Windows really needs to release Windows GameInput already, and have support for a majority of controllers that you can connect to a PC. I do like keeping my controller in the DualSense mode on my HTPC rig (for my TV) because I use the mic mute button as a toggle for KB/M controls, so I don't need a Keyboard and Mouse handy to navigate anywhere. There are problems with how that kind of software can interfere with controllers that have native support. But DualSenseX is pretty good (Personally prefer this over ReWASD because of that's messy UI, or DS4Windows because it's rather barebones and jank looking) for the miscelaneous games on Xbox's client or EGS that don't have native DualSense controller support (Some games have native PS4 controller support with the right prompts, you just have to emulate a PS4 controller using the software. On Steam, that's not an issue (Outside of games not supporting grabbing the current controller type through SteamInput to display the correct prompts). Takes like 5 minutes to set up and you're golden. I mean I wanted too, but my brother said it'd be pointless just for one game. It's just I don't wanna have to buy another game console just for one game. Originally posted by Mandogu:You can also literally get a third-party app that registers your PS controllers as Xbox. Is Hi-Fi Rush gonna be put on the PS4, PS5 and/or Switch I'm asking cause I don't own an Xbox One yet.
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