Earlier this year, Valve added Steam input support for the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Well, Valve has provided an update on Steam controller usage earlier today. According to Valve, the Switch Pro Controller is “pretty popular for a new device”. Nearly 500,000 players use the controller on Steam, which is “the 7th most popular controller type on Steam”. Valve gave some graphs, as well as a summary on the Switch Pro Controller’s usage, so you can see both down below.
The Switch Pro controller arrived in 2017 and players immediately began attaching them to their PCs. At the time, support was mostly limited to basic Steam Input remapping; meaning the UI did not match the physical device and features like motion control and rumble were not available. In May 2018, a Steam update enabled the full feature set of the device, added matching artwork in the UI, and improved the overall experience. The result was an acceleration in Switch Pro controller registrations and a rise to the 7th most popular controller type on Steam.
Interesting
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You do know console allow you to use multiple controller options too….
Sorry mate, I’m a PC Gamer as well but even I know Consoles now a days actually have support for Keyboard and Mouse as well as have the ability to use most controllers.
I’ll definitely look into getting one now.
I’ve tried it on Steam and it works perfectly. I would love to replace my primary controller with tne Switch Pro, but I’ve come to depend on buttons under the controller now. “Can’t” play without them.
surprised people use PS2 controller when it’s just a PS3 controller without native USB
I tried it once (but I didn’t inhale, sorry couldn’t resist). It worked very well. I maintain the opinion that the Switch controller is a very solid controller.
Must be good. ^^
It just needs a bluetooth USB adapter?
You can use it wired if you don’t have BT.
Cool. Switch Pro controller is the best current controller imo. Dualshock 4 makes my hands cramp after long sessions, and the Xbone controller just isn’t comfortable at all to me. I’m glad it works so well with Steam. It’s all I use to play PC games now (unless it’s a FPS, which I still use KB and mouse for).
Works pretty well for me usually, but for Shadow of the Tomb Raider it just behaves strange.
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XBox One and PS4 Controllers are coming with the systems, so most Switch users might not own a Pro controller. So this would look pretty different if Nintendo would ship the Switch bundled with a Pro pad.