JPTG continues the story of what happened to the embryo can and shows the fate of Isla Nublar. Takes place during and after the events of the first movie and follows in the steps of the park’s vetrinarian, Dr. Video Card: ATI or NVidia card w/ 256 MB RAMĪdditional: Not recommended for MAC Minis or early-generation MacBooks Processor: 1.8 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent OS: XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / Windows 7 Rated: Teen for Language, Voilence and Gore.Ĭontroller: Gamepad, Keyboard, Mouse, and Touch pad controls. Thanks for this solution, my xbox one controller now got vibration even in the other lego games.Developer: Telltale Games in partnership with NBC/Universal Its a good controller for steam, so if the games you play are on steam, then thats a match made in heaven. but I dont have any personal experience at all. I do believe it does have the vibration feedback. Would a Steam controller have force feedback/vibration in this scenario, though? Have you tried it? If so, I'd be very interested in picking one up.įrom what I heard through WB Games tech support, the only controller LJW is compatible with is the 360 anything else is working out of sheer luck. At least its a controller you know will work specifially for games on steam. a lot of pc games really suck at implementing controller options correctly. But on some games vibration doesnt seem to work for some. I purchased a xbox one controller for windows and that works just fine. Controllers are really iffy on pc because of driver differences and compatability issues. Originally posted by Frank2bad:if all else fails i would get a steam controller. Trying anything else is more or less a cluster fack If all else fails i would get a steam controller. And when the level complete summaries come up, the 360 controller gets different vibrations/times than the XB1 controller. Ground shakes, hitting breakable objects for studs, all of it suddenly works properly on that level. Weirder still, on the Indominus Rex level, the vibration on the XB1 controller *will* work once the Rex comes into the level. The 360 controller still gets vibration, but not the XB1. Disabling XINPUT compliant device in the manager makes both controllers stop working. Now I recently purchased a XB1 controller and the vibration doesn't work on the XB1. I had a Logitech gamepad and P2 had a 360 controller. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work for me. OMG you're a genius!!! That actually worked!!! Thank you!!!! Originally posted by Frank2bad:I got it to work. The PC gets confused between what driver it should be using for the XB controller My point is look for another driver that is a game controller or if you have anything else installed besides the XB controller driver, go in device manager, and disable it. Started up the lego jurassic world and Boom Vibration was on. I tried uninstalling it but it just reinstalled when I plugged the XBO controller back in. But I had to manually go in there and Disable that driver. I had another driver installed which was called "Compliant game controller" which was located under Human interface device. so the pc recognizes that you have that connected. It should have that if you have the driver installed. I have and you should have the option that says xbox one or xbox controller. Maybe it will helpįrom there "system" with the subcatergory device manager
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