It's possible the config got changed as things updated. I have had that happen with old configs before.
You might need to rebuild your config or edit a similar one.
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It's possible the config got changed as things updated. I have had that happen with old configs before.
You might need to rebuild your config or edit a similar one.
Good idea! My last playthrough was on my wife's account, this time I'm borrowing it on mine. I'll try to go back and see what hers is.
And to be clear, an old config can look fine, but the internal structure may have changed with how the game/steam interprets it.
This most often happens to me where the devs create an official mapping later on that can do context-aware things in the game (i.e. using more than just Xinput).
It looks like hers got nuked too, it's on the "official" input scheme, and there's no sign of my previous setup, and gyro is off.
I'm hoping this wasn't a intentional change made by the have developer, that would make me pretty salty
Dev wouldn't nuke your custom profile on purpose. There's good reasons to implement a Steam Input API in their game, most notably because they can do certain things like automatic overlay switching, which further improves the experience for most people. Losing an older profile is sometimes an unintended side effect, and there's nothing they can do about it.
I meant on purpose as in to remove gyro aim for some reason. Though I don't think so, apparently forbidden west has native gyro support.
It's ok if my old profile is invalid, but why is it now not possible to set up gyro again?
I think you mentioned that you were mapping gyro as right stick? Is there a reason you don't use it as a mouse instead? The Steam version I think supports dual input, no?
I can give it a try at home, but I suspect there's something else going on. When you use gyro, are you using it when you touch the right stick? Are you using it when you touch the right pad? How is it being activated?
I've tried it as mouse, I've tried it with left trigger activateb and touch right stick activate and always active
Fundamentally you dont have to let the game you are playing perceive the gyro input directly at all, the game sees it as mouse or gyro input. That being said make sure you arent sending joystick input and mouse input at the same time, that can break things in many weird ways.
The simplest solution is just to make everything appear like mouse and keyboard which again bypasses the game having anything to do with gyro input before it is safely converted to normal mouse input.
See my comment here if you need help finding and copying steam configs.