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Also, each time you make any adjustments on the controller itself, it needs an in-game calibration pass.
Also make sure that any trim value is set to be neutral. If the time on either of these is skewed too much to one side, it will also max out on one end very quickly.
I didn't do a calibration on the controller. Just searched a youtube video for it and boom! Everything is now very much controllable.
Thanks a lot for your help. The only problem now is to relearn muscle memory because I was a bit too used to the "before calibrate controller" XD