics
>Touchpads not responsive enough
>Touchpads too flimsy
>Turns out tactile feedback is important
>Noisy buttons
>Noisy rumble
They really needed a few more iterations before letting it out of the workshop
valve
Double digit IQ monkeys couldn't adapt. It's literally the best controller you can ever use for PC once you understand how to use it.
it's weird! The controller is weird because it's entirely practical which is freaking weird.
Also it gives you choices. Aids, much? Choices are aids and freak me out.
Where's the weight? Electronics are supposed to be heavy because that means sturdy because I am retarded.
It's an inherently bad concept. Touchpads will never beat proper nipple sticks.
It's nice of Valve to experiment with their billions of Steambux, but this particular experiment failed.
they cancelled my order, cunts
the only thing that went wrong was me being too late for a $5 sale FUCK
nothing, it's the best controller to exist
you know the touchpad on a laptop?
that
The haptic feedback when using it like an emulated trackball actually felt kinda cool. Nothing special but it hasn't turned me off of touchpads as a right stick replacement.
the controller was good, what went wrong was the ouya and alien machines.
PC users had no use for it since they mostly play games with a mouse, maybe try to release some games for it next time?
Needs 2 more grip buttons. Other than that it's perfect.
Same as everything Valve does. Even if the controller was the best thing in the world Valve doesn't actually spend that much time after release to keep improving on it or even marketing it. They release it out into the wild with no fanfare and move on to their next ADD riddled venture.
It's really good for playing Civ on the couch. Other than that it's absolute trash.
>everything.
>What went wrong?
Literally eveything.
The real issue is that there is nothing to really use it for. M+K is always going to be king for anything competitive and the controller was less comfortable than your standard xbox controller. The only think i used it for that I kinda liked was point and click adventures, games where having a mouse is nice but you don't need to be particularly fast or accurate. I appreciate it as an experiment but its a bad controller.
It's pretty good. I don't think it's incredibly worth if you already have a gamepad you regularly use, but the customization is great, the touchpad works really well once you get used to it, the build quality is somehow solid despite the fact that it looks and feels cheap, and frankly it's a crime that grip pedals and gyro aiming arent already a standard for all controllers. The only complaint I really have is that the left touchpad sucks complete dick as an actual d-pad.
It's the best controller ever made.
>Touchpads ever being good
>All that real estate being taken by worthless touchpads that could be half the size with a Dpad and Joystick
>clicks louder than an original guitar hero 3 controller.
>Bulky shape that doesn't fit the hand like other controllers do.
>cost like 40 dollars compared to the 360's 25.
This controller is the definition of "inconvenient"
I really like it. I use it for Souls games before I use anything else, DS4, Xbone, etc. Been using it for HITMAN 2 lately now too. Once you put the work in for getting a big custom setup going it's really smooth. Got the left set up as a big touch wheel so I can quick select tools and shit, got the gyro set up to activate for aiming once I'm holding down Left Trigger all the way, and it's the first controller I ever had with back paddles and they're a must for me now.
I like it, other than how noisy the left pad is when you try to use it as a dpad.
im so confused by this controller. It always looked like the handles came out towards you for some reason
Touchpad + gyro is kino, you pleb.
Too advanced for the plebs
Disable click when using it as a d-pad.
Niggers is what went wrong.
OP can fuck off. I use mine as a mouse replacement when I have my computer displaying on my living room TV. I also don't play video games so what the fuck do I know? Works best as a M/K replacement for slower games without controller support like Civ5 and shit.
FlatOut with gyro, only in first person with manual gears was fun as hell.
A fedex driver stole mine and steam wouldn't sell me another one.
>It always looked like the handles came out towards you for some reason
that's because they do. never used one before, but it's supposed to be more ergonomic
Got one for $5 when they discontinued them and still felt ripped off.
The shape is necessary for the touchpads. With a normal controller you want the thumb flat on the controls so the downward sloped handles work. With the touchpads you only want the very tip of your thumb touching them for precision, hence the upward handles.