Copy-paste the line bellow, save the notepad, then you're good to go! (HOPEFULLY.
Go all the way down until you find your controller's tab (I use a twin usb controller type here).
Open Assassin's Creed Syndicate folder and open AC.ini file with notepad.
Go to my documents ("This PC/Documents" on windows 10).
Play the game first with your controller plugged in so the game can scan the input. It's 2020 now, and I found out how to manually tweak the settings for controller on this game.Ġ. Luckily the keyboard controls aren't nearly as bad as the last AC game I played. There may not be an easy fix for this, but I figured I'd put my issue into the existing thread for ACS. So I don't believe x360ce is able to take control in ACS. When the game boots up with the x360ce files in the game folder, it does the beep that indicates x360ce is active, but that makes no difference as I have the same problem if I remove the x360ce files from the game folder. Last month, we reported that Assassins Creed Syndicate PC was suffering from a strange phenomenon: cloth physics was stuck at 30FPS, creating a jarring effect since the rest of the games frame. I've tried both 32 bit and 64 bit x360ce and both have the same issue. Changing the mappings in the Mad Catz software for the controller does nothing. The problem is that the right stick is directionally inversed, so up moves the camera left, down moves the camera right, right moves the camera down, and left moves the camera up. However, it appears with ACS that it just innately detects the controller as a gamepad, and automatically has the buttons mapped as if it were a 360 controller. I have the Saitek Cyborg V3 and have used x360ce with many other games and no issue. I second that x360ce is not working properly with Assassin's Creed Syndicate.