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23 March 2021
You'll either love it or hate it.
Buying a steam controller in 2021 isn't cheap. Valve no longer makes it and sold out the last of their stock years ago. It's also not a replacement for a gamepad, although it does work as one. No, it's actually a replacement for mouse and keyboard! There is a learning curve to it, but once you overcome that it is ideal for things like couch gaming on your PC, or to spare yourself the pain of carpal tunnel.
I bought this new to replace my old steam controller after failing to repair it myself. It is very durable and should last for years, but I already had it for years. If buying it for the first time, buy a used one and be prepared to spend a lot of time getting used to it. If you don't want it for emulating a mouse (which is what it is best at) save your money, there are cheaper options. But if you do want it for that, you have to commit to it. Play a wide range of games and spend time in each to master it. And most importantly, it works best when you create your own custom configuration. There are usually a lot of uploaded configs to give you a starting point, but you'll find yourself tweaking them to get the best use out of it.