STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor™

STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor™

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benbenben May 10, 2023 @ 10:17am
[Solved]Controller vibration is broken after patch 4
I'm using the XBOX elite 2
After the newest update, the good news is stutters is way fewer.
But the controller vibration is broken, it will continue to vibrate a few seconds even after the actions stops.
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Solved: I disabled the steam input and it seems to be normal again.
Last edited by benbenben; May 10, 2023 @ 10:54am
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Yonix May 10, 2023 @ 10:35am 
Can confirm (playing with a Elite Series 1). Controller keeps vibrating no matter what's going on, had to put vibration back to '0'.

Missus wants to keep playing Jedi Survivor all of a sudden ...
benbenben May 10, 2023 @ 10:55am 
Originally posted by Yonix:
Can confirm (playing with a Elite Series 1). Controller keeps vibrating no matter what's going on, had to put vibration back to '0'.

Missus wants to keep playing Jedi Survivor all of a sudden ...
I disabled the steam input and it seems to be normal again.
lyneca May 10, 2023 @ 6:47pm 
Damn, using a Dualsense controller so disabling steam input is not an option :/
Kaldaien May 10, 2023 @ 6:52pm 
Originally posted by Lyneca:
Damn, using a Dualsense controller so disabling steam input is not an option :/
Use DS4Windows like a normal person :)
thric3blinded May 10, 2023 @ 8:24pm 
Originally posted by benbenben:
Originally posted by Yonix:
Can confirm (playing with a Elite Series 1). Controller keeps vibrating no matter what's going on, had to put vibration back to '0'.

Missus wants to keep playing Jedi Survivor all of a sudden ...
I disabled the steam input and it seems to be normal again.

When you say you disabled steam input, do you mean Steam Settings -> Controller -> Uncheck "Enable Steam Input for Xbox controllers"? I'm finding disabling that stops the controller from working altogether.
benbenben May 11, 2023 @ 7:01am 
Originally posted by thric3blinded:
Originally posted by benbenben:
I disabled the steam input and it seems to be normal again.

When you say you disabled steam input, do you mean Steam Settings -> Controller -> Uncheck "Enable Steam Input for Xbox controllers"? I'm finding disabling that stops the controller from working altogether.
No, I did that in the game Properties.
Kaldarasha May 15, 2023 @ 8:41am 
Originally posted by Lyneca:
Damn, using a Dualsense controller so disabling steam input is not an option :/

Why? It enables all quality of the dualsense plus the correct buttons displayed. Though, for some reason the rumble doesn't work anymore in my case. Before the haptic feedback was perfect. You could even feel the vibration of the lightsaber.
Solved it: Windows has deactivated the controller as sound device, which is needed for the haptic feedback.
Last edited by Kaldarasha; May 15, 2023 @ 8:54am
Mikool May 25, 2023 @ 3:19am 
Originally posted by Kaldarasha:
Originally posted by Lyneca:
Damn, using a Dualsense controller so disabling steam input is not an option :/

Why? It enables all quality of the dualsense plus the correct buttons displayed. Though, for some reason the rumble doesn't work anymore in my case. Before the haptic feedback was perfect. You could even feel the vibration of the lightsaber.
Solved it: Windows has deactivated the controller as sound device, which is needed for the haptic feedback.
Wow I have been confused by the lack of vibration in my PS5 controller for a while, and this totally fixed it for me! Thanks! Kind of annoying that I can't disable the controller as audio device though, but it is what it is
Decent. Nov 9, 2023 @ 6:59pm 
Originally posted by Kaldarasha:
Originally posted by Lyneca:
Damn, using a Dualsense controller so disabling steam input is not an option :/

Why? It enables all quality of the dualsense plus the correct buttons displayed. Though, for some reason the rumble doesn't work anymore in my case. Before the haptic feedback was perfect. You could even feel the vibration of the lightsaber.
Solved it: Windows has deactivated the controller as sound device, which is needed for the haptic feedback.

Dude you are a FREAKING HERO!!
I was driving crazy not getting vibration and haptic feedback.
I had no idea and would never guess that disabling the controller as sound device will make all this trouble.
No words! Thanks! Awarded you as well.

Have a great one.
Kaldarasha Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:17pm 
You are welcome. The haptic feedback is nothing else than transforming an extra deep sound file into vibrations. So it was obvious to me to check if the system does recognise it as sound device.
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Date Posted: May 10, 2023 @ 10:17am
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