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Calling Dying Light a FPS game, seriously?
PC fps? one look at the shooting sections and its blatantly clear the game was developed and playtested with gamepads in mind.
Completed it on hard with a gamepad. Using a mouse would be akin to aimboting for me.
also, what's with all the pirate's on the steam forums? isn't dying light a steam exclusive?
Game has full native Dualshock 4 support and DS4Windows actually interferes with it. Completely close up the DS4Windows and just use the controller without any software either with micro-USB or Bluetooth.
Game gives playstation button prompts, touchpad is used and lighbar is fully functional (green in safe zone, from white to red as health bar, bright white when using flashlight, etc.) Even if mouse and keyboard is used, lightbar still works.
So only problem here is that developers actually natively support the controller.