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If it's a wireless controller, you have to make sure you turn it on before you launch the game. The game seems to not detect wireless controllers otherwise.
If wired, it should work as soon as you open the game.
- Anonymous11 years ago
This doesn't fix problem. I always have my controller on before I launch a game (as several other games have had this problem). DA:I still will not recognise it.
- Anonymous11 years ago
My Microsoft Wireless Controller for Windows still isnt recognized in Dragon Age Inquisition. Even though it is recognized by other games that Ive installed before and after DAI. Such as Ryse, Mordor, Far Cry 4 and most recently Wolfenstein. I would like to understand how a console game ported to PC doesnt recognize any of my controllers. I also tried the Logitech F310 (tried both its XInput and DirectInput options) and SteelSeries
- Fred_vdp11 years agoHero+
@dgrambo wrote:
My Microsoft Wireless Controller for Windows still isnt recognized in Dragon Age Origins. Even though it is recognized by other games that Ive installed before and after DAI. Such as Ryse, Mordor, Far Cry 4 and most recently Wolfenstein. I would like to understand how a console game ported to PC doesnt recognize any of my controllers. I also tried the Logitech F310 (tried both its XInput and DirectInput options) and SteelSeries
Dragon Age: Origins doesn't support controllers on PC. That's because the game was developed for PC first with console development being added later in the development cycle. The console gameplay was quite heavily criticized as well.
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