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They're a god send for me. They're so flexible and re-mappable I simply couldn't recommend a device in the same form factor without them.

Games like minecraft (java, not bedrock) make no concession for controllers but are flawless experiences due to the track pads giving precise, accurate mouse controls for the crafting interface. They can also be configured as flexible rotary menus or button grids directly in Steam.

They're great for emulators too, which have a lot of complex controls for things like save states. I've played a bunch of PS1 games through and found having all the controls for the emulator I would ever need in one sub-menu on the left trackpad.

They're IMO the real selling feature of the steam deck. The rest is just a computer to run the trackpads.



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