
Search for the game, copy the path for the save & config directory.In Steam, right click the game, turn off cloud saves.it will then clear the steam cloud for you very easily.īut if that doesn't work. delete the saves and configs while the game is running and quit gracefully. I need to wipe everything, since there's no save, the settings must be corrupted and that same settings file copied from GFN to my local machine. Read the Steam Deck thread, the comment a dev said and thought, there's just no way. How could both GFN and locally have the same issue? Then unwillingly reinstalled, horrible advice for my case. Finally able to test later, it didn't work either locally or on GFN.

Started thinking, would VJoy work? Went to get a XBone controller as that had to work.

Then thought, maybe it's a new driver issue with Steam somehow (it's not a widely used controller). When I had time some 8 hours later, was able to test GFN and locally and neither worked with the Elite 2. Went to sleep, awoke, and ES2 still didn't allow a controller on GFN, so started downloading the game locally. Play by play? I played the other game that supported the Elite 2 a few hours before getting ES2.
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I'll just know how to be more observant when it happens again to id the cause. Basically, I don't know the answer to your question.

I have a weird feeling that it was a combination of GFN and ES2 and Steam. Updates, saves, drivers, mods, exporting, importing, it's a laundry list. I've been playing games for a while and it's weird playing on another computer that I can't touch and also don't know all of their rules on how stuff is handled. I did read your Comments in the Joystick/Gamepad Thread. Originally posted by Notoshy:can it be that Geforce NOW in general has a problem with this Game or a Component of the Game? XD
