Jedi-in-training Rey ( Daisy Ridley), reluctant hero Finn ( John Boyega) and X-wing warrior Poe Dameron ( Oscar Isaac) lead the ragtag Resistance against a returning Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) in a film that's full of logic fumbles and muddies the focus of the third and final trilogy. The evolving relationship between Rey and the First Order's hotheaded Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) goes some interesting places, and director J.J. It could also be called " Star Wars: Attack of the Callbacks" since it bends over backward – and sacrifices a lot of good storytelling and fun new characters (we totally heart little Babu Frik) – to pay homage to familiar faces and aspects from previous films. My only suggestion would be to try a different controller from the one causing problems, as there are only a limited number of ways to deal with controller driver issues.View Gallery: 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker': Explore the final film in photos Since Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens isn't a newer release, there probably won't be any forthcoming support from the publisher or the developers. These are only a few examples of the countless OS / controller driver issues with W10. The newer XB1 controller with the 3.5mm jack would never work right with the game, no matter which drivers were used, while the older non-3.5mm XB1 controller would only work with W8 XB1 drivers.Īnother game had controller driver issues with the XB1 controller if the OS was W10 Anniversary, instead of pre-Anniversary. There are multiple XB1 standard controllers (non-Elite). There are a number of driver issues for console ports depending on the hardware (controller) and OS (W7, W10, W10 Anniversary) that Microsoft or game publishers have yet to address, unfortunately.Īnother game with a W10 controller issue was caused by a conflict between driver versions in addition to the controller revision. If Steam finds any files which are damaged keep verifying the files until it reports Once the process is completed, the Check Window will automatically exit. Steam will verify the game's files - this process may take several minutes. Select the Local files tab and click the Verify integrity of game cache. From the Library section, right-click on LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens and If the situation continues to happen, it may be necessary to verify your game files Launch LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens again. Here are generally incorporated into the Motherboard) and restart the PC, then One can remove all game controllers in here, shut down the PC and plug in the mainĬontroller into a USB socket (preferably one at the back of the case as USB sockets Instance of the same controller - or controllers - in here, so normally in Windows, Please check for controllers in here it is possible that you have more than one Usually accessible in the Windows Control Panel and via the System Icon. The situation might have its origins in your Windows Device Manager, which is I understand that you have tried removing allĬontrollers and other USB devices, yet this continues to happen. I am very sorry to learn that Player 2 keeps activating in-game even though there is I got this fix from their support, I will try it out tonight when I get home: No fix yet, but you could see if this is also it for you, and maybe play using keyboard instead of controller if you don't have a problem with that like I do.ĮDIT: JUST TRIED THIS, ITS NOT WORKING FOR ME So I guess for some reason it sees my controller as 2 inputs or something. EDIT 2: Turns out, for me it's my controller causing this, I removed it and it didn't happen anymore.
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