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If you are going to complain, get your head out of your ass and realize that not every little thing is going to work perfectly. 3rd party programs are really useful, such as f.lux for making your screen easy on the eyes at night, rainmeter for customizing your desktop to your liking. Software for your hardware, such as NAOS mouse software for a MIONIX NAOS series mouse or Corsair Utility Engine for Corsair's headsets and keyboards, are necessary for getting your hardware to work properly. 3rd party software is for making unsupported peripherals, I.E. Sony's PS4 remote on Microsoft's (maker of XBOX and Windows) operating system.
sorry for my complain. i just thought that everything works WITHOUT 3rd party applications like it should for a FULL PRICE GAME! and yes we still talk about a game and not about other ♥♥♥♥ like you did. dont mix peanuts with apples. controller support for a console game is the least especially when its ported and steam even has a API for the DS4 so what was the actual problem to use that API if you port a console game to PC? i dont get it sorry. i paid ~35 bux and cant even expect to get my controller working to play a console game with all the help steam gives you as developer? seriously.
the most important thing is you should use 32-bit version of the tool, and the problem will be solved.