darthspudius: It is also a lot easier on your hands I find. I bought it due to chronic wrist/hand pain and because its touch sensitive, you don't need to put too much pressure on anything. Also... customisation is more entertaining then it should be lol.
Brasas: This here is a highlight for me. I'm happy to hear you are finding it a relief to use without losing control.
Wasn't it Stinging Velvet that had a thread some time back about mitigating wrist pain? I remember suggestions about the Steam controller, maybe even from me, and it's nice to have first hand confirmation it is good enough to be a real alternative.
Wrist pain is possible if you're not holding it right. You have to claw the track pads, if you dont your hand ends up in the completely wrong position and it hurts. Took a day or two to get use to that. But as someone who has had to give up drums due to wrist/hand problems, I'm finding it to be a great alternative.
Leucius: I finally got one after trading in my 360 controller. At first, I was highly skeptical because the controller seemed unwieldy. Key word: SEEMED. After a firmware update and some tender lovin' getting to know each other time, I can see how this controller offers more precision faster than a standard dual analog stick controller. Played a bit of Skyrim with it, and I'm digging it.
Oh I never thought of trying Skyrim. How have you got the right pad set? Mouse or joystick?
popperik: I personally dislike the design (dunno, just looks ugly to me), so no.
You shouldn't judge things by its looks. After all you shouldnt be staring at your controller when gaming.