PowerWash Simulator 2 Drift Fix Guide

PowerWash Simulator 2 Drift Fix Guide
PowerWash Simulator 2

If your character won’t stop walking on their own, it has been some what if a persisten issue. Controller drift has been one of the first and most common bugs in PowerWash Simulator 2 since launch.

What Causes The Drift Problem

Players using Xbox controllers, Elite controllers, and even Steam Decks have reported their characters slowly drifting in one direction. Some also see it happen when switching between controller and mouse controls. It’s not tied to stick wear in most cases, since PowerWash Simulator 1 and other games don’t show the same issue.

The problem seems to come from the game’s small deadzone calibration.

Quick Ways To Stop The Drift

  • Turn off your controller completely before launching PowerWash Simulator 2, then turn it back on once you’re in game

  • If you have a second controller, try that to confirm whether it’s the same behavior

  • On PC, disable Steam Input under Properties in Steam, then relaunch the game

  • Unplug any other input devices like steering wheels or extra gamepads before starting

  • If you’re using an Elite controller, open the Xbox Accessories app and reset your deadzone to default

  • If you’re using a controller with hall effect sensors, that may completely prevent hardware drift

  • As a last resort, switch to keyboard and mouse until a patch adds adjustable deadzones

What Developers Have Said

As of now, there’s no in-game setting to change controller deadzones. Players have requested the feature in multiple threads, and FuturLab has acknowledged the reports. The issue seems to affect Xbox controllers more consistently, but a few users have also mentioned minor drift when standing close to certain objects even on keyboard and mouse.

Final Blurb

The drift bug in PowerWash Simulator 2 isn’t your controller’s fault. Until a patch adds proper calibration options, the best move is to restart without your controller active, disable Steam Input, or play with mouse and keyboard. It’s not ideal, but at least your cleaner won’t keep moonwalking out of the van anymore.

FAQ

Why does my character keep walking on its own

The game’s controller deadzone is too sensitive and picks up slight input even when the stick rests in the center.

Does this happen with all controllers

Mostly Xbox and Elite controllers, though a few Steam Deck and Pro Controller users also reported it.

Is there a fix for now

Disable Steam Input or start the game with your controller turned off, then reconnect after loading in.

Can you change deadzones in PowerWash Simulator 2

Not yet. The setting doesn’t exist in the launch version.

Is it a hardware issue

Unlikely, since other games including PowerWash Simulator 1 don’t show the same drift behavior.

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