I use a steelseries controller and I have no issues with it, actually I love it! I have never experienced the issues you're saying you have, but I hope you figure it out.![]()



I use a steelseries controller and I have no issues with it, actually I love it! I have never experienced the issues you're saying you have, but I hope you figure it out.![]()
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I've had 2 logitech dual shocks for over 8 years and use htem nonstop, and they're still perfect. little dirty, and have cleaned them once or twice, but I reccomend them.
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Whenever I'm using the wireless xbox 360 controller and it turns itself off, I can't turn the controller on and play with it until I've restarted the client. I read something about this not being an issue during the alpha/beta testing, so I'm hoping it will eventually be fixed (I'm assuming this problem goes with all wireless controllers) since I only have this problem with this game.
In the Config Program for FFXIV, try setting the calibration correction to 0.5
My wired Xbox 360 controller was doing what the OP was reporting while it was at 0.1, and it was endlessly annoying. After raising it to 0.5, controller works like a charm.


Im using a wired Xbox360 controller. Never had any issues with it. I have had other brand controllers, and never again. Logitech, Snakebyte etc just feels like they are less well built then PS3 Dualshocks or Xbox360 controllers.
I know if i had any of these issues you guys are talking about. Then I would open it up and clean it, maybe look for broken solderings or damaged wires etc. Ive done this ever since the Atari joystick/Amiga Zipsticks ^^

Don't fret. Same issue here, I found bashing it against something works for awhile..

If you used a razer naga and keyboard you would prolly love life alot better.So i have the Snakebyte FFXIV controller, and it worked great for a long while, but recently the right analog thumbstick has been acting up. When i configure it, it shows it twicking a bit, the right stick is set to rotate my camera, and it seems to randomly move my camera like i am pushing up on the thumbstick. The stick itself isnt stuck it moves perfectly in all directions, but it is very annoying. Does anyone have and suggestions before i put out more money on another gamepad!? Thank you for any help that is offered.
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