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A8e5's avatar
4 years ago

Controllers not working with Steamlink and EA app

Product: The EA app
Platform:PC
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Which client functionality are you experiencing this bug with? Other (Please Describe)
Please describe Controllers stop working with EA app and Steamlink
When did this happen? (dd.mm.yy hh:mm) 05.12.22
Summarize your bug My controllers when using Steamlink to stream an EA game to my TV does not work when using EA app. I am using a Samsung TV and XBOX 360 wired controllers. If I uninstall the EA app and reinstall the Origin app it all works fine. Its only when using the EA app that it stops working.
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Stream an EA game using steamlink to a TV with XBOX 360 wired controllers with the EA app installed.
What happens when the bug occurs? The controllers are recognised but do not work
What do you expect to see? The controllers should work as they do with the Origin app.

My controllers when using Steamlink to stream an EA game to my TV does not work when using EA app. I am using a Samsung TV and XBOX 360 wired controllers.

If I uninstall the EA app and reinstall the Origin app it all works fine. Its only when using the EA app that it stops working.

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  • A8e5's avatar
    A8e5
    4 years ago
    @EA_Darko But this only happens with the EA app so Steam are going to tell me the same thing. Thanks for your help anyway!
  • EA_Darko's avatar
    EA_Darko
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    4 years ago

    I understand that @A8e5 but as it's an issue using a third-party app then there's not much we can do.

    Darko 

  • I think the problem is that EA games are the only experience I have had where this happens so far. I don't know why I can't play the game using Steam and instead have to use an EA App which does not have anywhere near the same functionality as Steam. Is there a way to just play the game using Steam and not using an EA App? Is there a way to add back in the integration feature that made this work seemlessly on Origins? Like I get that it is not EA's software, but EA trying to have a separate gaming platform than Steam, while still letting me download the game through Steam is the problem. If I knew that the game would not have worked on Steam because EA is not going to try to have a smooth Steam experience, then I would not be buying EA games on Steam. Does that make sense?

  • That would be great, been having the issue with this as well seeing that I was forced to upgrade to from Orign to EA. I don't mind being forced to upgrade, but how is it an upgrade when I no longer able to use steam link, and with Gamestream done on NVIDIA, steam link is all we have to remote play our games that we paid for. I would use moonlight streaming but the interface is really bad at the moment and I have been getting constant stutters which I can not fix.

  • A8e5's avatar
    A8e5
    3 years ago

    Managed to get it working. You have to add the EA desktop app to steam not the game you want to play. It will then open the EA app and you will have to select which game you want to play but as far as I can tell the overlay works.

  • DeathKrusher's avatar
    DeathKrusher
    Rising Newcomer
    3 years ago

    I suffer the same problem. As every other non-Steam launcher / platform / game works it apparently is the EA App not being properly configured to receiving controller data from Steam Link interface. I'm linking from my Chromecast+Google TV with Xbox One Controller, which works like a charm with everything else, like Epic for example.

    It does relay some data as it sees the controller as a keyboard and you can navigate the menu's but can't switch to controller in the settings. 

  • @EA_Darko, I ran into this same issue. Note that this is not referring to the discontinued Steam Link Hardware - Steam Link is now a software app available on multiple devices. I frequently use it to play games on my AppleTV. I connect a controller to the AppleTV, I launch the Steam Link app, and I can stream and play games on my big TV. The games are running on my PC in another room.

    Adding apps from the EA App to Steam (via Steam's "add a non-steam game" function) and running from there works on the local PC, the local controller works great. But if they're streamed to the Steam Link app on the AppleTV, the controller only works by emulating a mouse and keyboard. The game's native controller support doesn't work, the game thinks it's being controlled by mouse and keyboard.

    Now, because it works fine when on the actual PC, and it doesn't work when streaming via the Steam Link app, one might conclude this is a Valve problem, not an EA problem And while that might be true, it would also be a bad assumption to conclude it must be Valve at fault. You don't know for sure this isn't a bug in the EA app that only manifests in this scenario. For example, running Ubisoft games in the same manner the controller works as expected (e.g. games bought via the Ubisoft Connect app, added to Steam as non-steam games, and streamed via the Steam Link). That's a data point that supports the theory this is an EA problem, not a Valve problem.

    Of course I've contacted Valve about this issue as well. But please do consider passing this along to the EA App engineers, because it might, in fact, be an EA bug.

    Thanks.

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