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Edit: Not liking the look of the new steam controller. I find AA batteries (rechargeable) much more convenient to quickly replace during a gaming session than having to use a usb 'puck' to recharge the built in far shorter life battery, especially for couch gaming 3 meters back from the tv and pc ... no indication of how long the usb-C cable is either, so I don't expect it will reach that far. Plus, once that internal battery no longer holds a charge, is it even end user replaceable or do they expect us to just buy another controller or use the 'puck' to tether it?
But I Don't Use It All The Time, However I Also Don't
Use The Most Current STEAM Service & Client,
Soooo, I Don't Have To Worry About This...
Hopefully You All Get Your Wish Granted... =D