![]() ![]() The "Use Dinput only" option, turns off the emulated Xbox 360 controller from being picked up by the games and enables the native DS4 V2 controller's support if the player is using an V2 controller. Feel free to correct me with this if I am wrong: I am sorry but I did not know abt this at all, so thnx a lot for informing me about this. I thought this option was the one that just changes the controller from the Xbox 360 emulation to the actual DS4. So that emulated controller option actually converts the controller to V1. you can try using your laptop's bluetooth if you have one or get an good bluetooth dongle, to connect wireless. If this isn't fixing the issue, then maybe that Sony dongle could be causing the issue. Launch the game and see if it works properly. ![]() Once in the profile, go to the Other Tab and set the Emulated Controller to DualShock 4. Create an new profile on DS4Windows and when prompted which preset to use, select the Gamepad preset. Leave the controller to V2 itself and do the following: Have you tried making an profile on DS4Windows and loading this profile to play the game ? Also are you using the latest version of DS4Windows ? Now I am kinda curious why you are emulating your V2 controller as V1. I get the Dualshock 4 button icons in this game and I even get them when connected wired as well. Personally, I use an TP-Link Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongle and connect the controller wirelessly with it to my PC. But this is related to steam and should have been fixed already from the Steam-Input controller api side. I think the issue you are facing is somewhat similar in this thread. My V2 controller works in both wired and wireless mode for this game here on steam as Steam-input handles the DS4 controller pretty well in wireless and wired for this game. Steam-input does this very thing here on Steam. This isn't the case when you connect wireless as the device ID is not visible to the game, which is why you have to use an controller input software like DS4Windows to make the controller device ID visible to the game and let the game know its a DS4 controller connected. The game's native DS4 support will kick in when connected wired as this is making more connection to the PC and the DS4 controller's device ID is visible to the game. That's why you have to use DS4Windows for proper controller input support when in wireless mode for the Epic Store version as this Epic Store version lacks that ability to detect the DS4 controller when connected wireless. The Epic store version doesn't have a good controller input handling system like Steam-Input which the steam version of this game has by default. ![]() Have u tried using DS4windows and force in Dualshock 4 mode with it when in wireless mode ?Īlso do u use an bluetooth adapter or an laptop with built in bluetooth ? ![]()
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