The ALL controller has hit Kickstarter – A controller that works on all platforms?
The ALL controller has hit Kickstarter – A controller that works on all platforms?
While the bulk of the software development of this controller is complete, it requires funding to bring this product to its manufacturing stages, bringing Digital Depth Inc to Kickstarter.Â
The company has already met their initial Kickstarter target of $75,000 CA, with the campaign having over 40 days of additional funding to go.Â
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The ALL controller will have both wired and wireless versions, with the wireless version supporting Bluetooth 4.1 using a USB dongle to connect to PS3/4 and Xbox One/360 consoles. The wireless gamepad will connect to Android and PC using standard Bluetooth connectivity options, so long as the controller is set to that platforms profile beforehand.Â
At the time of writing the ALL Controller does not support Nintendo platforms, though the company is working on Wii, Wii U and Switch connectivity. This functionality is expected when the device officially released, though unforeseen development challenged could get in the way. (Right now there are no aftermarket Nintendo Switch controllers on the market)
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Due to the extremely limited budget that we were operating on we couldnât confirm Nintendo device support for the launch of the Kickstarter. However we are currently testing Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and Wii connectivity. Itâs very important for us to have the ALL Controller support these systems.Nintendo Switch: We are currently developing a method for the ALL Controller to connect directly to the USB ports of the Switch dock and USB-C port. We believe that we will be able to connect the ALL Controller wirelessly without the need for the additional dongle required for the PS4/PS3/Xbox One/360. Itâs our goal to have every ALL Controller sold work with the Switch.
Wii: We are currently researching support for Wii connectivity.
Wii U: We are researching support of the Wii U. The ALL Controller will be connected as if it was a Wii U Pro Controller (the screenless gamepad). The screen on the ALL Controller will not broadcast images like the Wii U Gamepad.
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One other potential downside for this new controller is that it is not designed with an accelerometer or gyroscope, which could limit its functionality on certain platforms. These will be added if the controllers make over $1,000,000 CA on Kickstarter, but backers should not simply assume that this controller will hit this lofty target.Â
One neat addition to this controller is the addition of “Pro Paddles” on the rear of the controller, which can be useful for button remapping.Â
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You can view the ALL Controller Kickstarter campaign here.Â
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You can join the discussion on the ALL Controller on the OC3D Forums.Â
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The ALL controller has hit Kickstarter – A controller that works on all platforms?
While the bulk of the software development of this controller is complete, it requires funding to bring this product to its manufacturing stages, bringing Digital Depth Inc to Kickstarter.Â
The company has already met their initial Kickstarter target of $75,000 CA, with the campaign having over 40 days of additional funding to go.Â
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The ALL controller will have both wired and wireless versions, with the wireless version supporting Bluetooth 4.1 using a USB dongle to connect to PS3/4 and Xbox One/360 consoles. The wireless gamepad will connect to Android and PC using standard Bluetooth connectivity options, so long as the controller is set to that platforms profile beforehand.Â
At the time of writing the ALL Controller does not support Nintendo platforms, though the company is working on Wii, Wii U and Switch connectivity. This functionality is expected when the device officially released, though unforeseen development challenged could get in the way. (Right now there are no aftermarket Nintendo Switch controllers on the market)
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Due to the extremely limited budget that we were operating on we couldnât confirm Nintendo device support for the launch of the Kickstarter. However we are currently testing Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and Wii connectivity. Itâs very important for us to have the ALL Controller support these systems.Nintendo Switch: We are currently developing a method for the ALL Controller to connect directly to the USB ports of the Switch dock and USB-C port. We believe that we will be able to connect the ALL Controller wirelessly without the need for the additional dongle required for the PS4/PS3/Xbox One/360. Itâs our goal to have every ALL Controller sold work with the Switch.
Wii: We are currently researching support for Wii connectivity.
Wii U: We are researching support of the Wii U. The ALL Controller will be connected as if it was a Wii U Pro Controller (the screenless gamepad). The screen on the ALL Controller will not broadcast images like the Wii U Gamepad.
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One other potential downside for this new controller is that it is not designed with an accelerometer or gyroscope, which could limit its functionality on certain platforms. These will be added if the controllers make over $1,000,000 CA on Kickstarter, but backers should not simply assume that this controller will hit this lofty target.Â
One neat addition to this controller is the addition of “Pro Paddles” on the rear of the controller, which can be useful for button remapping.Â
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You can view the ALL Controller Kickstarter campaign here.Â
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You can join the discussion on the ALL Controller on the OC3D Forums.Â
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