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The best part was the game recognized four controllers so player 2 was actually player 4 even though this is a 2 player game. What a headache last night was. It worked though so I assume you could use two Steam controllers.
With 2 PS4 controllers via DS4, the analogic sticks are from control 1, but the buttons are from control 2.
It's a total mess.
So, to work, player 1 have to move using control 1 and use control 2 for action commands. While the player 2 have to move using control 3 and issue commands on control 4.
Worked for me, the only thing was controller 2 popped up as controller 4 but remapping the controls worked fine. Played some more with my buddy last night.
You should tell Microsoft, because they think it would work:
https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/xbox-controller-for-windows-setup
I know you said you're using 360 controllers, but this is nice because it lets you see exactly where all the inputs are going. I use it for my logitech controllers and it works great.