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I keep repeating this every time scalping comes up: The best way to turn a scalper into a bag holder is to not buy what they're peddling.
The problem is that there are way too many people to whom $300 is pocket change and perpetuating exploitation does not bother them.
Simple. eat the rich
See also: scalp the rich
You are asking gamers, the least scrupulous set of consumers on the face of the earth, to demonstrate patience.
I'd say drug addicts are one place higher on that list...but only one...
Somewhere above the average weed addict but below the average opiate or meth addict. People who like weed (me) can get to be pretty picky about that stuff.
Second best would be manufacturers auctioning off their early delivery themselves and selling units for the regular price to confirmed loyal customers.
Steam in particular has some interesting options. They could make it so that, during the first couple of weeks, you need an active Steam account that's at least a year old to buy a controller, and you get a maximum of two per Steam account.
There's lots they could do to make sure they are sold to as many legitimate customers as possible.
The question is, how do you manage it without pissing some people off? I dont think the scalpers are that big of a deal, there's never thousands of them, I bet the percentage of sold controllers going to scalpers is pretty low.