

The method described on reddit also gives issues that it appears to be without the Steam Link, as they start with mouse and keyboard and then turn on their controller, but for that to work for me I'd need to start up the steamlink, go to big picture mode and then connect to the game, which is not possible. Thing is that I never had to use GLOSC before as everything just worked with either my Switch Pro Controller or my PS4 Controller, and I would prefer to keep it that way.

I can finally play again, but Ubi should help this disabled dude Thanks for the info! Something on Ubisoft's side is conflicting with steam's controller connection on launch which as we all know manifested after the latest title update.Ī pretty easy workaround, yet not ideal. I should mention that I used SteamDB grid manager to re-add the shortcut to the game as a step before trying the controller method, but having the controller on before launching this new shortcut produced the same crash (so it's not an issue with the shortcut itself). I use the standard layout for xbox one controller so this is not an issue for me. OP says this works but doesn't load his custom configs (he is disabled and needs a specific layout). The steam button message as well as the configs loaded message pops up as soon as the controller connects to the dongle on my PC and everything works perfectly fine. The big difference with the NVIDIA console is the emphasis on streaming games.Was able to play the game the other night by disabling my controller completely, launching the game via steam, and turning it back on during the (insanely long) seizure message at the beginning. This means that it is designed for streaming media up to 4K resolutions using the NVIIDA X1 processor. The latest is essentially an Android TV set top box. NVIDIA has launched a number of Shield products over the past year, each of them with the ability to stream games from your PC with compatible NVIDIA hardware to the device. What if instead of putting another PC or even a Steam Machine you could get a small streaming console or box that could let you play your PC games at 1080p resolution but cost half as much as the major video game consoles? That is precisely what NVIDIA and Valve have planned. Having another PC with the ability to play games costs a good deal more. The reason why PC gaming has not succeeded here is because of the costs. Currently consoles like the PlayStation 4 and XBOX One dominate gaming in this environment. PC gaming on a HDTV in a living room has long been a goal of many companies.
