Sorry for the late reply, was making some final tweaks to my setup. This should be a good starting point for everyone wanting to get into using a controller who uses the Steam Overlay and an Xbox One controller. I can’t say it’s for everyone but hopefully it can give some tips or tricks for some people. The main tip would be, you don’t need to use every button on the controller! Adding too much to one layout can easily confuse you in the middle of combat or in a situation where you gotta think fast. I used games like Skyrim, ESO and FF14 for a few buttons I’m just used to using. Look at games you play a lot and copy basic controls like jump, camera control, dodge, maybe even combat buttons. With this setup, you have two different Sets to switch between. I use select on the Xbox One controller to switch between Default and Combat. It’s easy for me to hit. They both have right bumper using a Camera Action Layer that will let you zoom in and out using your right joystick when you hold it down. I also put “toggle action cam” on the default Camera right stick click. Left Trigger for both sets is always my mode shift. A few buttons and settings you need to change to make this configuration work would be keybinding the action cam, snap to ground target, and turning off double tap to dodge. I also unbind the 1st attack (since its your left click anyways) so I only have 4 attack buttons to bind. DEFAULT:On the Default Set, this will let you use your Radial Menus. Left stick radial is for mounts and Right stick has all your main menus you need for this game. Luckily they’re aren’t very many. The mode for my d-pad just lets me adjust the volume. It came in handy lol. I didn't map them, but adding a mute or push to talk button on the same d-pad as volume would work pretty well (I just haven't needed them yet). The rest of the buttons are labeled to make it simple. Any with two buttons are long press activators. COMBAT:You’ll see on the Combat layout, I only use 3 buttons on the main A,B,X,Y for attacks. I found the jump button felt weird if it had any other buttons on it and for me, Y was the best option for jump. I used the double press activator on B for dodge, so you just double tap. The 4th attack is on the mode shift with A, while the 3 main Utilities are X,Y,B. The fourth Utility (Ultimate/Elite) and Heal are always on right bumper (regular press to heal and long press for Ult). Your profession skills are the d-pad, with right having a long press for professions skill 5. Your Targeting is right stick click with nearest target and mode shifted for next enemy. Left stick can call a target or alert for mode shifting. I don’t really use any of the Raiding targets, or player targeting, but there are definitely options for them with mode shifting the D-Pad, or long pressing button clicks etc… this is just a layout that works really well for me, being pretty user friendly compared to a lot of layouts that have all the buttons crammed on one set. I play PvP, and PVE with this layout. I’m sure WvW would be fun too. I hope this helps anyone looking for a fun layout, or at least gets you thinking outside the box with mapping your own setup. I threw together a small video of what the radial menus are like, how quick it is to use them and some simple combat stuff. Steam Controller Configuration: (copy and paste into new tab)steam://controllerconfig/gw2-64/1578268839 Video: Controller Quick Viewhttps://youtu.be/piU-IvNLqAA