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-I use Xpadder, works fine and the latest build is free :)
I was just wondering, if it wouldn't be easy to port the PS4 version to PC? I've read somewhere that the architecture of the x86 processor, the PS4 and X1 are using, makes it easy to port games from NextGen consoles to PC.
Now, I'm certainly no expert on the matter, so I don't know what 'easy' means in terms of how much work there actually is to do, but I'd reckon (again, no expert) that a rather simple game shouldn't be that hard to port.
I've got and played the game on PS3 anyways, so I don't need a port per se, but it would be nice for those who haven't.
And while there are always options like xpadder and the Steam controller, nothing beats native controller support. With the button config displayed and all that.
Yes