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If you are on GOG just add the game to Steam as a non-Steam game to be able to use this as well.
Open the Steam Big Picture Mode (top right corner in Steam)
[or manually go to Steam > Settings > Controller > first button 'General Controller Settings']
and check the 'Playstation Configuration Assistent'' option.
The only downside are Xbox input prompts we have to deal with ingame (temporarily) but it's still better than nothing. This might work for other controllers as well, as I saw some other people having no vibration with Xbox controllers too, just try to select the same configuration assistent option for your related controller (Xbox, Switch Pro, various others, etc.)
Hope this will help y'all to enjoy Cyberpunk, happy gaming! <3
u r welcome bud, have fun :)
Open the Steam Big Picture Mode (top right corner in Steam)
[or manually go to Steam > Settings > Controller > first button 'General Controller Settings']
i had to uncheck not a typo, UNCHECK the 'Playstation Configuration support'' option.
And disable your ds4 if you have that installed, its job is litterally to trick the pc to thinking its an xbox controller. I have full support wireless, vibration and ps button icons. (took me a bit to work it out but i got there)