If your Xbox or PlayStation controller is not working in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 on PC, try this quick fix
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is finally out now, but some of its players on PC are encountering issues that are preventing them from enjoying the game. Previously, players were complaining about the game constantly crashing and stuttering, and there were also reports of a black screen and the game not launching. Now, it seems that some players are facing issues while using a controller in the game on PC.
While PC games are meant to be played with a keyboard and mouse, some people prefer using a controller for a more relaxed experience. However, in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the controller is not working for some players on PC, including PS4 USB and PS5 wireless controllers. If you’re facing the same issue, don’t worry, as there seems to be a simple way to fix it.
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How to fix controller not working in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 on PC
Here’s how you can quickly get the controller working in the game.
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Restart Steam
To get the controller working, simply restart Steam. It's a basic fix, but the issue seems to be caused by a temporary bug that disappears after restarting the Steam client. In a post on the Steam Community Forum, two players confirmed that their controllers started working in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 after they restarted Steam. So, you can try the same to see if it fixes the issue for you.
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Alternate Method – Turn off Steam Input
If restarting doesn’t help, then there’s another way to fix the issue, and this one involves disabling Steam Input. Here’s how you can do it:
- Launch Steam.
- Click on ‘Steam’ in the top-left corner.
- Select Settings.
- Scroll down and click on ‘Controller.’
- Scroll down again and click the toggle button next to ‘Enable Steam Input for Xbox controllers.’
- Next, click the box next to ‘PlayStation Controller Support’ and select ‘Not enabled.
The settings should look like this: