Apparently there is an issue, where if you have more than one controller connected while playing Destiny 2, vibration ceases to function for the active controller, regardless of your selected settings. This removes all useful tactile feedback in the game.
This is creating a problem for me when trying to play using Co-pilot (an Xbox system function that allows 2 controllers to act as one). Even though it acts as one controller, Destiny doesn't care and disables vibration because a 2nd controller is detected. Bungie seems to have been fairly proactive with accessibility settings in Destiny, so it's disappointing to see this issue. It should also affect people who may happen to have another controller or something like a steering wheel still connected.
Are there any workarounds for this, and is it an issue that Bungie is aware of? I don't see any technical reason for this restriction to exist, so it would be helpful if it could be fixed.
Thanks
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