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I beleive it's down to something with the input mapper. So you can try disabling the Steam input mapper and installing another one of your choice. I can never remember the names of some of the options out there (xpadder, maybe?) but I'll amend this post if I remember.
Info from:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ask/questions/TxTDYGQTQXUUX7
(Remember to check the manual if you've still got it!)
Anyway, well done on figuring out a solution.
anyone know solution?
Perhaps it's also a multi-mode controller and maybe the manual will have relevant info.
Get the controller into X-Input mode and see if things are OK.
In your original experience you mention joystick operating as dpad but was the dpad operating as dpad or joystick? It sounds like dpad was acting like dpad but perhaps I'm getting things wrong.
See if you can test the game with both D-Input modes.
With the msi GC20, D-input analog mode means LS = LS and Dpad = Dpad. D-Input digital has them swapped over: LS functions as the dpad, and dpad as LS.
From the vids I've seen, the slider on the back of the P65 only has two positions, meaning the manual doesn't cover how to swap between the D-Input modes... See if pressing the Home button does the swap (saw that on a vid for the PV65). If pressing does nothing, see if holding Home is the answer.
EDIT: Hmm, perhaps my thinking that your controller was in D-Input digital mode as wrong. With the msi GC20, D-input digital mode also means RS operates as the face buttons xD
Start+turbo = dpad to analog switch
So now it has 8 angles. That's it. Literally happened out of nowhere.