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Experience a new level of precise control for your favorite games. The Steam Controller lets you play your entire collection of Steam games on your TV-even the ones designed without controller support in mind.Features dual trackpads, HD haptic feedback, dual-stage triggers, back grip buttons, and fully-customizable control schemes. Find your favorite mappings in the Steam Community, or create and share your own.Dual trackpads allow for 1:1 absolute position input via virtual controls like a trackball, adaptive centering joystick, or steering wheelDual-stage triggers can be used as analog, digital, or both types of input at the same time. Put your iron-sights on the sweep-in, and then fire with the reliable feel of a tactile switch, all on the same trigger.Each of the Steam Controller's input zones and buttons has been positioned based on frequency of use, required precision, and ergonomic comfort.
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u/Baryn · 14 pointsr/SteamController

Definitely don't wait. SC2 could be years away. It's on-sale right now, so go go go

u/HoochCow · 11 pointsr/EliteDangerous

I had a similiar issue, my old stick was naturally a little loose and hyper sensitive, so just resting my hand on it caused it to input roll because it was loose enough that the idle weight of my tiny little hands was moving it. This resulted in having to make the deadzones WAY bigger than I wanted them to be.

If you're in the market for a new controller heres some options from least to most expensive as well as amazon links for buying them.

Xbox 360 Pad: $28

  • Pros: CHEAP, works, comfortable
  • Cons: Not enough buttons
  • I own one and have played Elite with it

    Steam Controller: $50

  • Pros: Cheapish, works, comfortable, plenty of buttons, overly customizable software options to ensure it just works with everything!
  • Cons: Touchpad in place of traditional D-Pad/Right Joystick can be janky in some games and some people just downright don't like this.
  • I own one and have played Elite with it.

    T-Flight HOTAS X: $50

  • Pros: Cheap, well made, works with PS4 if you're a PS4 commander
  • Cons: No mini analog stick.

    Xbox One Controller + Wireless PC Adapter: $63

  • Pros: Upgrade to the 360 version
  • Cons: Wireless, so batteries.

    Thrustmaster T.16000M FCS HOTAS: $108

  • Pros: Cheap for a HOTAS, well made, mini analog stick on throttle.
  • Cons: Mini Analog stick is in a weird place (subjective)
  • I do not own this, but I would buy it if I needed another HOTAS

    Xbox One Elite Controller: $140

  • Pros: upgrade over the standard xbone controller
  • Cons: paddles can't be mapped to unique button presses but instead just can be set to emulate other buttons on the controller

    X-52: $150

  • Pros: Looks like the joystick and throttle in Elite.
  • Cons: No ministick on throttle.

    Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS: $449

  • Pros: All Metal Construction, very solid piece of hardware
  • Cons: No Ministick on throttle, No Twist Yaw on the stick, HOLY SHIT BALLS EXPENSIVE, your husband/wife might be angry with you for buying this if they aren't into this kinda thing.

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    Okay with the all in one box stuff out of the way there are some good mix and match options from CH Products which I'll list below. My current set up is CH Fighterstick, CH Pro Throttle, CH Pro Pedals, + HTC Vive for headtracking (or ED Tracker for headtracking when I don't want VR)

    CH Flightstick: $75

  • Pros: Solid Build Quality, Ambidextrous
  • Cons: Ugly, not a lot of buttons, no twist yaw

    CH Combatstick: $94

  • Pros: Solid Build Quality, thumb button.
  • Cons: Ugly, no twist yaw

    CH Fighterstick: $116

  • Pros: Solid Build Quality, 4-way Hat thumb switch
  • Cons: Ugly, No twist Yaw
  • I own this and this is my primary stick for Elite

    CH Flight Sim Yoke: $120

  • Pros: Can double as a driving wheel!
  • Cons: No triggers, not a lot of buttons, some players have reported yokes don't work well for twitchy flight gameplay like combat.

    CH Pro Pedals: $121

  • Pros: Solid Build Quality, Very Responsive, doubles as gas & brake pedals for driving games!
  • Cons: Pedals are a bit close together, some male players have reported this is uncomfortable, the springs that recenter the pedals are really strong and take getting used to.
  • I own this and it is my primary yaw pedals.

