@Dex I gotta say, very much same, and i'm actually really proud of them for doing this. If this thing is any good, that'll seal the deal. I really hope it will be and I really hope it lets people game comfortably no matter what their physical ability to use a controller... Just hoping they price it reasonably too :/
@Dex Once I read the article yeah I was like "holy shit that's reasonably priced plus it works on windows and xbox, PLUS it's effectively massively expandable, PLUS it looks good AND it looks well designed" and I'm just... like...
I mean cynically, they're capturing a market that's woefully untapped so it's good business, but still... I appreciate them doing this...
@Nine It mentions in the article that it's $99. I don't know the relative costs to compare, but since it sounds like a lot of current accessibility devices are handmade and hacked together from standard controller parts + other things, it seems reasonable.