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{{ii}} While most games require XInput, some games have native support for DirectInput and the DualShock 4. These include:  
 
{{ii}} While most games require XInput, some games have native support for DirectInput and the DualShock 4. These include:  
 
:* [[Shovel Knight]]
 
:* [[Shovel Knight]]
:* [[Transistor]], also includes lightbar support under OS X and Linux, see article for details.
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:* [[Dying Light]]<!--Not 100% sure, someone please confirm-->
 
:* [[Dying Light]]<!--Not 100% sure, someone please confirm-->
 
:* [[Far Cry 4]]
 
:* [[Far Cry 4]]

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DualShock 4
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XInput support
Predecessor
DualShock 3
DualShock 4 on Wikipedia

Windows

The controller works natively as a DirectInput controller; use DS4Windows to add XInput compatibility. InputMapper is a well-supported adware alternative.
You may want to enable the option "Hide DS4 Controller" so that some games don't detect two controllers at once, as well as "Start Minimized".

Supported Games

While most games require XInput, some games have native support for DirectInput and the DualShock 4. These include:
* = No Dualshock button prompts.

Other information

Worn analog sticks are a known issue. If the controller is still under warranty contact Sony or the retailer for replacement instructions.[1] Worn sticks can also be replaced manually (follow this guide).


References