    CH Pro Throttle: $123

  • Pros: Solid Build Quality, very responsive throttle, mini analog stick,
  • Cons: Throttles Physical Range is a bit short, no center indent or tension control, Kinda ugly, mini stick might require high deadzones.
  • I own this and it is my primary throttle

    CH Eclipse Yoke: $201

  • Pros: Good for Flying & Driving, plenty of buttons, and flappy paddles for yaw or gear shifting
  • Cons: No triggers, might not be ideal for combat.
  • I want one.

    Also note that the joysticks and throttles from the Thrustmaster FCS and Warthog can be bought separately making them worth considering as options here.

    FINALLY I will leave you with a word of warning. The Saitek X-55 and X-56 might look tempting, but they have shoddy build quality and will break on you. I used to have an X-55, and I've seen the inside of the X-56 and they both have the same problems. They are a time bomb, do not buy them. Also someone will more than likely eventually comment saying they own one of these devices and have had zero issues out of them, lucky them I hope they never have an issue, but Saitek is known for terrible Quality Control and with the exception of the X-52 buying a Saitek product is not worth the gamble even though Logitech now owns them and is known for great build quality, there are too many items from when Mad Catz owned them floating around in the wild.
u/cutchyacokov · 9 pointsr/linux_gaming

> I'm no expert but I always thought prices paid for things at the national level depended on many political factors like taxes, trade deals, and the relative strength of a nation's currency?

Absolutely. That's why I expect to pay 5 - 20% more for an item in Canada, after exchange rate. However the Steam Controller was selling for ~$130 on amazon.ca, if I remember right.

edit: OK, it's down to just under $100 if you add in the import fees. When I was checking the price obsessively for months it was more like $130 but that was well over a year ago now, eventually I gave up and was waiting for it to come to Steam in Canada. I happened to check my Wishlist yesterday and it still said "Coming Soon!" :/

u/BigGayDan · 8 pointsr/SteamController

I'd recommend buying it from Amazon instead, buying one with a case right now and it's only $65. Might take a little longer but there's no way I'm spending nearly $100 on a controller that I'll use like once a month.

u/lovetape · 8 pointsr/buildapcsales

Steam Link is $19.99.

Both also available on Amazon for the same price: https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

u/voneahhh · 8 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Or something like a ~$50 wireless controller which is frequently on sale for $35 with rumble, gyro controls, and haptic feedback with great battery life or a [~$45 wireless controller with rumble, gyro controls, headphone jack and good build quality] (https://smile.amazon.com/DualShock-Wireless-Controller-PlayStation-Jet-Black/dp/B01LWVX2RG/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1495736325&sr=1-1&keywords=dualshock%2B4&th=1)


I'm sure people wouldn't mind pretty much just losing the NFC chip for >$20 in savings. There is a middle ground between the two extremes your argument hinges on.

u/DESTROYER_OF_RECTUMS · 7 pointsr/Steam

Im in NZ and I brought it from Amazon here a couple weeks after the US release.

Hope this helps OP.

u/maybeathrowawaybot · 7 pointsr/pcgaming

Link to the actual Amazon page and not OP's shitty site: http://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

u/F1r3f0x0014 · 7 pointsr/chile

Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller/dp/B016KBVBCS/ref=sr_1_3?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1492874492&sr=1-3&keywords=steam+controller) $49.99 + $33.10 (shipping & import fees) ~ 54000 CLP


Todos vienen con el dongle, la estacion y el cable. En mi opinion el control vale cada peso, sobre todo comparado a los controles "tontos" de la competencia.

u/Defacter · 7 pointsr/Games

The Steam Controller is $20 off on Amazon right now. Fantastic time to pick it up.

u/HashWorks · 7 pointsr/de
u/thoomfish · 6 pointsr/SteamController

Alternately, use this link which supports charity (via Amazon Smile) instead of lining OP's pockets by clicking his referral link.

u/Tovora · 6 pointsr/pcgaming

Amazon ships here.

u/ComputersByte · 5 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

Probably just competing with this

u/yniew · 5 pointsr/GameDealsMeta

Both the Steam Link ($19.99) and the Steam Controller ($34.99) are the same price on Amazon now which might be a better deal when factoring in shipping costs.
Steam Link
Steam Controller

u/OrangePyromancer · 5 pointsr/Steam

You can get it on Amazon! That's where I got mine from.

