As I had no experience with Valve’s products, but rather ps4-5 knock-offs, I want them to have one or two scrollwheels with a sensory feedback in the future.

Switching radio stations like in old timea, adjusting your cam’s focus in Outlast-likes, rolling the roulette while gambling in some Yakuza game, switching your equipment in some stealth game - it can certainly has it uses if it wasn’t too weird.

But what idea or part would you like to add to generic controllers and schemes if you had an authority over that one an you had studios to follow this quirk?

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    If they could take an Xbox One/Series SX controller and add in this order:

    • Gyroscope

    • Two extra face buttons (for fighting games)

    • a rotary dial

    • a trackball (both primarily for retro games that use them)

    • a touchpad (or even better a touch screen)

    • HD Rumble

    without making the controller uncomfortable, that would be ideal to me.

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    Like an Xbox controller but with two extra buttons alongside the ABXY buttons so it’s more natural to play Sega Genesis and N64 games

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      Maybe make them white and black as an homage to the old controller Duke or S controllers

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    Controllers that have a solid basic layout and feature back buttons and track pads like the Steam Controller and Steam Deck (not in the center like the Play Station - that is not as ergonomic).

    Ideally, analog paddles+buttons and hall effect sensors too.

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    I want a damn track ball instead of a right stick. Precise aiming movements and easier on the thumbs.

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    It would look like a standard Xbox or Playstation controller, only instead of a right analog stick, there would be a trackball.

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    I still have and use an Xbox360 controller despite not having an Xbox. The fact that it takes AA batteries and I can just pop out my rechargeable ones and swap 'em onto a generic charger instead of having to hook the controller up to a special charger (and then wait / use it with cable) is quite nice.

  • The DualSense (PS5) controller is already as good as I could ever think of, including the adaptive trigger system being an actually awesome gimmick. Maybe have a more Nintendo-ish D-pad? I’m not a fan of the diamond, or the Xbox one. Gimme that straight +.

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      If they made a PS5 controller that could last more than a year I’d be alright with it but they are just e-waste after about a year. I don’t want to throw my money at Sony just end up buying more planed obsolescent garbage.

      The best thing about the PS controllers is its control stick symmetry, I hate Xbox like cock eyed controllers and their inverse button placement. Not only is it ugly as hell but ergonomically uncomfortable to use.

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        Mine are on two years and the original controllers. I don’t play for hours on end daily though. I do play several hours a week though.

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          I play a lot. If I hadn’t had a steam controller that lasted six years I probably wouldn’t have such high expectations.

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    If I could get an OG Xbox duke, but with the modern button arrangement (bumpers and triggers), I think I’d be in heaven

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    Here it goes:

    • Xbox Stick Layout
    • Grip buttons
    • Haptic Triggers
    • Electronic Gyro on Batteries, Mechanical Gyro on Cable
    • Center Touchpad
    • Hall Effect Sensor on Sticks
    • Pressure Sensitive Face Buttons
    • Membrane Shoulder Buttons (no clicking)
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    I want an iPhone controller that attaches to the back and is a slide-out design. Think the PSP Go.

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    My use case is a little unusual, my PC is hooked up to my tv and gets used for watching some movies and TV and such in addition to gaming

    I’d like it to have some sort of slide out keyboard, a scroll wheel, and a trackpad or trackball so that it’s more useable for general PC navigation, and maybe some media control buttons-play/pause, skip, etc.

    I’d also like volume controls, and if I dare to dream big maybe an IR blaster to control my TV and AV receiver with some power and input buttons.

    I think a trackball instead of a right stick would be nice for precise aiming but sometimes I’d like it to act like a joystick so maybe some kind of sensor ring around the edge of it to detect when my thumb is at the edge to keep it moving that direction like a joystick or maybe both a stick and a ball

    6 face buttons instead of the now standard 4. I emulate some retro games and it would be nice for N64 and Genesis games. Mapping those buttons to a joystick or shoulder buttons or whatever just doesn’t feel right, and I’d probably come up with some macros or something to map them to for other games

    However it’s implemented, I’d want to be able to have 4 controllers connected at once, and the ability to play and charge at the same time

    Some sort of charging dock or at least wireless charging built it would be nice

    And if we really want to get wild with it, let’s make it split in half with the necessary sensors and speaker and such for Wii and switch emulation and to use as VR controllers

    Trying to cram all of that into an affordable, usable, attractive controller is probably a pipe dream, but that’s my theoretical ideal