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@OP. Ignore DiamondDog. He is a high functioning ret@rd who is unfortunately left unsupervised long enough to post on this forum.
I'm primarily a PS4 gamer myself. I can relate to the controller preference. I use a XBox One controller for PC to avoid the extra steps involved. If you don't mind the hassle, there are ways to sync the PS4 controller to your PC using Bluetooth and software to emulate the XBox command inputs for ease of compatibility. The controller schematic will be preset to the game, but alternatively, you can map your own configuration within the Steam controller settings.
Unfortunately, in recent use, I have had the Bluetooth connection interrupt my Wi-Fi connectivity. I am not sure how to get around this at the moment.
I am quite not sure at the moment. When I play an online game, it is obvious that my character kind of teleports and rubber-bands when I use the Bluetooth connection. Without it, the Wi-Fi seems to work perfectly fine.
When the controller is plugged into the computer for recharging it also works perfect. I tried uninstalling the Bluetooth driver and deleting it. I even uninstalled the original XInput program and installed another one.
No luck yet.
Thank you. Well, I will have 10 days off of work soon to figure it out right before release. lol
I will update this thread with my solution to the issue when I fix it.