However, assuming the default Steam controller profile, the pad has functionality according to the side you press it at, corresponding to the button at that side. But those are still not DualSense-specific advanced haptics (again, I have no clue if even the PS5 version has those), those (& adaptive triggers) on PCs work ONLY when wired and with Steam Input disabled. I am playing in Steam Input mode right now and the haptics ARE pretty good. as long as you have a good controller with decent left/right motors. Just to be clear, you can still get some nice and precise rumble even with Steam Input, subtle haptics when casting etc. I have no idea if even the PS5 version utilizes those, many (most?) PS5 games don't (and neither do they support adaptive triggers). In Steam Input mode with default profile vibrations DO work - generic rumble, not DualSense advanced haptics. Originally posted by ScruffyBamboo:But all the button prompts are correct, even hitting the pad to bring up the map.Īre you running in Steam Input mode or in DualSense native mode (wired + Steam Input disabled)? Unfortunately, with Steam Input, beyond advanced haptics / adaptive triggers not working for obvious reasons, the touchpad also does not work as unique button - but the game still presumes you have it working and shows prompts for it, even though it just works as start/select, depending on which side you press. Probably better to use Steam Input until this is fixed - you still get PS buttons with Steam Input (that does NOT imply native DualSense support, that might confuse some users). Hogwarts Legacy clearly DOES have native DualSense support (as the controller works), but no rumble or adaptive triggers when connected that way. This works perfectly for games such as Uncharted or God of War, but with Steam Input disabled the controller does not work at all in games that do not have native DualSense support. Also make sure not to disable the controller playback/record audio device (does not have to be set as default, just not disabled) otherwise rumble will not work - known issue for all DualSense native games. The correct way to use DualSense natively in games that support it on PC is to connect it through USB and disable Steam Input for the game.
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