This issue describes a situation where a Direct Input controller, particularly a D-TIG model, is recognized within the Assetto Corsa game’s options or settings menu but fails to function correctly when attempting to use it during gameplay. The controller appears to be properly installed and identified by the game software, as indicated by its presence in the input device selection screen. However, no input from the device is registered once a user enters a race or other interactive element within the game environment. For example, a steering wheel’s rotation or pedal input from a D-TIG controller is not translated into corresponding actions for the in-game vehicle.
The successful detection of a controller within the menu, yet its failure to function during gameplay, presents a significant impediment to the user experience. It prevents users from engaging with the game in the intended manner, often requiring reliance on less-optimal input methods like keyboard controls. This scenario diminishes immersion and can dramatically impact the player’s ability to compete effectively. Historically, this type of issue is often rooted in driver conflicts, improper configuration settings, or compatibility problems between the game engine and specific controller hardware.