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edit: Also, make sure the little switch underneath is set to X and not D!
Around 20% of the GnC players uses some controller.
83% out of total contoller uses are xbox controllers.
PS and Steam controllers are both at 5%
Other (?) contollers at 7%, switch controller at 0% (only 9 cases).
Since the game supports x-input and d-input both, it's interesting to see that
only 5% of xbox controller users played the game through steam-input enabled (and not the hardcoded support)
69% playstation contoller users played the game through steam-input enabled (and not the hardcoded support)
Does this mean d-input is coded worse, or just that people with some PS (d-input) controller rely on steam to handle everything and not risk if the game will work or not without it.