The Walking Dead: Season One
For the unrelated Activision game, see The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct.
General information
- The Walking Dead Telltale Forum
- The Walking Dead Telltale Website
- Steam Users' Forums
- Steam Community Discussions
Availability
Game data
Configuration file and save game data location
Video settings
Input settings
Controller support
The game supports the Xbox 360 controller and the Logitech gamepad. Controllers need to be turned on and activated before the game starts in order to be recognised by the game.
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Problematic support: http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29352
Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
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Controller support on Mac
Telltale has stated that controllers are not officially supported on the Mac[1].
However, by installing the unofficial Mac OSX Xbox 360 Controller driver provided by tattiebogle.net, players can plug in their wired Xbox 360 controllers and the controller will be recognized by the game.
Please note players may need to restart their Macs in order for the controller to be recognized by this driver (as of version 0.11).
Issues And Fixes
"WalkingDead101.exe has stopped working" Error
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Poor performance with AMD graphics
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Corrupted textures or black boxes on screen with AMD graphics
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Game will not launch in Steam
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Steam version: Game Choices not saving between episodes or Episode showing "Coming Soon"
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Issues unresolved
No Invert Y-Axis Option
This game does not include a native invert y-axis option.[2]
The utility SakasaMouse or Polynomial's Mouse Inverter will invert y-axis on the mouse controls, and is reported to work in the game. Using this driver will also invert the y-axis mouse controls for all aspects of the game, including menu items.
The Walking Dead does not recognize any analogue stick inversions using Xpadder.[3]
System requirements
- Steam requirements state that playing the title is not recommended for Intel integrated graphics or Mac Minis or early-generation MacBooks.