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Nothing scs can change if the gamepad might interprets information wrong (in case that the gamepad has more then one rumble motor in it......own a 2c but never felt anything weird in any games)
I saw this comment and reported this bug to 8Bitdo.
Add) The 8bitdo 2C is recognized as an XBOX360 controller
works exactly like an XBOX360 controller for almost all the games I play
but I don't know why this bug is happening with both SteamInput and Xinput in ETS2.
I have been using 2C for a long time since I commented.
I found that 2C is working HF and LF rumble in ETS2.
But I realized that 2C has rumble overshoot.
It is designed to react quickly to weak vibration.
So ETS2 which has a lot of weak vibration (suspension vibration) feels very strong vibration.