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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    DO NOT BUY THEM FROM EBAY!

    or any other one of those websites … the resellers are scum and you’ve waited this long, you can wait longer! hold strong!

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      No point anyway. It’s not like they’re difficult to manufacture or constrained by available components.

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        Don’t jinx us… we’re in the middle of a war, there are new tariffs every other day. I’m sure something could happen to the controllers supply chain.

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          Actually, that is a good point… That being said, Steam as a company stays entirely apolitical.

          However, of course, someone at Valve would simply need to whisper anything Anti-trump, and Trump would actively invoke laws to sabotage them, and call them woke or whatever

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            Or they could just be caught in the crossfire, like they already have with the RAM shortage

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              Very interesting. The data shows that they stopped importing most controllers about three weeks ago.

              Is that because it takes that long for a boat to cross the pacific?

              Or was it their first batch and Valve is now waiting for the next one?

              Trying to figure out how long they will be out of stock

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    I retired the payment for about 15 times with 2 in my order basket, then it worked and should be here next week.

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    I have mine still. Bought it at launch. Never went back. Best controller I’ve ever had the pleasure to use. I genuinly LOVE everything about it. I don’t even want the new one.

    Can’t improve upon perfection

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      … except for the rumble. Worst rumble by far, holy shit. But wonderfull controller otherwise, love mine so much.

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        I don’t really like much rumble to begin with so for me it’s great. But I can see why some don’t like it

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      I’ve had 2 different ones, and both got the “R1” button broken. It’s a pity because it’s the best controller I’ve ever used

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        I have repaired this myself at least 4 different times. The piece is so flimsy. Still love this controller.

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        I’ll sorry to hear that. I suppose I’ve been fortunate enough to never have any issues at all with mine. I will be a sad day when it gives up. I don’t think I could play Elden Ring with any other controller.

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      I’ve had mine not since launch, but for many years. I use it occasionally, mostly as a curiosity, but can’t reliably get used to it long term. Do you play many action games with it? I find 3D camera controls are too awkward for me.

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        So I use it mostly for soulsgames. I set up the right track pad as mouse. Like I’m rolling a ball that slows down. That’s just how I like it. And then I use the left track pad for moving. Left stick is my Dpad.

        I also use the dual stage triggers a lot.

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          Dual touch pads is the way to do it! Well played.

          Once I ditched the left stick for both touch pads everything became so much better

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    They did a hardware launch perfectly for the Deck - Account of minimum age needed, and a queue to buy as devices became available. Why the hell did they go with the old, shit version that only serves scalpers that use bots to scoop up every item?

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      Practically there wasn’t really a difference with the Steam Deck. You still had everyone rushing at the same time to get the deposit in. People got errors during the check out, just like this time and scalpers popped up immediately as well.

      Sure, you might have had a few people less, trying to buy it, if you restrict by age, but the controller was announced last year. Do you want Valve to sell the first controllers only to accounts that are older than 6 months or a year? Or do you go by the time the review embargo was up, which got broken because a few reviews leaked early.

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        People got errors during the check out,

        And? With the queue, people were able to continue submitting orders as things calmed down. There will always be a rush to be first. The queue handles it better by not outright denying those who didn’t make it in right away. This also reduces the FOMO that funds scalpers’ abuse of the system.

        As for account age, it doesn’t really matter when it is set at - any limitation reduces the number of bots able to spam real users out of a purchase. Admittedly, that only really helps if there’s also a limit on number of units bought, which I don’t think was implemented this time, either, for whatever reason.

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          There was no queue for the Deck, I mean, there was, but that came after. Everyone was stuck in the same screen as Monday hitting refresh until we were able to get through. I started trying to buy mine on the dot and only managed to get it over 15 minutes afterwards. I didn’t get into the first batch because of that.

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              Yes, but getting into the queue had the same issues as the controller did now. I was also in the queue and it took me 17 minutes to get in it, which made it so that my deck wasn’t on the first batch even though I hit purchase the second it went live (as you might remember we had to pay a small fee to get in the queue, and processing those payments overloaded the servers like now). So, like I said, there was no queue, that came after you made the payment which put your name in the queue at the time you paid, if that’s your definition then the Steam controller also has a queue (assuming they prepare and send the orders in order).

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      So headlines will say “sold out in minutes!!!” and create FOMO for the second wave. That’s my guess at least.

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          People like to add reasoning to chaos. Everything has to be planned out for some people instead of life happening and businesses do what they do naturally. Take advantage of situations when they can and make money. I like valve and plan on getting a machine or deck when they are restocked. I think it’s normal supply and demand with this one.

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    Ah, one of the dozen people who actually liked the original Steam controller! A rare sight indeed.

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      I actually didn’t like it very much. Had to dig it out of a drawer for this photo. The face buttons are in an awkward position and the left trackpad is a terrible D-pad substitute. But I loved the gyro, and if it didn’t invent grip buttons it was my first exposure to them at least, and both MS and Nintendo liked them, too, since the Xbox elite controller and switch 2 pro controller have them. I saw the potential and looked forward to Valve improving it, and by all accounts this new iteration is an improvement.

