Ok Guys. Iv`e Fixed the Bug.
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1.) Windows, especially if using a version of Windows 10 that was upgraded from a prior installation of Windows 7, 8, or 8.1). Even if it's a clean installation of Windows, it doesn't mean that all the bits and bobs (Microsoft Redistributables, BIOS / UEFI, firmware, etc.) are fully up to date or compatible.
Removed all Redistributables. OS is up to date and Maintained.
2.) Anti-virus or anti-malware that is being too aggressive. Especially things like Norton, McAffee, Comodo, etc. can be very unfriendly with games. They may do things like hook inputs (a button may not respond) or prevent games from saving properly.
None Active Besides Windows Defender and Firewall. :/
3.) You have the game installed under a protected directory, like the default
Program Files or
Program Files(x86). If the Security settings are high enough on your system, this can wreak havoc with games. Installing to the root of your drive or a folder of your own creation on the root alleviates a lot of potential issues.
I bought the game on Steam.
C:/ my SSD and only carries the OS.
D:/ is my 1TBHD. When I attempt to file a different Directory for Installation, it still needs to be under the Steam Library.
I have already seen and gone through various open complaints on Steam forums regarding this exact bug.
Checked "Controller" Settings on Steam, and everything seems to be completely compatible and functional.
Any other game works perfectly. By the same rhetoric of all other complaints and fails.
4.) Physical quirks with your hardware. For example, many computers use "slave boards" to add things like USB ports and sound jacks to convenient spots in the case. Not all of these boards are necessarily of the same quality. Hooking the gamepad up to a jack on the back of the case (one that is built directly onto the motherboard) may fix the issue.
Im Running an ASUS TUF FX504GM.
Nothing Besides that.
5.) Third-party driver software. A Microsoft Xbox controller runs in UPnP. Any additional drivers or software suites for features are not required and may be introducing issues.
This is the thing.
I was actually WARY to speak up and ask for technical support when im not actually using official Microsoft Gear.
When I bought the game, I installed it and had two XBOX for PC USB Receiver Controllers. "Old"? Im not sure.
But the LT Button didnt work. I said to myself "Ok Dude, You need to upgrade. These Controllers are Second Generation and you need to buy the New One's". I Uninstalled the Game.
2.7 Years later (Today) I buy -
Sparkfox Atlas USB\Wireless\Bluetooth Controller for PC / Android
Seems legit. I looked for some reviews online before buying. Cheaper by %20 than a New Microsoft Controller...and it has more options.
By looking online, I found a few people recommending the
https://www.x360ce.com/ emulator to solve the LT Button Issue.
Allthough Windows automatically detected the Sparkfox as an X-Box Controller...the emulator is what allowed me to go into specifics and remap the buttons.
Took me a short time to understand what axis (half, Inverted etc...) to config...but figured it out.
LT is Haxis3 and RT is IHaxis 3.
6.) Mods. If you've altered the functionality of the game in any way, now or at any point in the past, it may have very weird effects. If so, ensure you have completely removed any mods and managers, then run a verify / repair through GOG / Steam / Origin. If the problem persists, completely remove and reinstall the game to a different installation path to ensure it's running under vanilla conditions.
No Mods Installed.
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Thanks alot Guys. Let the Gaming Begin!