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Tufekci Apr 29, 2020 @ 11:02am
Can't play with cheap usb controllers
Hello i have a problem can someone help me. I have an xbox controller works with no issue in the game. I have two more cheap snoopy wired controllers but i can't make them work. I added xbox360 emulator to games file but still not working. They were working on (with that 360 emulator files) overcooked but not on this.

[FIXED]
I deleted all files related to xinput emulator and just enabled the "generic gamepad configuration support" in Steam's Big Picture mode/controller settings. That worked for me at least.
Last edited by Tufekci; Mar 28, 2021 @ 12:25am
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nakter Apr 29, 2020 @ 12:59pm 
Same problem here. Why is alwayst so big problem to use no-name pads?
Darkness Apr 29, 2020 @ 1:38pm 
Originally posted by fornakter:
Same problem here. Why is alwayst so big problem to use no-name pads?
Simply because these gamepads often only offen Direct Input support, and most games since like 2013 only support X-Input instead.

Still, nowadays, you can go to Steam Settings -> Controller -> General, and enable "generic controller" support, that basically "emulate" a X-input controller with any generic controller, then launch the game.

It *should* make the game compatible with much more games.

Since Steam did that, it's not really needed to use stuff like emulators, since Steam does that itself.
Last edited by Darkness; Apr 29, 2020 @ 1:38pm
clementine May 2, 2020 @ 4:23am 
Originally posted by Darkness:
Originally posted by fornakter:
Same problem here. Why is alwayst so big problem to use no-name pads?
Simply because these gamepads often only offen Direct Input support, and most games since like 2013 only support X-Input instead.

Still, nowadays, you can go to Steam Settings -> Controller -> General, and enable "generic controller" support, that basically "emulate" a X-input controller with any generic controller, then launch the game.

It *should* make the game compatible with much more games.

Since Steam did that, it's not really needed to use stuff like emulators, since Steam does that itself.

Thanks for the advise! :cozybethesda:
clementine May 2, 2020 @ 5:18am 
I enabled the generic controller support in steam. Now when the game starts I can skip the introduction videos with my Direct Input Controller. But after that the controller is dead again :o(
Tufekci May 2, 2020 @ 5:57am 
Originally posted by Darkness:
Originally posted by fornakter:
Same problem here. Why is alwayst so big problem to use no-name pads?
Simply because these gamepads often only offen Direct Input support, and most games since like 2013 only support X-Input instead.

Still, nowadays, you can go to Steam Settings -> Controller -> General, and enable "generic controller" support, that basically "emulate" a X-input controller with any generic controller, then launch the game.

It *should* make the game compatible with much more games.

Since Steam did that, it's not really needed to use stuff like emulators, since Steam does that itself.
I forgot to thank you man yeah ur advice worked.
TheCs May 2, 2020 @ 7:28am 
Hello! I have almost same problem. I bought a fake ps4 contoller...It was worked, becaused the steam recognized it as generic gamepad, i could set up te buttons, and that worked. And in this week steam had a new update, and now recognized it as ps4 controller with camera control, and the gamepad is not working.... :( i can't set up the buttons..
s_l Sep 14, 2020 @ 10:37am 
I have the same problem with my generic crontroller as clementine. i can skip intro stuff, but as soon as it gets ingame, they stop working.
Raptor Mar 27, 2021 @ 6:22pm 
I'm bumping this old topic because I would LOVE to play this game with 4 players, but because of keybindings, it won't let the generic USB controllers without joysticks function properly.

This isn't because they can't work in the game. They work just find with the directional pad. The only reason you can't use them is because the game defaults the D-pad to "emotes" and the only alternate control scheme that actually lets you move with the D-pad has no grab button unless your controller has L and R trigger keys. Both L and R shoulder buttons are used to jump!

This is such a simple fix, I don't understand how they haven't fixed this to allow people to use generic controllers with D-pads and no joysticks. My family of 4 would all be able to play this fun game because we have 2 PS4 controllers (which are not cheap at $50 each!) and 2 generic SNES USB controllers that would work perfectly fine.

Please devs pay attention to this and fix it. It would be as easy as adding an alternate control scheme in the controls menu that maps all the keys properly to something like SNES-type 4-button controller with a D-pad and 2 shoulder buttons.
alperbilk Jan 29, 2023 @ 2:11am 
Generic gampad/joystick users can try these steps,
Go to
https://www.x360ce.com/
Download v3.x for 64bit games
UNZIP and place x360ce_x64.exe next to MovingOut.exe
i.e. by navigating to ...../Steam/steamapps/common/MovingOut/
Run x360ce_x64 and let it create dll file(s)
Try starting the game.
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