This guy will have to wait for his younger brother.

It was available to buy starting noon local time. I refreshed the page until the buy option became available, but kept getting an error when submitting payment. Waited about half an hour and now it’s sold out. Ni modo I guess.

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    not completely. the deck had a lot of time to get trackpads and steam input right. and build quality is great on the deck, it’s a much more complex piece of hardware and it didn’t have too many issues for first revisions

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      Yet we can see that they are completely different devices. I don’t quite understand how you can overlook what I’m saying.

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        same!

        because by that logic steam controller 1 and steam controller 2 are also completely different devices and your past experience is inapplicable.

        or we can accept that it was valve’s first foray into making hardware and they probably learned a thing or two in the last 10 years on how to make something that doesn’t fall apart. don’t quite understand how you can overlook what I’m saying

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          The disconnect seems to be that you think because modules have been installed in the deck, that somehow contributes to the build of the controller.

          And that’s where I don’t agree.