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 As others have stated, you won't go wrong with either game.I got it to work. There are plenty more pros and cons to both games, and I didn't mean to dump on JW, but this is how I approach them. JW's creature customizer is better than Hobbit's, but it still feels somewhat like an afterthought, especially since JW's dinos are main characters while Hobbit's horses, wargs, etc. A lot of the dialogue in both games is lifted straight from the films, but since the JP movies are so old, there's a notable drop in audio quality for a lot of the story missions. In particular, the JW Mosasaurus tank got old real fast (since you can only play as the Mosasaurus in there, so they couldn't put a whole lot of variety into the puzzles), so I just got the gold bricks and never went back. By way of contrast, JW's dinosaurs are suitably awesome (especially the Brachiosaurus due to how huge it is), but all but the smallest of them are only available in specific areas, so the open world generally feels rather devoid of dinos. Hobbit also adds the LEGO building minigame from TLMV and a loot system, which really helps sell the illusion that you're crafting items and building with LEGO pieces rather than simply playing animations (although there are plenty of those too). Hobbit's treasure trove (carried over from LotR) gives any character the ability to do anything, which I really like, and it meshes well with the mithril bricks and the ability to forge them into objects, which is also a nice nod to the source lore. I prefer a single big open world to multiple little ones, so Middle-earth beats Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna in my book (it makes sense that you can't wander between JP and JW as that'd be immersion-breaking, but it would've been nice to be able to go between TLW Sorna and JP3 Sorna). I'm a huge Tolkien fan, so I'm obviously Team Hobbit, but I feel that Hobbit is objectively superior to Jurassic World (aside from the massive problem of leaving its story unfinished). Honestly, it mostly comes down to which franchise you prefer more. LEGO: Legends of Chima: Laval's Journey (NDS & PSV ONLY) LEGO: Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures But all gameplay videos must have the flair. This is not a subreddit to promote your YouTube channel.Only post content related to lego video games/gaming.Any bullying/obnoxious behavior will not be tolerated.If your content is NSFW (somehow), mark it as such.Lego Star Wars, Lego Batman, Lego Marvel Superheroes, you name it. This subreddit is a place for anything and everything related to the Lego Video games.
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