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- If you are devoted to getting the Controller working you might also want to check how steam is having the Xbox controller interact with the Game.
-- You Can check that by Right clicking the Game title In your Collection > Select Properties > Select Controller > Make sure it's set to Default Settings.
-- If it's set to "Disable Steam Input" Steam won't let your Controller interact with the Game.
I just uninstalled due to the poor controller support myself, the "d' key on my own Keyboard requires wiggling for 1-2 seconds once pressed so switching over to mouse & keyboard at this point wouln't help.
I own an XboxOne pad and also had the same problem, but the solution written in this post helped me. Since I changed the "Force Off" it's already working normally for me on all sides on the D-pad.
Here is also a screenshot (from Google image) with the option shown exactly:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0444/0919/2598/files/x-3_1024x1024.png?v=1601874832
if a button feels extra squishy then its DEF a failign membrane. if a your having stick drift then its a failing thumb stick potenometor.
membranes are easily replaced for mainstream controllers (liek official playstation, xbox, nintendo, and a few third party controllers too (8bitdo does sell membranes and buttons for the pro series of controllers).
membrane replacement is a few screws, pop out the torn one, place the new one, and button it up.
but you have stick drift then that means its a bad thumbstick that does require soldering.
if you dont know how to solder, give a few video game system repair shops calls and ask if they do thumbstick replacements on site if they say yes and they have the parts on hand then you have found a gem.
soldering is a GREAT skill to have even if its just to repair your own things.
so i dug into it and its because it wants to use its own controller driver, and that conflicts with steams controller driver. basicly the controller is assigned to steam controller, but this game is looking for a controller hooked to its own driver. try disabling steam controllers for games, and as long as the controlelr is a x input controller and has no other issues, it will work.