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I don't feel it at all with my series x controller. I'm going to mess around with it a bit to see if it can get going somehow.
- Nylink4 years agoSeasoned Veteran@Nylink So sorry to bump my own post, but someone came up with a "solution" in the bug thread. You have to enable/disable steam controller support for it to work. In my case I already had it disabled so I had to enable it, and with the other people they had to disable steam support for it to work.
Maybe the game just needs to recognize the controller again, not sure how it really works tbh.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/Controller-Force-Feedback-issues/m-p/11689383#M4931- OatmealB0wl4 years agoSeasoned Hotshot
WORKAROUND FOR PC: Disabling vibration in the Xbox Accessories app is the way to go. For some reason, it hadn't saved my profile the first time I tried, but I did it again and now vibration is disabled for the controller across all games (which I'm fine with), including F1.
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They also made it impossible to disable vibration on the Xbox controller. I've tried every combination of enabling/disabling vibration, turning the vibration magnitude down to 0, re-applying my controller preset in-game, and disabling vibration in the Xbox Accessories app. Nothing works.
I'm really patient as far as dealing with issues in games, but this is getting ridiculous.
Update: Per the suggestion just above, I found the rumble setting in the Steam Controller menus and disabled it. Hopefully I can still configure the rest of the controller settings in-game if needed?
What a mess.
Update 2: NOPE, just alt-tabbing out of the game to post that first update broke it again. I can't play this game until I can turn off controller vibration. Wtf is going on at Codemasters?
- 4 years ago
i had it turned off, but when I turn it on I don't have any trigger vibration whatsoever.
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