Petr Novotný Posted October 27, 2019 Posted October 27, 2019 Left analog stick keeps drifting. I kerp moving even if slightly or not even at all touch the left stick. Others on reddit report same issues. Deadzone setings s hould be adjusted (almost new controller, no issues in other games)
Weathers Posted October 27, 2019 Posted October 27, 2019 If you wanna do it yourself you can setup deadzones by adding the below to your Input.ini found in C:\Users\XXXXXXXX\AppData\Local\Indiana\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor (assuming Epic) [/Script/Engine.InputSettings] AxisConfig=(AxisKeyName="Gamepad_LeftX",AxisProperties=(DeadZone=0.250000)) AxisConfig=(AxisKeyName="Gamepad_LeftY",AxisProperties=(DeadZone=0.250000)) AxisConfig=(AxisKeyName="Gamepad_RightX",AxisProperties=(DeadZone=0.200000)) AxisConfig=(AxisKeyName="Gamepad_RightY",AxisProperties=(DeadZone=0.200000))
Petr Novotný Posted October 27, 2019 Author Posted October 27, 2019 Thanks, I am aware of this, but I am on playstation, where you can't do this kind of edit...
Derf360 Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 I think the dead zone is more of a common problem on these ps4 controllers.. I finally bought a new stick last month because i was getting tired of the deadzone issues.. I had 2 older controllers that got soo bad, when i would hold all the way forward on the left stick, the right sticks deadzone would grow and start twirling my cameras around in all the games i played.. There are only a few games(2-3) i have ran into on the Ps4 that would allow you to manipulate the dead zone size... The new controller solved my issues... might be your only hope.. you could have a friday made controller where they said it was good enough and called it a day at the plant... lol 1
Petr Novotný Posted October 28, 2019 Author Posted October 28, 2019 Thanks for reply. In the end it really looks like a controller issue. I tried one trick I found on youtube to simply blow into the analog stick to move the dust out. And miroucasly it worked. Still some issues, but just sporadicaly. When it gets worse i will maybe dismabntle it and clean with alcohol ot buy new one. I wasnt aware that these issues are so common. And since the controller was quite new and looked after i didnt expect the issue to be here. Maybe its a combination of booth-game sensutivity and controller tolerances...
OEI_Wolf Posted October 30, 2019 Posted October 30, 2019 Very glad this issue is taken care of. Have fun!! --Doug.
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