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[-] LaserTurboShark69@sh.itjust.works 19 points 10 months ago

Ohhh man finally another controller with back grip buttons. I may have to pick one of these up

[-] chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

I've been looking for a replacement for my Xbox controller because I'm tired of buying new ones that all have sticky B buttons. Hopefully this will do the trick.

[-] Codilingus@sh.itjust.works 1 points 10 months ago

Check out 8bitdo. In have their pro 2, and I bought their Xbox buttons for it and installed them. Goated controller with replacement parts. PlayStation layout, styled like SNES, and XBOX ABXY buttons.

[-] Grass@sh.itjust.works 3 points 10 months ago

can't those can only duplicate standard controller buttons? we need separately mappable extra buttons like L/R 4 and 5 on steam deck. more of them though. games fully supporting steam input can give you named input functions and in game it shows the button you set it to for prompts. it would be great for separating inputs in games where buttons are shared like jump and interact being the same button depending on if an interact prompt is up.

[-] Codilingus@sh.itjust.works 2 points 10 months ago

I have done 0 configuration to the controller or steam inputs, I just set the toggle to X for windows/Linux, then Bluetooth pair it. Every button gets mapped and can work independently. Even the 2 grip buttons, and 2 special menu buttons. I did the XBOX buttons because I noticed every game made for controller had the ABXY layout, and not always PlayStation's square, circle, etc.

[-] LiveLM@lemmy.zip 4 points 10 months ago

And back buttons you can actually map with Steam Input!!!
AFAIK the only other controller with this capability is the eye-wateringly expensive DualSense Edge

[-] Zoot@reddthat.com 14 points 10 months ago

Got really excited for a Steam Controller like controller... Missing the track pads? Can barely be considered a "Steam Deck" like controller without them... This is no different from an Xbox controller minus a few buttons. Hell id rather use a PS controller since they have a trackpad!

[-] tuckerm@supermeter.social 2 points 10 months ago

Yeah, it definitely needs trackpads that are easy to reach in order to be a Steam Deck controller. (And I'm saying "easy to each" because the awkwardly placed Playstation touchpad doesn't count.)

I'm curious about this part, though:

Gyro in the "Steam mode". With the sticks having a touch sensor too.

That sounds like an advantage over a Playstation or Switch controller. I'm guessing that means you could enable the gyro just by touching the analog stick, without having to press a button. That's like what most people did on the Steam controller, where the gyro would enable when you touched the trackpad.

[-] Skepticpunk@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Yep. I'll keep my Dualsense, thank you very much. The trackpad is invaluable for things like weapon selection, and having the gyro default to on means I don't have to take my hands off the face buttons to aim. Also, flick stick rules.

[-] graphito@beehaw.org 7 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I'd love to support SD tuning but there's no hall sensor sticks and it's more expensive than Vader 3 pro... I don't get where's the value here

[-] WraithGear@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

Are they using the magnetic hall sensors for the thumb sticks? Like the Gulikit? I love that controller, but it doesn’t have the flippers on the back

[-] fiercekitten@lemm.ee 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I tried the original Steam Controller in 2016 and generally hated it.

After I got a Steam Deck and got used to the touchpads, I bought a like-new steam controller in 2024 so I could play in docked mode and I freaking love it.

I want them to make a new one so badly. This Hori controller is not it.

[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 3 points 10 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


HORI, a manufacturer of popular gaming accessories have today revealed the Wireless Horipad for Steam.

The main thing that concerns me here for Linux and Steam Deck support, is their mention of a dedicated app for it.

We've seen before from the likes of 8BitDo, that certain buttons on their controllers (like back paddles) require a dedicated app and so cannot be configured directly on Linux / Steam Deck.

Back paddles and 2 extra custom buttons on the bottom.

Rapid fire ability on face buttons (ABXY).

Price according to their page is 9,780 Japanese Yen, so about £50 GBP / $60 USD.


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[-] send_me_your_mommy_milkers@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Xbox 360 was/is peak gamepad design

[-] noxy@yiffit.net 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

HORI, a manufacturer of popular gaming accessories

if they're so popular why have I never heard of them? especially as I've very recently researched PC gamepads and settled on an 8BitDo.

HORI sounds like a bullshit throwaway Amazon brand.

That said, I am very very eager for a gamepad which can do gyro aiming, have back buttons that actually function as additional buttons (as opposed to merely copies of other buttons), and do so over better-than-bluetooth wireless. Doesn't look like this is that, though, so whatever

[-] ZC3rr0r@lemmy.ca 13 points 10 months ago

HORI has been around for a good whole, and they make what are arguably the best aftermarket Nintendo switch controllers.

[-] Rakqoi 8 points 10 months ago

They're mostly known for their officially licensed Switch controllers and accessories, which from my experience, are made extremely cheaply, with lackluster features, and terrible build quality. I absolutely wouldn't spend a whopping $60 on a controller from them, personally...

[-] andrew@radiation.party 1 points 10 months ago

They were higher quality back in the n64/gamecube days

[-] corus_kt@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

HORI is a household name for fighting sticks btw, there's some degree of quality asurance there. But for regular controllers I do think there are better alternatives.

8BitDo is absolutely fantastic, loved using my Pro 2 because of the back buttons

[-] Skepticpunk@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

PC

There's your problem. They've been pretty well known in the console marketplace for a long time, and have peripherals dating back to the Super Nintendo.

[-] stardust@lemmy.ca 4 points 10 months ago

It's known if for Nintendo users with hori switch controllers and taiko drum.

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