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You working on both of the Problems?
I'm also affected by incorrect mapping.
Plus I noticed that game ignores gamepad input when multiple controllers are connected which ruins basically whole game for party gaming. :/
You can use xboxdrv userspace driver with --mimic-xpad option.
I wrote a script that automatically removes xpad module and starts one instance of xboxdrv for each connected controller. I would recommend running it in terminal as it's easier to interrupt with CTRL+C.
Sudo is required for both modprobe (to remove kernel module) and and xboxdrv.
Sending interrupt to script kills all xboxdrv instances and loads xpad kernel module.
https://gist.github.com/JOndra91/3d154e4aeabd8f8631e6
Thank you but this should be fixed in a real way by the developers. It is just about get the game going. Imagine you have this game installed on a steam machine wich is the usecase this game seems designed for. And there is no way to rebind your controllerbuttons. This is not a minor issue as it prevents you from playing the game on an official supported OS.
Any update?
Thanks