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I have a mini-ITX rack with
• Windows 7 Pro 64-bit,
• a Radeon RX Vega 56,
• an Intel Core i5-7600K with 3.8 gigahertz
• and 16 gigs of ram
and yesterday I tried playing Turbo Island Purger.
So I opened up the config window, mapped the gamepad buttons with XInput as best as I could, set the graphics to 1080p high quality fullscreen and booted the game up.
First problem right at the main menu where I could not seem to select anything with either the d-pad or the analog sticks or the buttons. So I resorted to using the mouse just to start a new game, except it just went on loading for one more second and then the game just crashed on me.
I then opened the config again and set graphics to 1080p low quality fullscreen and again, first no gamepad recognition and then tryna start a new game only for it to crash right away. I then set graphics to 720p low quality windowed and yet again no gamepad, tried starting new game, crashed right away.

Hey, thanks for reporting

By the 'config window' do you mean Unity's config window which pops up after you run the game?

Also, what kind of gamepad do you use? I've tested Playstation and Xbox controllers so far - both worked well.

Yeah, by 'config window' I mean the one before the game proper.
And I tried using the 8bitdo SN30 Pro/SF30 Pro first model in XInput mode.

Well it's strange, because I've removed config popup in the last update (v 0.3.1).

Unfortunately, I'm not able to support your controller at the moment - but it's on my TODO list and will be fixed in future updates.

Anyway, I did notice the latest update so far, so I installed the latest version and at first it did run.
It ran at 720p windowed with low quality and I again had my gamepad in XInput mode connected. First issue then was how the guy kept moving to the lower right; He did react to moving the d-pad and left stick, but when I let go, he'd keep moving lower right again. Also the buttons didn't seem to be mapped ?(
I did, however, find the pause button and the pause menu showed me the graphics settings which I set to 1080p high quality fullscreen right away; Then I closed the game to reconnect the gamepad and reopened it. But now, with graphics at 1080p HQ full, it keeps crashing on me again everytime I try starting a new game. I tried reopening it several times with and without gamepad and it still crashed upon tryna start a new game.
So I tried to delete and reinstall the game's latest version in hopes it would reset graphics, but it's still at 1080p HQ full and now, for the second issue, I can't for the love of me seem to find the config file that has the graphics settings written in it.

Hey, as I mentioned before - I am currently focusing on developing core game experience and cannot support your controller (but it's on my TODO list and will be done in the future). 

Regarding your settings issue: if you are on Windows, you can go and delete all the content from this folder C:\Users\YOUR_USER_NAME\AppData\LocalLow\WolkGames\

If you are on Mac, go to ~/Library/Preferences folder,  and delete a file named unity.WolkGames.TurboIslandPurger.plist

It should clear the saved graphic settings