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In this day and age you'd think they'd add support for the two biggest controllers. :P Like, DS4Windows exist which uses the xbox controllers drivers... every dev literally just have to add an option for PS4/xbox buttons. Not even add any extra drivers for it to work. Just different buttons. Game that comes to mind that does it is Assassins Creed. Flip of a switch.
a cheat sheet is
b=circle
y=triangle
x=square
a=x(this one takes the most time to get the hang of, because every single controller has an x button in a different spot)
rt=r2
rb=r1
lb-l1
lt=l2
The icons however are from the ps2 and ps3 controllers but it's better than having to translate 360 button prompts into regular dualshock ones in your head
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2538252065