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So Xbox One controller uses it's Impulse Triggers that it's always had and the Steam Controller which doesn't have Impulse Triggers but has haptic feedback that allows for specific-area on the controller to rumble.
Xbox One Impulse Triggers utilization finally made it in a Steam version of a game.
It's kind of weird.
I only bought the PS4 this generation so the fist game I felt this type of rumble was Gears 4 on
Win10.
I wonder what joystick rumble would be like. hehe