• Tattorack@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      It is. But that’s the compromise for trackpads.

      The important question is; does it feel good to game on?

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        i think the Steam Controller (2015) incorporated the track pads and had a good aesthetic. Really, all it needed was a real d-pad.

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          I disagree, I’ve always thought it was pretty ugly. Too bulbous looking. The new one looks like a “normal” controller, but oversized to accommodate the track pads. Still not a looker, but at least it isn’t so bulbous. Also, glossy plastic can smd.

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          That old thing had just one analogue stick, and like you said, no D-Pad.

          The new steam controller has the same layout as the Deck, sacrificing no button or input options.

    • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I personally don’t think it’s ugly, just plain, maybe. And while I would say “you don’t watch your hands while you game”, I do like a classy and/or nice looking controller. I kind of wish Valve would decide on a more striking look, but I suppose this look IS a statement of their values and priorities.