Ever since finding out PS5 controller is (almost) natively supported on PC, I've lost any interest for this.
At the risk of going off topic, what is "almost natively"? The PS3 one was a fucking nightmare to get working back in the day. In my eyes Sony never had a good track record for anything related to PC.
Ever since finding out PS5 controller is (almost) natively supported on PC, I've lost any interest for this.
At the risk of going off topic, what is "almost natively"? The PS3 one was a fucking nightmare to get working back in the day. In my eyes Sony never had a good track record for anything related to PC.
It doesn’t use XInput, so games need to support it, and many moderns games do natively.
But, and I like big buts, I cannot lie, Steam has its Steam Input layer, which can translate to XInput, basically making it supported on all games (without the cute features like adaptive triggers). So it is pretty seamless for me, since almost all games for me are on Steam.
Big, bulky, cheap looking, but expensive, and it can only be used through Steam. Only real advantage over other controllers are track pads for remote use, but then again, any cheap wireless mouse with 12 buttons fares better as a remote, since it's not tied to Steam.
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