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That's an option, but not a very good one. I see this clearly as a bug, it shouldn't be necessary to unplug any common usb devices just to play the game. Problem is also not really to crawl behind the desk and unplug the things but to replug them in the right order so i don't have to reconfigure the controls in every game.
Awesome, thanks!
My flight pedals are on the floor for obvious reasons. That makes the back of the computer, also on the floor, a very obvious option for connecting them. And because they provide a non-centred X and Y axis (left and right brake), the game sends me off into the water, backwards and to the left when I start it up.
Note to devs: Unplugging controllers is NOT a good solution. Aside from being inconvenient, people with flight sim setups will have multiple joystick-like devices connected.... And some programs will literally reset their configs if ANY of these devices are missingresulting in a potential 10 minutes or more of reconfiguring all the buttons and control axes.
Even the sliders in the menus are affected.
https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/225807/stopping-camera-spin-in-gone-home