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Nope. There is no ANY gamepad settings. At all.
It's kinda strange to expect people play horror with mouse+kb sitting in front of the small display, when a lot of fellas would definitely prefer to grab a wireless controllers, shut off the lights and play on their huge TVs hooked up to PC. Big Picture and stuff. It's not coffee-break game like Desktop Dungeons. So it's either game design overlook or bad testing. I mean I expected some bugs giving it's indie indonesian 3D game so they aren't really capable to test a ton of hardware and software configuration, but controller support? It's not a bug, it's game design flaw. I mean, really, grab a controller during beta and you'll find out all the stuff that should be there by release. And stuff is not there.
PS. And demo doesn't even recognize my xbox controller.
I don't think it matters it's PC game or not. PC does support everything. Fighting games are best on arcade sticks, but it doesn't means they shouldn't be on PC. It's the matter of game design. It's horror game, it doesn't depends on text input and mouse clicking, so controller is natural fit.