u/seaking177 · 5 pointsr/SteamController

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016KBVBCS <- 35$ steam controller

u/tielknight · 5 pointsr/buildapcsales

Damn, doesn't look like it works with the Wireless Xbone controller without buying some extra software :\

edit : Steam Controller is als on sale for $35 https://smile.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS?

u/ZMOT7S · 5 pointsr/linux_gaming

If anybody wants prime shipping I chatted with them last night and they wouldn't price match so I suggested they put it on sale for the same price. They said they would take that suggestion to the team. Today it's on sale for the same price!

https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

u/MotorbreathX · 4 pointsr/GameDeals
u/-SammyP6- · 3 pointsr/Steam

even worse in canada

u/Stay-flexing · 3 pointsr/GameDeals

I was waiting for this, not for the Steamlink, but usually when the Link goes on sale the Steam controller does as well, The controller is $35 now.

u/scswift · 3 pointsr/Vive

Valve is selling their Steam controllers for $50:
http://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1452130049&sr=8-4&keywords=controller

Presumably they're making money on those and have marked the price up by 2x as is typical with hardware, and the Vive controllers are no more complex, so if they don't mark them up, the controllers should add only $50 to the cost of the final product.

At this point, if they could keep the price below $550 I think they'd have a winner. The Rift is $600 without controllers, and from what I can tell, without a second base station for room scale VR. And the consumer Vive will have headphones and a mic in addition to the front facing camera to allow you to safely move about your room.

All I know for sure is that their headset should be cheaper to manufacture. Whether the other stuff adds up to bring the price up to Oculus levels, or whether Oculus really did subsidize the hardware to the extreme I couldn't say for sure.

Also you're not the only engineer around here. :)

u/memepj · 3 pointsr/Steam

They are sold physicaly and online at EBgames stores for 60$ CAD

edit: They are also on amazon 60$ CAD

u/UberJaymis · 3 pointsr/SteamController

Amazon will ship you one to Australia: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B016KBVBCS/

I ordered one in November and it arrived quite quickly - 13 days
https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/3s8ugv/amazon_is_now_shipping_the_steam_controller_to/cwvv1u1

It ended up costing just under $100 including shipping.

u/daguil68367 · 3 pointsr/RetroPie
u/Jimijam_Flimflam · 3 pointsr/gaming

Just get it off Amazon. You can get Steam Link from there as well.

u/Newt0570 · 3 pointsr/SteamController

My left pad has this too. You can even see it on the amazon page. It's likely just a defect in the mold that makes the cross-pattern on the left pad.

amazon link

u/Chemtox · 2 pointsr/GameDeals

A quick analysis of previous deals tells me that it will last... less than a month, most probably.

As for someone knowing exactly how long, well, I would venture that not even Amazon nor Valve know that, judging by the same data sample. Pretty sure they are using advanced American Economics.

u/1topclique · 2 pointsr/SteamController

WTF LOL. Ok checking it for me, first distributor with prime availability is $84 but very limited supply. Going up to $130 for other options (I'm US btw).

Drastically different from when Amazon had that $30 sale last year huh... Also Gamestop's new copy was $48 ($51 after tax), with their used copies around $35(Amazon's used are around $50+). When Gamestop has the most reasonable prices compared to everyone else something is definitely UP.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B016KBVBCS/ref=olp_f_primeEligible?ie=UTF8&f_primeEligible=true
https://www.gamestop.com/pc/accessories/steam-controller/121865

u/gindawn · 2 pointsr/ffxiv

I needed a new headset and found this, though this was also very shiny.

Each physical product $20+ in the Video Games section has a chance of the FFXIV promo showing up under "Special Offers and Product Promotions" near the bottom of each product page.

u/anthchapman · 2 pointsr/GameDeals

I don't know, but Amazon do and have the same price (plus $8.67US for shipping one of them which will take "9-12 business days").

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016KBVBCS/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Stubrochill17 · 2 pointsr/Steam

Seems to be correct.

http://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

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Customers who purchase any Steam Hardware (Steam machine, Link, Controller) will receive 1 copy of of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and 1 copy of Left 4 Dead 2. This will be sent to customers via a bounceback code which can be redeemed on Steam. Offer applies only when shipped and sold by Amazon. Available while supplies last. Amazon reserves the right to change or terminate this promotion at any time.

u/oOoWTFMATE · 2 pointsr/hardwareswap

Steam Controller is $35 shipped with Prime on Amazon right now and includes a free case so you may want to consider lowering your price.

https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

u/PanicHouse · 2 pointsr/Steam

So is the
Steam Controller for 34.99 USD

u/HoardOfPackrats · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Can you buy from Amazon.com? I think you have to pay about $10 for shipping, but eh.

