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http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/2/
That covers GPU drivers but NOT system drivers.
If it plugs into your computer, it almost surely needs drivers for Windows to recognize and fully utilize the device, that was my point. I cannot say that is your issue here, but many are trying to run Windows 10 on computers that will not support Windows 10. That is all I am suggesting. I also know nothing about a Mac so I have no idea on the possible issues that can come up by bootcamping an OS that is not supported on the hardware in the Mac compuer. I "assume" not having the proper drivers can still be a problem.
according to apple website, my mac (2015 15 in retina Macbook Pro) does support windows 10. It also says that when installing windows 10 thru bootcamp assistant (which I did) should automatically download the necessary drivers for it. However, the problem may be as I actually did not buy windows 10, only just the free home edition. here is the source I got this from
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204990
Thank you very much for that information. You seem to be much better at digging there than I am... :)