• ShadowRam@fedia.io
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    8 days ago

    prices that have raised eyebrows among some gamers.

    WTF?

    Only those that know nothing about the features and tech internal.

    price is a steal.

    With prices of hardware in general world-wide (non-ram related) we’re lucky this isn’t $120US or $150US

    Switch 2 Joycon’s are the same price for fuck sakes…

    Xbox Elite Wireless Controller is more expensive, and can’t do the things this controller can do.

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      7 days ago

      Last year my wife picked up a pair of regular Xbox pads for us to use when playing couch co-ops over Sunshine/Moonlight. When the pricing for the new Steam controller was announced, she went back and had a look at what she paid. They’ve gone up in price and are currently £80.

      Each.

      For an extra £5 you get haptics, touch pads, FAR better stick technology, and all in a package that’s as repairable as it can be.

      Yeah, £85 is a fucking bargain at this point.

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      7 days ago

      Right? Just compare it to the glued mess that is the $90 Switch 2 controller or to a $200 DualSense pro (or whatever name Sony’s premium controller goes by).

      Say what you will but Valve built the Steam Controller to last. I expect the first weeks to be a little bumpy on the software side (as is always the case with controllers) but it will quickly become very future rich. Likely more so than any other controller. And Valve is doing all that with a focus on Linux.

      I am not one to easily praise US tech companies and Valve is far from perfect but the Steam Deck has a very good track record and this controller seems like it meets those standards as well.

      It‘s a very good deal if repairability, full Linux support and feature richness are what you‘re looking for.

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        Yeah, but is it really that much more expensive than other controllers? PS5 Dual Sense is 79€. Xbox Series X/S is 65€ with the Elite 2 at 200€. Considering the additional features of the Steam controller and current development of hardware prices, the pricing seems reasonable.

        Edit: I should add, those are recommended retail prices (UVP), and the actual prices from individual stores can be lower.

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        8 days ago

        Prices can’t be compared directly, because in Germany we have the taxes in the price included already. And the taxes in the US vary I think. So the difference is less than it looks like by just converting with current exchange rates.

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      Sorry dude, I’m not paying $100 USD for a controller. The last controller I bought cost me ~$30 USD (GameSir T4 Kaleid) and has everything I need, including hall effect sticks. The steam controller having cool tech like touchpads and a gyro and whatever else is cool I guess, but I don’t need or want that. No amount of stuff like that is gonna make me spend that much on a controller.

      So yes, the steam controller price raised my eyebrows, in the same way that basically all first-party controllers do. They’re all crazily overpriced imo.

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        6 days ago

        They’re priced for all those things you don’t want that other people do. It’s a bit like complaining that a racing motorcycle is too expensive because all you need is a scooter to get around.

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          6 days ago

          If it’s priced like a racing motorcycle then you shouldn’t be surprised when people raise their eyebrows at the price.

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              Only when people comment that ‘the price is normal, actually’, and that I ought to buy one because they’re so cheap.

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                6 days ago

                In comparison to comparable devices. Are you incapable of understanding context?

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                  6 days ago

                  The original comment couldn’t understand why people were ‘raising their eyebrows’ at the price. I said because it’s basically a luxury item. Whether there are other alternatives that are even less value doesn’t factor into it. That’s the ‘door in the face’ fallacy.

                  Regardless of whether a Rolls Royce is more or less ‘value’ than a Lamborghini there’s gonna be a whole bunch of people that are gonna look at that and say ‘why would you spend X times the money when it gets you from A to B just the same as a Toyota Corolla’. That’s the answer to the original question.

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      7 days ago

      Both of the other controllers you listed are already too expensive for what they are. That doesn’t really justify the price of the Steam controller imo. This isn’t a “pro” controller either. This is the only one Valve offers. Sure it has a lot of good tech and features, but its all stuff they have been putting on the deck for years. I would hardly call the price a steal. I feel like a fair price for a controller like this would have been about $70-80. Not to mention, Valve isn’t trying to only sell this to tech enthusiasts. They want this to be a widespread product. $100 for a controller is too steep for an average consumer.