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I'll just keep waiting for a fix or until I get too frustrated and start the Bootcamp process.Scan performed on, Computer: HP HP Pavilion 11 x2 Notebook PC - Windows 7 64 bit With B元, I have to tick the 360 controller emulation even though I'm using my One controller. Since macOS doesn't support the 360 controllers natively, I can't just buy an older controller.
I'm still hopeful that there's a way to fix this without Windows. I also received a notification of a macOS update, which I JUST completed (not sure if that matters, but just an FYI), which makes me on macOS 11.1. I was able to complete the 0.16.11 installation, but it doesn't show in the sys pref pane. But, it's frustrating when I spent a lot of money on the game(s) and controller and can't use them. I'm not really stressing that I can't play my game, as I'm not a huge gamer anyway. I haven't used Windows in like 10 years, and I would have to free up a lot of space for the installation. You're probably right Bootcamp with Windows is probably the best option, albeit not the easiest. Need any help let me Thanks for the info. (trying to get xbox controllers to work on Mac twith games that are not Apple Arcade is just going to be a nightmare, until companies make the move to the new ecosystem apple has created with Big Sur) Might be worth it for you! (as long as you already have a copy of either windows 7, 8, key or 10, they all work with Win 10)
and best of all bc its windows full xbox controller support! yes! I play games like Sekiro and Tomb Raider just fine with some tweaks to game settings for performance reasons.
Install Bootcamp windows say 200GB since it conserves about 10% of that and play your gams on there, and make sure to get "MacFanControl" App and have it always set to Full Blast. My best suggestion to you depending how much space you have on your Mac, is to do why I have gave in to do. I hope this helps some of So I uninstall the driver after updating to Big Sur, just now, I was using a beta version and it worked (but it will always say it failed, but in some cases it will work) now I was not able to get that to work this time with either build (posted and alpha 6) Just know the the system preference have had serious bugs in it for a long time and apple has never fixed it no matter how many time I reported them. since macOS Big Sur requires games to use "apples game controller framework" which supports xbox one controllers and newer. NOTE: You'll know the driver is functioning when the test mode registers your controller presses, BUT even when you make this far you make only have partial success since only some games will work.
make sure the controller is always turned off before switching OS's. (if you already paired you controlled to bluetooth with Mac, you just put a lockout on the controller from using cable connection, so to reset it back to cable you have to remove the connection completely from macOS bluetooth settings and then either use bootcamp windows or a window pc to reset the controller to use a cable. you always have to use a cable with Mac and xbox controllers unless you have a wireless adapter (Bluetooth will not work unless the game has official supported "apples gamepad framework") just use the cable. (also!! sometimes you need to connect your controller to windows via a cable and the xbox accessories app and so it syncs the intervals of the controller (idk why but this seems to always work for me) then boot into macOS. (not promised to work but I have had luck with it) you might have to install and uninstall the drive a few times before it will work.
also it might help if you use this unreleased version below with Elite 2 support or some of you. So first off this Driver currently doesn't have real support for Big Sur do to the changes added in this version of the macOS, while there are some tricky ways to get it to work it takes patience since its more of a hit or miss.