      I’m also a sucker for mold-breaking attempts at better ergonomics. I own a Twiddler. Still can’t get the hang of it, but nothing ventured nothing gained.

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        if it didn’t invent grip buttons it was my first exposure to them

        Ironically, I think it was those very buttons that infringed on a preexisting patent and led to Valve getting sued

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        The old one was great if you just dropped the idea if twin sticks. I switched to a flick stick like setup without the stick and it changed the whole game. It only became unusable after I got the steam deck. I can’t live without the touchpad menus.

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      I loved my OG steam controller! I wished I had bought more than one when it died 7 years later. Thing was bomb proof. Never had any other controller last that long say for anything built after the N64 anyway.

      It took a lot of getting used to. So great for pc games.

      Hoping the new one is just as durable. I guess it’s reparable too!

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          My OG controllers 7 years of service speaks volumes against the PS4-5 longevity of 1.5 years. Dont know about the xBox as I absolutely hate non symmetrical joysticks.

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            I’ve had quite the oposite experience. My PS4 controller never gave me any problems for the 6ish years I had it. But the OG steam controller is the only controller I’ve ever broken. I like to think I treat my stuff well because I’ve never had any issues besides stick drift on any controller I’ve ever owned. But in the limited time I used a steam controller I managed to break it twice. After the second time I just got rid of it.

            Like 6 months ago I found one at a thrift store and it’s rough too. I should dig it out before the new one arrives.

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          For me one of my controllers shoulder buttons failed. I tracked down the switch and soldiered on a new one. On another one of the back buttons broke and I had to print a new back plate for it. Also on my heavily used steam controllers the stick is now getting drift. But I have 4 of them. Two still new in box.

          I also could not get a new steam controller and I really want one.

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          I don’t even remember what happened. Mourned her every time I had to buy a ps5 controller ever since.

          I’m going to see if I have her packed away somewhere and if I do I’ll give an update.

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      why is today reminisce about projector day?

      I used the OG steam controller when I had a projector setup, I’d turn my office chair (that I used at home) around to look at the wall instead of the computer and use the virtual keyboard/mouse for films or watching stuff, or even playing games. Although it did take a lot to adapt to some which I preferred to use a regular controller. I forget if it was Just Cause 3/4 I played the shit out of with the steam controller or something else.

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    Oof. That’s rough. But given how insanely profitable these ~90 minutes must have been for Valve, I’m sure they’ll be back in stock in a few weeks since none of the components seem to have supply issues.

    I managed to get one by just spam-clicking the continue button for about two minutes. I know, I’m part of the problem.

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      I managed to get one by just spam-clicking the continue button for about two minutes. I know, I’m part of the problem.

      I tried that too but stopped because I thought it might think I was a bot.

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      I never do that because there’s not much I need enough to commit that much, but also because I’m worried that the next week thirty of them will show up on my doorstep and I’ll realize I’m broke.

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      Maybe they would have lost money overall. The store being down for 45 minutes, is not good fo business.

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    I barely managed to get one, had to spend well over 20 minutes spamming the continue button, because the first couple of times I passed that screen something else failed (they even charged me one of those times but the purchase didn’t finish, so I imagine it will get reverted in a while).

    I liked my old steam controller more in theory than in practice, I still have it and use it occasionally but it’s more of a rarity when I think the features make up for the lack of d-pad and right stick. But the Steam Deck is just ideal for me, from the moment I grabbed it I have been wanting a standalone controller with that same format and inputs.

    In any case, sorry you didn’t get one now, I’m sure they’ll be back in stock very quickly, it’s likely they did a small batch first to test the waters on how much people wanted this. But production is probably ramping up just like what happened with the Steam Deck.

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    It’ll be in stock again soon I’m certain. They’re gamepads, not limited edition Pokemon cards or super cutting edge HBM memory chips

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    I still have one I never used. You can buy mine (I’m in the EU though). Send me a pm

    But know this isn’t the new one. It’s the same as in the picture, which is years old.

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    They’ve released more in waves with other hardware. Just keep checking on the hour for the first few hours, keep subscribed to reddit/Lemmy subs of steam. Or stay up till 10pm, midnight and watch again tomorrow at the same time as this release.

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    I’ll also be waiting for a mext batch… the steam frame will be a nightmare to get if it’s like this too… i have close to 9 000 hours in steamVR i wish that would count for something when getting the new headset.

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    Take it from me guys, I was the early adopter and my experience showed me that as great as they were, they suffered major build problems that were only exposed when in the hands of millions. The second round of builds were much better.

    I have been drooling for this controller for years, but I’m more than happy to be patient this round.

    For those wondering I went through 17. I have no reason to lie, I love them so much I only used them, but they broke so easily.

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      yeah, but that was their first experience with hardware like this. there have been 2 steam decks since then.

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        Yeah I’m not quite sure what meaning this would have. Kind of specious reasoning.

        The controller and the deck are two completely different things.

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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.

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      Explains why my gen1 controller feels like shit. I never understood why people like them.

      The haptics are worse than 90s 3rd party n64 controllers bought from a thrift store