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One big one is that the 'quality' and 'performance' options for DLSS is reversed in the menu.
Lots of inaccurate mouse settings and stuff, and most of the keyboard configuration isn't really able to be set, but rather just sort of enforces the idea that mouse and keyboard can't be allowed to do more than controller in ANY way.
Fortunately, there's mods to make the controls a bit better, along with AutoHotkey.
Basically, they didn't really put any effort or testing beyond copy/pasting some of the stuff from Resident Evil's defaults.
Normally, this is fine for a development team - since in a large company you'd expect a testing department to exist and give you feedback before release... but that's not really happening in a lot of companies now.
Especially for PC ports for games now.
Community workarounds are the most realistic way to deal with this junk.