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Open it in a text editor. Find
KB_REDIRECT_UNUSED_CONTROLLERS_TO_P1=1
and change it to
KB_REDIRECT_UNUSED_CONTROLLERS_TO_P1=0
save and close the file (do this while the game is not running).
See https://steamcommunity.com/app/855860/discussions/1/2533741983660587183/
What an honor to have the developer himself replying to my question!
Unfortunately, I tried that already and the issue persist. I tried with different combinations like Dual Shock 4 + Xbox One controllers and sometimes you can play a couple of games with no problems, and then it seems like the controllers get intertwined and if one player moves to the right, the other moves to the right as well. And in a beautiful game like yours, precision is key and at this time this makes it unplayable for us.
What might be causing this?