Tomb Raider I-III Remastered is available now on PC and consoles, and it’s a great collection of the iconic trilogy and runs about as good as you’d expect across all platforms. The PC version supports multiple inputs, but if you’re running into any controller issues in Tomb Raider Remastered, here is how you can fix those.
Fixing Controller Issues in Tomb Raider Remastered
Tomb Raider Remastered natively supports multiple controller types including Xbox and PlayStation controllers, but you need to disable Steam Input for the game to load the correct profiles.
Disable Steam Input
- Open Steam and navigate to your library
- Right-click on Tomb Raider Remastered in your library
- Click Properties
- Now, select Controller at the left
- Click the dropdown icon next to Override for Tomb Raider I-III Remastered
- Set it to “Disable Steam Input“
Use a Wired Connection for PlayStation Controllers
If you are using a PlayStation controller, then you need to use a wired connection. The game has proper PlayStation prompts available, but the controller won’t work on a wireless connection. This is common for most PC releases that come with native controller support for PlayStation controllers including the Dual Shock 4 and Dualsense.
Check Detected Controllers
Make sure your controllers are actually showing up in Steam too.
- Click on Steam at the top left corner of the client, and select Settings
- Now, click on Controller in the list at the left
- Your connected controllers will show up under “Controller” as shown below.
We hope this guide helped fix the Tomb Raider Remastered controller issues on the PC. Let us know if you have any questions in the comments below.