Wait, there is a Horizon Lego game? lol
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While dunking on this Sony franchise nobody gives a shit about is always fun, Lego games don't generally do well on Steam, since they're made for couch co-op.
Not just couch coop, but couch coop with your kids. Which is why every adaptation otherwise is huge family movies like Star Wars or Jurassic Park, or Batman.
Might just be me, but Steam has always been difficult to get couch coop games working on. Online usually works fine, but sharing runs into controller issues or the like everytime.
Really? I play couch coop all the time on Steam, and I've never had any problems.
I have constant issues with multiple controller setups through Steam. Single is fine, but more than one is nonsense.
Though, since I don't have bluetooth setup and have wired controllers, maybe its just me.
I've only ever had issues with Bluetooth. As others said I use a wired connection (I even have a four-port USB on an extended cable, so it's like those old-school Mutli-Tap adapters for the Genesis/PSX), plug in all sorts of controllers; Switch, PS4, Xbox, and third-party controllers. Never had any issues except for using Nucleus for split-screen play on games with non-native split-screen.
Usually once you enable Steam input and re-order the controllers it should work fine, I also found that you sometimes have to restart Steam in Administrator Mode on Windows 10/11, otherwise you will run into some serious controller issues for a ton of games. But I just have Steam boot into Administrator Mode to bypass that problem.