More third party Steam controllers
The Steam Horipad is a good choice for some, but I feel it's lacking, the triggers are not good, M1 and M2 are more positioned to be menu buttons than extra gameplay buttons, I hope Steam can collaborate with companies like 8BitDo and Gamesir to bring more affordable "Pro" controllers with full Steam support (like they recently did with some 8BitDo and Flydigi controllers) but instead of it being an added bonus, for it to actually be a part of the controller's advertised features, for them to be licensed by Valve, to have the capacitive touch thumbsticks, all that sort of thing.
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Originally posted by Leon08x:
More third party Steam controllers

The Steam Horipad is a good choice for some, but I feel it's lacking, the triggers are not good, M1 and M2 are more positioned to be menu buttons than extra gameplay buttons, I hope Steam can collaborate with companies like 8BitDo and Gamesir to bring more affordable "Pro" controllers with full Steam support (like they recently did with some 8BitDo and Flydigi controllers) but instead of it being an added bonus, for it to actually be a part of the controller's advertised features, for them to be licensed by Valve, to have the capacitive touch thumbsticks, all that sort of thing.

Valve already published the branding guidelines for more manufacturers to make "Steam" branded controllers.

https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/steamworks_docs/english/steam_brandGuidelines.pdf

tl;dr... Ask the companies that make controllers to GET CRACKIN'!

:nkCool:
Leon08x 30 Jun @ 6:30pm 
Originally posted by cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
Originally posted by Leon08x:
More third party Steam controllers

The Steam Horipad is a good choice for some, but I feel it's lacking, the triggers are not good, M1 and M2 are more positioned to be menu buttons than extra gameplay buttons, I hope Steam can collaborate with companies like 8BitDo and Gamesir to bring more affordable "Pro" controllers with full Steam support (like they recently did with some 8BitDo and Flydigi controllers) but instead of it being an added bonus, for it to actually be a part of the controller's advertised features, for them to be licensed by Valve, to have the capacitive touch thumbsticks, all that sort of thing.

Valve already published the branding guidelines for more manufacturers to make "Steam" branded controllers.

https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/steamworks_docs/english/steam_brandGuidelines.pdf

tl;dr... Ask the companies that make controllers to GET CRACKIN'!

:nkCool:
Thanks!
Originally posted by Leon08x:
Originally posted by cSg|mc-Hotsauce:

Valve already published the branding guidelines for more manufacturers to make "Steam" branded controllers.

https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/steamworks_docs/english/steam_brandGuidelines.pdf

tl;dr... Ask the companies that make controllers to GET CRACKIN'!

:nkCool:
Thanks!

I am also waiting for more Steam branded 3rd party products.

:nkCool:
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