The Nintendo Switch’s Pro Controller isn’t just for your Nintendo Switch. If you want to use it for Steam, now you can. This is because the Steam Controller team recently announced that “the latest Steam Client Beta adds support for the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. We think it is a great device with a feature set that pairs nicely with your Steam catalog. The d-pad is ideal for fighting games and platformers and the gyro enhances aim in your action/FPS titles”. If you want to try it out for yourself, you will need to opt in for the Steam Client Beta. The Pro Controller can be used as a native configurable controller, and it even has motion control support.
It already worked fantastic, this is awesome.
Nice. I’ve been using it for steam since it came out, but having official support is definitely an upgrade. I love how comfortable the Switch Pro controller is, nice and big. Doesn’t cramp my hands.
NICE. I think I might buy one now.
Sweet! This explains why Nintendo and Valve were having meetings
When were they having meetings?
I believe it was around a month ago or so..?
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So, without your added spin, the PC gets little more than the table scraps of the console scene, over a year after the fact, and if it’s anything like steam support for my other controllers it will randomly stop working occasionally. Gratz on that.
I am holding out hope for Metroid pro controller :p
Probably when Prime 4 comes out theyll release one.
RUMBLE WORKS!
Now I can experience Overwatch like Star Fox 64!
How does this change anything? I thought overwatch wasn’t connected to steam, but instead, Blizzard’s own client
You can put shortcuts to non-steam games into your steam client. It’ll still go through the blizzard client
what RMan said.
Though I wish there was a standalone app like DS4Windows, sometimes I find steam to be a bit laggy and some games don’t work with it properly.
Ah, ok
I got the Steam-controller (which I love), but I will check this out!
What is steam ?
Steam is the vapour into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air.
What is love?
If not sarcasm, ya should venture away from your Nintendo system a bit. You’ll discover a much better, bigger video game world when you do.
Don’t know about better… but bigger for sure.
Yeah, sorry. Better was too subjective of a term. To me, it’s better because I’ve played plenty of Sony 1st party titles at this point that are on par with, or better than, some of Nintendo’s 1st party titles. (And I will have triggered a few Nintendo fans with that last bit. *shrug*)
I got pretty bored with Sony’s offerings on PS3, when that was the only gaming system that I had.
It might be that I no longer have 8 hours a day to play games so what Nintendo offers suffices to me.
I do have a decent gaming PC that I have not bought any new games for since Battlefield 1.
But can the Steam controller work with the Nintendo Switch?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzLc6LIxyws
But seriously, though, that is a very good question.
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Cool. Still gonna buy a Steam controller, though.
If you don’t have a steam controller and you do have a switch pro controller, I would stick to the switch pro controller. Unless you’re there for the extra mappable bumpers and trackpad.
Just been trying it out and for some reason the inputs sometimes get stuck and the only fix seems to be to restart steam.
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