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Elden Ring: What To Do If Your Controller Isn't Working

According to PC Gamer, the controller problem is frustratingly inconsistent. The outlet noted, “Our editor-in-chief Evan Lahti’s wired Xbox One controller wasn’t working, but senior editor Tyler Wilde’s wireless Xbox One controller is working fine. On this Steam forum post, dozens of players are reporting issues with Xbox and PlayStation controllers.” Even so, there are a few tactics that seem to have straightened out those problems.

Twitter user @iBDWSSBM recommends uninstalling the virtual joystick driver Vjoy, which seems to be interfering with “Elden Ring” in some undetermined way. This has apparently worked for a number of users, but not everyone has seen the same results. 

Some gamers have reported a similar issue with previous FromSoftware games and have found that simply unplugging your mouse and keyboard prior to launching “Elden Ring” should force the game to recognize your controller. Gamer Tweak also recommends Force Quitting the game and restarting your computer, just for goof measure.

Other players have found success in fiddling with their PC’s settings, specifically by enabling both “Xbox Configuration Support” and “Generic Gamepad Configuration Support,” even though those should be considered two separate forms of play. 

As players are quickly figuring out, there doesn’t appear to be one singular fix for the controller issues bogging down the PC version of “Elden Ring.” However, while fans wait for Bandai Namco and FromSoftware to address the game’s issues, it’s worth giving the above methods a shot.

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