Edit for link: Steam controller on Amazon

u/Qweasd11 · 2 pointsr/Games

Probably bought it through Amazon.

u/holyteach · 2 pointsr/Games
u/MyCatEdwin · 2 pointsr/GameDeals

While gmessad's recommendation is great, I would say the Steam Controller is a super solid choice too. If you can wait a bit, GameStop and Amazon have deals on them pretty often. If you have basically any existing PC gamepads you'll be fine while you wait.

If you don't mind used (my controller has been indestructible the year and a half I've had it), Amazon has a used one with Prime for $35 https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS?th=1

u/Kareem_Jordan · 2 pointsr/Linux_Filmmaking

I don't use this device, but I've been toying around with using a steam controller to the same effect. I haven't mapped all the shortcuts to the way I want them, and it did take a little time to find my groove.

Here's a video example.

Here's the config file.

***

Here's a demonstration of the Shuttle pro.

You might require this code.

Here's a longer explanation.

u/moviuro · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

$35 for the Steam Controller: https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

I don't think you can go wrong.

And if budget is really an issue, go wired.

u/Buildapcproxy · 2 pointsr/Buildapcproxy

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To answer your question,

https://smile.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS/ref=sr_1_2?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1466784842&sr=1-2&keywords=steam+controller

This steam controller is on sale for $49.99. We offer an exclusive 5% off Amazon discount. Sales tax and Paypal fees add up to an estimated $7. This makes your initial payment $54.37 USD. Once we receive the item, we must charge you to ship it out. We can estimate $45 USD. This brings the total to $99.37. This is $133.27 in AUD.

u/RaptorUTO · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace
  1. If possible build a PC as macs are terrible at gaming.

  2. X360 Controller


    3.Steam Controller

    I use the 360 controller with platform games and love it!
u/larsiusprime · 2 pointsr/Games
u/Bodomi · 1 pointr/Steam

Tons of stuff is on sale at the moment, including the Steam Controller.

u/wasniahC · 1 pointr/Steam

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B016KBVBCS/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all

I guess I'll buy from 60% rating fuelforairplanes for £60 if I want a new one

God damnit.. I guess I should check amazon more often, though.

u/SeelWool · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

Are you sure? The price history on CamelCamelCamel says otherwise

u/Korlus · 1 pointr/SteamController

They are still for sale from both the Steam store and also used via Amazon in the UK.

I don't know if those resellers will ship across the pond, but it might be worth a look if you really need one?

u/Yowomboo · 1 pointr/RocketLeague

Have you considered a steam controller? Currently only $35, likely available at GameStop for the same price if you have one close by.


I haven't noticed any input lag while using mine with wireless. Takes AA batteries which may be a negative if you don't happen to have any rechargeables laying around.

u/aaronhowser1 · 1 pointr/ValveIndex
u/KGeddon · 1 pointr/StreetFighter

Use the DP/LS/RS switch. Steam big picture requires a binding for left stick X and Y axis to be able to save a controller profile in big picture.

However, it is indeed off topic. This thread is specific to the steam controller API update that allows Dualshock 4 controllers(and ONLY Dualshock 4 controllers) to function as Steam Controllers through Steam, which SFV PC accepts along with keyboard and XInput.

u/RealNoNamer · 1 pointr/Steam

As far as I can tell, not unless you want to shell out $150CAD on Amazon

u/Nightcinder · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
u/iAmAddicted2R_ddit · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Absolutely.

For your controller needs, if you want to use a DualShock4, DS3, Wii U Pro Controller or WiiMote, all you need is a mini Bluetooth dongle and a driver such as DS4Windows (google "[controller] driver windows"). With the proper driver they should be supported under most games, but they might require a button mapping tool to work with some stuff (we can help you with that).

