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Pretty please, tell me how you did that!
The only way I can get rumble to work is using a PS4 controller with DS4.
That´s weird. I sent a ticket about the lack of vibration on my xbone controller and they told me the game only supports xbox360 controllers. Probably it only works in the wired one. What it's infuriating is that the old Lego games have working vibration with all controllers. They changed something that messed up the vibration and they don't care enough to fix it.
I have a wired Xbox 360 controller and the rumble doesnt work on it or my xbox one or my wireless 360 controller. Its just broken all the way around.
The vibration is there though, because it works when I use my PS4 controller using DS4. There is a workaround on Windows 7 or 8 (disabling a HID-compliant game controller in Device Manager) but it doesn't work on Windows 10.