![]() I notice that the new gamepad, when I move the left thumbstick around to it's extremes, it occupies the whole input square above. One thing I noticed, though, was that in the windows calibrator here If I'm in game and I simply take out the battery pack from this controller and turning it off, then plugging in my old controller, that one works perfectly fine as it has. I tried the steam calibration settings, and no dice. I've tried the standard joy.cpl calibration tool, but no dice. On top of this, the y and x axis of the right thumbstick seems out of whack too, as the vertical aiming is much more sensitive in comparison to the horizontal aiming. ![]() ![]() However, I load up Nioh, and immediately I notice that my player character is drifting a few degrees to the left, and it's as if the left thumbstick recognizes a change in angle of input every 10-15 degrees or so, which makes movement pretty imprecise. So the new one arrives, and I assumed it would be plug and play like the previous two controllers of the same model. I recently bought an Xbox 360 Controller for Windows to replace a controller of the same model that has been wearing out, and experiencing a bit of the left thumbstick drift (I abhore the Xbone controllers)
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