Ori and the Will of the Wisps – Fix: Controller Not Working on PC - MGW

Ori and the Will of the Wisps – Fix: Controller Not Working on PC

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In this tutorial, you will find steps to make the controller (gamepad, joystick) work with Ori and the Will of the Wisps.

 

 

Method #1

  • Launch the Steam.

 

  • On the top left, click on the Steam.

 

  • Go to the Settings.

 

  • Click on the Controller.

 

  • Click on the “GENERAL CONTROLLER SETTING” button.

 

  • Select/Check your gaming controller. For example, PlayStation Configuration Support.

 

  • Then go back and click on OK button.

 

  • Launch the game and check your controller.

 

 

Method #2

Download the Xbox 360 Controller Emulator: https://www.x360ce.com

 

  • Click on the “Download for 64-bit games” button.

 

  • It supports all joystick versions, including the PS4, and Logitech controller.

 

  • Run the x360ce_x64.exe application in the Ori and the Will of the Wisps folder.

 

  • Click on the Create button.

 

  • Extract the zip to the folder where Ori and the Will of the Wisps is installed.

 

  • Make sure the USB is plugged in.

 

  • Click on the Create button.

 

  • Click on the Next button.

 

  • Click on the Finish button.

 

  • Go to the Game Settings tab.

 

  • Click on the “Apply/Synchronize Settings” button.

 

  • Click on the OK.

 

  • Go to the Controller 1 tab.

 

  • Click on the Save button.

 

  • That’s all, you can play the game now.

 

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Jones
Jones
March 15, 2020 3:43 pm

If I press LT, still the maps opens….
what can I do?

Manan
Manan
March 15, 2020 8:00 pm
Reply to  Jones

make sure that these files are there
• xinput1_4.dll
• xinput1_3.dll
• xinput1_2.dll
• xinput1_1.dll
• xinput9_1_0.dll

whosyorudaddy
whosyorudaddy
March 17, 2020 12:39 am
Reply to  Manan

Thanks! That fixed it.

Temp bees
Temp bees
March 21, 2020 11:27 pm
Reply to  whosyorudaddy

How did u do it? How did u create the dll files? Or did u just rename the already existing dll file?

EDUARDO SANTOS TELES
EDUARDO SANTOS TELES
April 13, 2020 12:16 am
Reply to  Manan

Thanks for your tutorial… It helped… I could get all files you mencioned by following this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Li4exJZ2i8) on youtube. You have to mark the correct boxes inside game settings to get all the dll files… Then, it will work fine.

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