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No Controller works in black ops 2. Including xbox 360/one and ps4 with DS4 windows.

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  • maxohsundefined Offline
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    Just a few days ago I was playing on my PS4 controller with DS4 no problems. Now just yesterday I was trying to play and my controller isn't working in BO2 but when I go play MW3 with my controller no issues at all. So I feel it has do something with my game not reading controllers because even xbox controllers I have won't work on there. I've tried launching through steam even disabling everything in steam still no luck. Is there any solution for this I would greatly appreciate it.

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      you should add plutonium to steam to be able to play with any controller without ds4.

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        you can try going to controller support within steam and check if the controller is working this is on the DS4 website try this troubling shooting Using a PS4 controller in Steam

        Thanks to official Steam support, there’s almost no setup involved in getting your PS4 controller working in Steam. Just be sure to pair or plug in your controller before opening Steam or any Steam games, otherwise your controller may not be recognized.

        Open Steam
        Go to Settings in top left dropdown
        Open Controller tab
        Click General Controller Settings
        Register device to your account
        Change preferences
        Calibrate joysticks
        Tick PlayStation Configuration Support
        Remap from Settings Controller tab/in game
        

        If you run into any connection issues, closing and reopening Steam should do the trick. Otherwise, try using a USB 2.0 port instead of a USB 3.0 port. DualShock 4s are weird like that.

        Once connected, navigate to Steam’s settings menu—under the top left dropdown—to get everything running smoothly. Under the Controller tab, open General Controller Settings; you should see your controller listed under Detected Controllers. From here you can register it to your account, so it will remember the settings on any PC you log into.

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