Problems with Xbox controllers spinning the ball

Ren

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I have the same issue as OP. I have xbox wired controller for windows, I'm on windows 8.1 x64, the chinese controller worked fine before but now it's broken.
@friction Please check this issue.

I reckon this is not an issue with the game itself but rather one of 2 things:

A) You're not doing full rotations
B) Your controller isn't registering full rotations

For A I've noticed that if I skip any section of a rotation it will immediately drop my revs. For example, rotating the left stick like this (_) with a "flat" section somewhere if I skip from say bottom left to bottom right.

For B, perhaps try a different controller, borrow one from a friend etc. If you see the same issue then sorry mate you're the problem. If it's fixed then your controller is kaput.

In any event, I fail to see how bigant can help with this - the game is registering the input it receives and reacting to that. The input is incorrect, so you need to work out whether that's user error or hardware.
 

fiction

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May 2, 2013
We can't help you because as @Ren pointed out the issue is with the controller and not the game. Also, I can't tell you something that other users haven't pointed out already.
 

dippa

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  1. Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Steam PC
I've got a PS4 and a Xbox One controller hooked up to my PC. For what it's worth, it's a million times easier to rotate the stick on the PS4 controller.
 

dippa

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How are the triggers?
Whoops, been AWOL for a while. fearsome tweak AAA season.

As for the triggers - they're excellent, in fact. I find any games that specifically use them a lot - racing, for instance - are 100000000% more enjoyable to play than using the DS4.

Having the official drivers means you get a better force feedback response through the triggers and the controller generally, which just further adds to that.

But the bumpers are a pain. So I pretty much just have both on the table and swap depending on what's more comfortable.

DS4 sticks wear out really quickly though. They're pretty poorly made.
 

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