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I found a fix, because I was not about to stop using my Tartarus to play this game. (I'm assuming you're not going to be using a controller.) Go into settings in the game, go to controller, turn dead zone all the way up to .99. That should fix it. Posting this for you and future people looking for a fix.
Hi, i tried this method, but it isn't working. Multiple times i was resetting the deadzone and yet my character is going on its own, even when i stop pressing the "W" or any of the keyboard button.
Press tab to accept the change when setting zone to .99
Hi. Thanks, i tried this also (setting the deadzone to .99) but still i won't work for me. I hope that devs will repair this on the next patch. Hope so! 🙂
In my experimentation, I found that anything over .13 killed the drift from the Tartarus. Currently got mine at 0.15 which still feels pretty responsive on an actual Xbox controller.