![]() ![]() Anyone know how I get steam to register them as two different controllers so that I can give them seperate control schemes? Originally posted by SKFP MyriadApoc:I bought two controllers and a link, I am currently trying to set it up so that my gf and I can co-op in rayman, but I can't seem to give the controllers different control schemes. ![]() I wish the chnagelog for the updates were a bit more detailed but hey, at least it's getting done! It shouldn't be that hard for them to do, right? Frankly, I haven't tried sonic transformed for quite a few weeks so I may have to try again, maybe they fixed it already and didn't tell anyone! In fact there are several games what were just broken before and are now fixed. I just hope that developers starts going through their back-catalogue and putting in support for the steam controller. Workable, but not preferable, and we've decided on holding off on playing until we can both use a steam controller. The fix for Rayman has been that I map my steam controller to keyboard inputs and my gf gets to use the 360 controller, but that one is wired so it's a bit of a hassle, and also the left thumb-stick gets stuck when you pull it up and to the right, so its just not preferable. Originally posted by Hubert Cumberdale:That's weird, I have two Steam Controllers and a wired 360 Controller, and I've played Sonic Transformed using all three without any problems. Sucks about Rayman though, I hate to say it but you may just be stuck using another controller for at least that one till this is sussed out. The later is absolutely what is supposed to be used and is more compatible with any Xinput device, even emulated ones like PS3/4 controllers and quite a few PC controller as well. If the game uses hardware ID though, works a treat. The SC uses very different ways of talking to the game as an Xinput so if the game uses player number for detection it is bound to fail. I dont have 2 SCs on hand though but mixing does not work with Sonic Transformed and a handful of others. I play Goat Simulator with my son, Mario Kart on Dolphin and quite a few other steam games too and mostly they seem to work. It's just when mixing SC and other Xinput devices like a 360 controller it breaks down. ![]() It makes me very sad, I want to finish Rayman Origins with my gf :( My understanding is that with more than one SC it seems to be just fine. Originally posted by Hubert Cumberdale:If the game isnt made for controllers or it is but does not detect multiple steam controllers as seperate inputs then you are pretty much screwed as far as local myltiplayer goes. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |