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Same here. I have a Wireless Xbox One controller. (Windows 10)
This is the third game I have this bug on. The Dev for Feist fixed it directly in a update.
I wonder why this bug happens.
I hope this is fixed pretty soon.
I'm getting this too with a wirless Xbox Elite controller on Windows 10.
our programmer Gustavo found the cause of this issue. Please take a look here:
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/app/405970/discussions/0/358415738190817593/
How to solve the problem with the Xbox One controller in Windows 10
Some of our users reported a bug with the Xbox One Controller in Windows 10 that forces the player to move right all the time, seems that the problem is the latest controller driver.
Windows 10 comes with a newer driver dated July 2015 that supports the Xbox button for accessing the Game bar inside games (to take screenshots and use the DVR feature, etc). However, this driver has the annoying bug that causes characters to move to the left in a small number of games (Including Flat Kingdom).
You can solve this by uninstalling the driver and installing the original Xbox One driver from May 2014, however you will loose compatibly with the Xbox Button.
Controller driver:
http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/connect-xbox-one-controller-to-pc
Please try to do the next steps:
- Have the Xbox One controller plugged in
- Startup the installer .msi
- Deinstall (remove) the current driver, if the installer gives you that option. Afterwards, restart the installer
- Install the driver (keep controller plugged in)
- When the driver is installed, you might notice that the controller still doesn't work
- Unplug and replug your Xbox One controller, it should vibrate
Flat should stop moving right after this.
If you are having the same issue after this, please use this thread so we can give you personal assistance on how to solve this.
Hope that works for you all !
I know I updated (downgraded) the controller before but do´nt remember which type of file it was (got it sent to me)
Edit: Found it on thechspot, but not working. I am running Win 10 so....