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Check that the game you're playing has vibration support for controllers. Some games don't support vibration, or they may require you to enable it in the settings.
Make sure that Steam's controller settings are properly configured for your controller. You can do this by going to Steam > Settings > Controller > General Controller Settings. From here, you can calibrate your controller and make sure that vibration is enabled.
Check that your controller is properly connected to your computer. If your controller is wireless, make sure that it's properly paired with your computer. If it's wired, make sure that the cable is properly connected.
If none of the above steps work, try resetting your controller to its default settings. You can do this by going to Steam > Settings > Controller > Reset to Default Settings.
Hopefully one of these steps will help you get your controller vibration working again!
xbox one controller, connected via usb cable.
identify = controller rumbles, in none of the games it vibrates.
all set to vibration = on
never be on steam beta....
https://hardwaretester.com/gamepad
And this is what i call "phase 4". Future racing-games will simply no longer have vibration-feature at all, since it would no longer work, no matter what they would do. Exception: If they further downgrade the games.
Also using steam beta, no rumble on first player controller. 3 other similar controllers work just fine.
Also using new family sharing so cannot revert back :)