If you want to go the easy route and have a controller supported by most games with no driver configuration as soon as you plug it in, an Xbone controller is your choice. However, it will require a special M$ dongle to work wirelessly, and be warned that this dongle only works under Windows 10. Alternately, if you can live with some inferior design features, you can get a 360 controller (which still works with nearly all controller games) and its corresponding dongle, which has the added benefit of working with all Windows's back to XP. However, be aware that both of these controllers require AA batteries rather than the rechargeable packs found in DualShock/Nintendo. You can buy a rechargeable pack for Xbox controllers but it obviously costs extra.

All of the aforementioned controllers will also work over USB with any operating system.

Now to the second part of your question. I assume that you mean you want to play on your TV–this can be accomplished one of two ways and is easy to setup. The first and most obvious way is to simply keep your PC in your entertainment center and hook it to your TV over HDMI, in much the same way that you would your PS4. Steam's Big Picture mode tries to emulate the homescreen of a console to make controller navigation easier, and does a pretty good job of it. Coming from the PS4 interface I'm sure you'll feel right at home–but you do still need a KB+mouse to get in Big Picture from a cold PC startup. This shouldn't be an issue as there are many cheap wireless keyboards with inbuilt trackpads on offer.

The second way is to use a Steam Link. This is a very handy little set-top box that will stream video input over the internet from a PC in the house–if you've ever heard of the PlayStation TV, this is similar. In order to use the Link you must have fast (at least 10mbps; check using speedtest.net) Ethernet on both ends (your PC and the Link) and a controller that connects over USB (either thru a USB cable or a USB wireless receiver. The Xbox receivers mentioned in a previous paragraph currently don't work with the Link but Valve says they are looking into it). It's very simple to setup–hook the Link to internet, plug in your controller and HDMI cable for TV connection, and pair it with your PC. Then you'll have total access to all your controller-supported PC games from the couch, with no loss of graphics.

Also, as a PC gamer, I have a word for you–there are some games that do play better with KB+M, especially shooters. Trust me, once you try something like Call of Duty with a mouse, you will never be able to go back to aiming with controller sticks. If you want this benefit but still find KB+M uncomfortable, there is the Steam Controller which features a more accurate trackpad in place of the right stick, and will work with most of the games that an Xbox controller works with.

One final word. If you are actually, legitimately serious about getting into PC gaming–please for the LOVE OF GOD do not buy a pre-built one. BUILD. YOUR. OWN. Seriously, if you are looking to surpass consoles and get value for money, I CANNOT stress this enough. Although it may seem daunting at first it's really little more than high-tech LEGOs–/r/BuildaPCforMe will furnish you with a parts list so you don't have to bother with that, and then the build will take two hours tops (even if you're inexperienced). There are tons of great videos on YouTube that will show you how–this is my personal fave, although I do advise you not to use any of those parts since that vid is considerably old.

If you have any questions feel free to reply to this and I can help you out.

u/ARealRocketScientist · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

A 4k monitor alone is going to cost 300-1000$ and the hardware needed to run it is going to cost ~1k - 3k.


I made this a few days ago, but it should server you well

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
:----|:----|:----
CPU | Intel Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Quad-Core Processor | $189.99 @ SuperBiiz
Motherboard | ASRock H97M PRO4 Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard | $74.99 @ NCIX US
Memory | G.Skill Value Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1333 Memory YOU CAN ALSO DOWNGRADE to 8gb and be fine for %90 of games | $63.99 @ Newegg
Storage | Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | $45.88 @ OutletPC
Power Supply | Corsair Builder 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply | $19.99 @ Newegg
Operating System | Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM (64-bit) | $89.88 @ OutletPC
Other| Case - Zalman T5| $35.00
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total (before mail-in rebates) | $549.72
| Mail-in rebates | -$30.00
| Total | $519.72
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-01-05 22:23 EST-0500 |

for a case, I had a zalmand t5 because it was on sale, but a case is a case is a case, so simply look at the form factor of your motherboard (mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, or ATX) and find a case you think looks good and will fit your motherboard.

for a GPU get a r7 360 or commit to PC gaming, sell your console and spend 150-200$ on a r9 380 or 380x which will let you run 1440p monitors.

PS: check out http://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

u/flyscan · 1 pointr/DotA2

I mostly agree with your assment of controllers in general and I'll not be swapping it out to play dota (yet)

However the steam controller isn't a controller of the past. The touch pads do not behave like analog sticks, they emulate them (and other devices).

