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Does the game support the controller? When you're running the game via Steam, it uses its controller service(?). When you are running the game somewhat directly this part will not be running. So if the game does not support your controller directly, you might need to find a way how to make it recognize it
I've had a handful of games where I had to explicitly define a controller mapping, so I second the idea.
It works when I launch through Lutris, but yea - using the Steam shortcut it doesn't work. I'm sure it all used to work on my old system, but not sure if I've tried it since moving to Wayland
uhm. Ok, let's get back one step. What is Steam shortcut?
Does "steam shortcut" mean that you are running lutris from steam? In such case maybe it's the other way round than what I proposed earlier - steam controller thingy grabs the controller and because of that it doesn't go straight to the game?
Its an option in Lutris to automatically create a shortcut in your Steam game library for a "Non-Steam game". But yes, I think you're right - that's probably what is happening
Then, I think, go into Steam, open the page of the game in library and in the options somewhere on the right, just below the image (?), try to disable something like Steam controller input for this game