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Can't say I've had that issue with my custom PS5 Controller on this game. If you are having controller drift, use a tool to adjust the stick deadzones as a temporary workaround.
This would be a bit too much I suppose. xD
Do you know how long Taito were actively developing games? Sure it slowed down a LOT over the years, but during the arcade, famicon era and beyond, dayum they were on fire!!
1) The same sensitivity problem persisted
2) The left stick would not respond at all
I think this problem stems from the program thinking that a generic gamepad, in my case an xbox one controller, is actually a steam controller. It shows a steam controller prominently in the controller options. It thinks the left stick is one of those touch pads, hences the weird controls.
It wouldn't surprise me of some of the heads at Taito are out of touch and assume that most PC gamers use Steam controllers, because xbox/playstation controllers are for consoles, and PC gamers love steam/valve, so it figures they must use steam controllers, right? WRONG!