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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Of course, the first suggestion would be to play Sekiro with the PS4 controller connected via the USB and see if there is any change. If there is no change, then you may have to source another controller, possibly a genuine PS4 controller. Perhaps borrow one first before buying one. I know, I was looking to change my PS4 controller as its battery is dying. I was quite shocked by the price. There are plenty compatible ones costing only around £12. The more expansive ones have fancy colours. But a genuine one costs just under £50!!!! And that is on Amazon. I bought my genuine one years ago from Amazon and it cost £29. Why the price has almost double now?!?!
mine is a original controller