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I'd imagine if they really really wanted to they could get Xbox 360 ones working without tooooooo much difficulty but I haven't heard anything about it, I wouldn't be waiting on it personally but I'd definitely be bringing mine out if they did
Which model do you have? It looks like the Xbox versions report different IDs. We'll see if we can add this support in (might be tricky unless we can get our hands on one)
I haven't looked into possibly adjusting controller axis sensitivity for Spin Rhythm in it's settings files. I dunno if that could be possible?
**UPDATE**
I think there's a good chance that once you have saved a local steam controller config file for Spin Rhythm, then you should (in theory) be able to go in and adjust the settings in the .vdf file to get the platter working. I've never edited a steam controller config file internally before, so it would help to have someone with more knowledge of what settings do what. lol but I'm going to try and figure out if there's a way.