Steam Client Update Boosts Support for Controllers and Improves Functionality
Valve's Steam Client desktop application has received a new stable update, bringing enhancements to its Steam Input feature, particularly for the Razer Raiju V3 Pro controller. This update is significant for gamers in North East India and across the country, as it provides a better gaming experience and expanded compatibility.
Enhanced Controller Support
The latest update adds support for the Razer Raiju V3 Pro wireless PS5/PC controller, re-enabling the Nintendo Switch 2 wired controller, and improving handling of issues when a controller disconnects while the controller configurator is open.
Improved Gyro and Joystick Controls
New options have been introduced for the Gyro to Joystick Deflection, Response Axis Style to Stick Response Curve, and Gyro Smooth Fine Movements. These changes aim to provide a smoother gaming experience when using gyroscopic controls.
Expanded Compatibility and Fixes
The update addresses various issues related to Hori Steam Controller Gyro behavior, Steam Input API joystick actions, GameCube adapters, Big Picture Mode, and more. These improvements ensure better compatibility with a wide range of games and controllers.
New Features and UI Improvements
The update also includes several new features, such as displaying selected store tags in the app filter/collection dialog, revamping the Application Properties > Betas UI, and improving support for games using Steam DRM.
Relevance to North East India and India
The enhancements in the Steam Client update cater to the growing demand for gaming in India, with the North East region showing a particular interest in PC gaming. The improved controller support and expanded compatibility will undoubtedly benefit gamers in the region.
Looking Forward
With the new Steam Client update, gamers in North East India and across the country can expect a more seamless and enjoyable gaming experience. As Valve continues to refine and expand Steam Input, we can anticipate further improvements in the future.