By surprise and without any announcement (maybe I missed it?) Ryochan7 archived their ds4windows project with a final EOL release

Vigembus (the driver) is also discontinued due to a trademark issue by an unrelated company that has nothing to do with gaming

What will be the path forward to easily use non-xbox pads on windows?

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    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, it does. This can sometimes require launching steam in Big Picture Mode first, then select the game you want. A bit annoying to take that extra step but Steam has upped their ps5 controller support lately.

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      But I play mostly from gog, and my Intel GPU doesn’t play nice with the steam overlay (transparency becomes black and everything becomes 5 fps)

      Also it means I have to waste 15 precious minutes troubleshooting the game. Pad isn’t recognized, try via steam, add it manually, see if it works via xinput, and so on.

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      • M137
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        -211 months ago

        How do you not know you can add any game or program to steam?

  • @bfg9k
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    Steam Input can handle this now I thought?

  • @Vinny_93
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    211 months ago

    Check out reWASD, by Daemon Tools. I paid 7 dollars for it once and it’s great.

    • William
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      Daemon Tools

      Holy crap! They still exist? I haven’t heard that name in forever, but I loved their stuff back when I needed it. Wow.