The issue comes down to how the device interacts with your computer. Just like the original version, the new Steam Controller has no native Windows drivers. This means the hardware relies entirely on the Steam app to function properly. If you do not have the game running via Valve’s storefront app, your shiny new gamepad turns into a useless piece of plastic.

Gamers Nexus also reported this and there are a lot of other news outlets also covering this. It is kinda the same as with the steam deck where I noticed that the inputs just don’t work until steam is launched. I really don’t like that I have to have Steam running for this controller to work. I don’t know if it is a dealbreaker for me, yet, but it really put a damper on my enthusiasm about it

  • Nindelofocho@lemmy.world
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    And people rightfully criticize Nintendo. They criticize Nintendo for their other wrongdoings more because the controller thing is really just a drop in the hat.

    Are you good? I dont think im being aggressive here but you’re coming off as really toxic.

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      I’m a bit frustrated today. Thanks for asking.

      Not everyone criticizes Nintendo for that because some people think it’s good that they protect their brand and their player experience to a degree. I prefer Nintendo doing things with intention beyond what’s immediately profitable. I respect the long game when it’s to maintain a standard of quality.

      That said, I really don’t care that much, I just think it’s our individual responsibility to know what we’re buying.