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I believe you can use DS4Windows to get compatibility with the DualSense

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Probably, but unfortunately that replaces the actual driver for it and breaks PnP functionality for the controller otherwise, and it works fine on Steam as is so I'd rather not break that functionality. Thanks for the suggestion though!


Oddly enough, Lake Ophelia does actually recognize the Dualsense being plugged in, but all it does is permanently put me into the "casting" pose

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probably a little too late to help, but you can run the game through steam as a "non-steam game" and then that should allow you to bind your ps4 controller for whatever game you need using steam's configurator.