By emulating a trackball in feel the Steam Controller gets around the problem laptop touchpads have with their small surface area by allowing you to flick "the ball" for rapid moments while still allowing 1:1 precise movements. Having a touchpad emulate a trackball gets around the problem of hair or dirt messing up the ball bearings that makes these solutions impractical.

I use a trackball at work and if they made a gaming model with 4+ thumb buttons I'd use it for dota (the programmable Logitech G700s is too useful for me to let go of just yet).

So, can a controller replace a mouse a keyboard? It's awkward, not yet.

Can the Steam Controller's touchpad/trackball emulation compete with mouse input. Yes!

The device is starting to replace keyboard and mouse in single player games for me and I wouldn't be surprised if there was a Mark II version that comes out that will allow work for dota. If you have a large library of steam games, the steam controller is worth the $50 + shipping.

u/Billy_the_Kid · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

First off you need a hot dog toaster for 18.99 because let's face it sometimes you want a hot dog, but don't feel like cooking a whole pack.


Then you also need a red cross emergency radio clock

Finally just for shits you need a steam controller because you enjoy playing games on the computer, but are used to playing
On a console for 49.99

u/brain_56 · 1 pointr/darksouls

Yeah, I'd really recommend wireless. The XBOX 360 controller comes with a really long wire, and since I play on a laptop, I play sometimes on the couch or on the floor or just in front of the laptop. This lead to some wear and tear of the wire. And it was a hassle to fold it every time! So I'd recommend wireless if you're like me.

The Steam controller's $49.99 on Amazon.

u/BIKERNUBS · 1 pointr/patientgamers

They were available a few times for 5$ but it was impossible to get it if you were from Canada. And there maybe have been a short time game stop had them, but no more. Thats why amazon.ca sells them for 190$.

https://www.amazon.ca/Valve-Steam-Controller-Windows-Linux/dp/B016KBVBCS

It's a fucking slap in the face.

u/igorrafaeldesousa · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

The steam controller has even better Linux support and is roughly the same price: https://www.amazon.ca/Valve-Steam-Controller-Windows-Linux/dp/B016KBVBCS/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1480465077&sr=1-1&keywords=steam+controller

Even for windows I would definitely recommend the steam controller over this

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

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u/red286 · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

It's not sold in Canada. You can buy it from Amazon USA for $77 USD.

u/AutoModerator · 1 pointr/GameDeals

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u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/macgaming

Ah, OK. Well, if the PS4 controller turns out to be a bust, I'll try the Steam comtroller which you can get at Amazon for $35.

u/8bitcerberus · 1 pointr/pcgaming

http://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

Might need to search Amazon directly if you can't order from .com, but this is how you can get it.

u/ep0nym1 · 1 pointr/AskGames

https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller/dp/B016KBVBCS/ref=sr_1_3?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1488282874&sr=1-3&keywords=steam+controller

Can also be purchased directly from Steam, or off Newegg. I didn't check around for pricing, so you might wanna do that.

u/ShawninOP · 1 pointr/JapanTravel

I can get round trip tickets to Korea, buy some stuff for 6,000 yen, and still save some money because they want 30,000+ for the same exact thing in Japan.

Japan has huge import tariffs. Usually ~8% import, 8% consumption, and 5% landing tax (aka processing/inspection fee) for anything over 10,000 yen.

Then if you're importing it for personal use, another 8% sales tax.

Some goods, like leather shoes, have a 30% import fee.

I can buy a $500 USD retail part, listed wholesale value (according to customs office) of $300. By the time it lands at my front door, I've paid an additional $92 in fee's.

That's why you get this listed for $34 in the USA (on sale, normally $50)

£53.74 ($66.52 USD) in the UK

And ¥ 8,980 ($79.61 USD) in Japan


You can look at lots of imported products and compare the costs local to you all day.

u/Jblat · 1 pointr/SteamController

Wow what happened to the price?

https://www.amazon.ca/Valve-Steam-Controller-Windows-Linux/dp/B016KBVBCS

I would have been OK to pay 78 bucks but 140 bucks!? Fuck that...

Cheers,

Jon

u/BretHartsSpandex · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

That's good! I actually have an idea. A steam controller does the same thing as a trackpad, so maybe you could use that instead. They're on sale right now too, you can save $15. https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS?th=1

u/ryno9o · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

The Steam Link doesn't come with one, but the controller is currently on sale from $50 to $35 https://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller/dp/B016KBVBCS/

u/OurEyesArentReal · 1 pointr/GameDeals

I have a Steam Controller and an Xbox 360 controller. My girlfriend and I played though Lego Marvel Superheroes, the Lego Harry Potters and some of Jurassic World with two different controllers. So if you want to mix and match, you're totally able to.

