[UPDATE - FIXED] Controllers issue - investigation

Dark Devotion

Explore the secrets of a mysterious fallen temple and put your Templar faith to the test in Dark Devotion, where no sacrifice is too great in praise of your God.

[u][b][UPDATE - FIXED][/b][/u] Thank you all for sharing your feedback with us! After carefully investigating this problem, we did a manipulation that should have fixed the issue. In order for it to be active, you must: - disconnect your controller - restart Steam - plug your controller This should allow you to play Dark Devotion without problem. In the case the issue is still present after restarting Steam several times, there is an individual manipulation that can also fix the problem. Here are the steps to follow: - On Steam, enable the big picture mode - Bring up the Steam overlay ingame (tab + alt) - Select Controller Options - Set "Steam Input Per-Game Setting" to "Forced Off" - Restart the game if needed This should fix the issue and allow you to use your controller as well. Thank you all again very much for your patience and understanding. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello everybody, First of, thank you all for being so active for the release of Dark Devotion. The whole team is really excited to see you all so supportive. Thank you! We got several reports regarding controllers not working with the game. We are deeply sorry if you are encountering this issue and we will do our best to fix it as soon as possible. It seams that this issue may be hardware related. If you are encountering this issue, please let us know in the comment section bellow what controller do you have so we can investigate further and work on a fix. Could you also please let us know if you have an Antivirus software installed and if so, which one? Finally, could you please let us know if the "xinput1_3.dll" file is present in the game's folder ("C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dark Devotion")? All this info will help us greatly in understanding where the issue may come from. Thank you for your help and support.