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So, it just might be me, but I'm used to those graphics and don't see any particular problem considering that they're games created a loooong time ago and probably for an older generation that usually doesn't feel the need to have everything cathering to their specific needs.
Side note: Just try to uninstall the game and delete any files that might still be lingering at the installation's location. And then reboot the PC and restart the installation proccess without installing the mod's. Problem solved, I'd venture saying.
Dude literally nobody cares if you don't personally care for mods. The guy is asking a question about a technical problem. Take your sense of smug superiority and ♥♥♥♥ off.
Literally all I wanted was to be able to use the triggers and the only method to do so makes my controller non-functional.
Just use simple xbox controller emulator https://www.x360ce.com/
download 64bit version and put files in the same folder as game .exe file -> Run x360ce_x64.exe
And that's it