If you have any controllers laying around, see if you can find an adapter for them.

u/Black3ird · 1 pointr/pcgaming

Sorry for late reply...

Your previous replier is right about everything yet the price you put as $130 is too step so you better watch other sites of selling such as this or others which are slightly cheaper yet with lots and lots of added costs including resellers commission+handling+++.

It's not yet announce but Steam/Valve did the very same thing with Steam Link, although their most often 90% was an indication of Steam was going to be phased out and it did eventually in favor of software Link App which isn't a real replacement at all. Considering all other Steam's hardware ventures end up dead in the end, it's highly probable that Steam Controller could be the last victim.

Problem is Valve insisted on US based production and distribution while they could have made an agreement with Isle of Production Asian well known manufacturers instead to cut down their costs while keeping their World Wide distribution network. Yet their patriotism (or w/e else) lead to high production costs and double costs at shipping making it literally unaccessible for the rest of World, including Canada like you said.

It's their choice and won't going to get surprised if seeing Controller would become extinct around next year or so after clearing out their stocks due low sales of their previous bad choices.

u/v3rts · 1 pointr/pcars
u/niky45 · 1 pointr/GameDeals

wait, what? ... I, from EU, can go to amazon.com and they'll ship it directly to me (and fun fact, amazon has a store on my own country, too).

most things won't be shipped - but I just checked, and the steam controller will - well, to EU. but IDK why would it be different to any other place - I even saw a guy from india saying he got it there! ... I mean, a thing either ships internationally or it doesn't...

PS: shipping to EU is $24ish. (yep, from amazon.com)

EDIT: check for yourself

u/MandoKnight · 1 pointr/sto

Here is the Steam page.

This is the entry for it on Amazon.

u/TheSupremist · 1 pointr/brasil

> Como você vai comprar o seu? Vai importar de onde? Também quero um.

Teoricamente a única opção que nós temos é a Amazon, porém cê sabe como funfa o nosso lindo sistema tributário: o controle custando 50 dólares, com as taxas + o frete vai dar $120, vezes 3.5 (preço arredondado do dólar) dá aprox. 420 dilmas. Se não contar a grana como problema, ainda tem o fato de que a Amazon só aceita cartão internacional como pagamento (nem pra aceitar PayPal) e eu não acho um gift card sequer aqui no Brasil.

Eu nem sei se realmente eu compraria aí mas a situação é de chorar. Eu n ligo de esperar lançar aqui (de acordo com o SteamDB lançaria por - acredite - 100 dilmas), o problema é esperar por algo que n tem nem previsão de vir pra cá (vai por mim, mandei dúzias de emails pra Valve e eles me disseram que nem eles mesmos sabem quando vão fazer isso).

> Estava esperando a Valve colocar à venda pra nossa região no próprio Steam, mas acho que isso só acontece na próxima década.

Terceiro mundo é foda né.

u/fractalDerivative · 1 pointr/linux_gaming

Amazon.ca has a discount too but out of stock atm https://www.amazon.ca/Valve-Steam-Controller-Windows-Linux/dp/B016KBVBCS/

u/badcookies · 1 pointr/pcgaming

Probably comes with HL3.

How much did you pay? They are on sale on Amazon right now for $35.

http://www.amazon.com/Steam-Controller-SteamOS/dp/B016KBVBCS

u/WhosFamousNotMe · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I was going to say that it's on Amazon India (albeit imported from the USA), but that's more than three times the price I paid for it here in Canada. I hope it becomes available soon there.

u/randomstranger454 · 1 pointr/greece

Αγόρασε το από το Amazon.com, βγαίνει 78.44$ ή 70,05€ (μην αφήσεις το Amazon να σου κάνει μετατροπή) με μεταφορικά και τελωνείο. Από Steam είναι ακριβότερο με 54,99€+24,00€.

u/jimmy_bish · 0 pointsr/Steam

Mine was directly from Amazon. The seller info is "Amazon.com LLC".

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B016KBVBCS/

u/CatalyticDragon · 0 pointsr/gaming

I really want a Steam controller.