![]() ![]() This, in turn, makes the DualShock 4 USB Wireless PC adapter is useless for PC gaming, at least for now. This is due to both Steam and the games not having any native DualShock 4 support, which removes any ability to use them in games. On the other end of the spectrum, Shadow Warrior 2 worked without a hitch – which was surprising as there’s no advertised DualShock 4 support for the game. Shadow Warrior 2 – Worked fine, no issues.Īs you can see, just about every game failed to see the DualShock 4, While 20XX was able to use the controller, moves requiring multiple buttons or needing fast button presses such as jumping and dashing, were not possible.20XX – Analog and button presses work, however, you could not press more than two buttons at a time.Steam Big Picture – Worked fine, was able to navigate using the analog stick, and access any games/movies with ease. ![]() It was hidden in the back, behind several other controllers. Had I not visited my local Gamestop and was doing my weekly “sightseeing”, I wouldn’t have even noticed the adapter. It was really low key, and considering what it does, compared to what it doesn’t, I can understand why. There was no marketing, no commercials, not even an announcement on the PlayStation Blog. Name: Sony DualShock 4 USB Wireless PC Adapterįor a piece of hardware that was supposedly going to resolve the DualShock 4 connectivity issues for the PC, this thing was launched without much mention. Meaning that the adapter does work in just about everything now, as long as you have DS4Windows that is.Ĭlick here to download the latest version of DS4Windows. ![]() Well, the Steam support has been released and it’s a bit spotty and while Sony hasn’t released an official driver yet, the crew behind DS4Windows has added support for it. Update: I did mention I’d update this review once the native Dualshock Support in Steam or Sony the official driver from Sony was released. Fast forward to 3 months ago when Sony announced a wireless adapter that gives the PC native DualShock 4 support. For the most part, it worked and it did the job that Sony failed to do, which was providing a working driver for Windows. Typically if you wanted to use a DualShock 4 controller on your Windows PC, you had to pick up a Bluetooth adapter or dongle and use a 3rd party software like DS4Windows or Joy2Key. ![]()
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