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A lot of games don't support DualShock 4 on PC natively, and you'll have to use something like Steam's own DualShock 4 Controller Configuration support to use it in such games.
Stories: path of destinies
I meant native support as in the devs put DS4 supports built-in
PCGW suggests it should work too,
https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Stories:_The_Path_of_Destinies#Input_settings
I guess I'll try it (first with the configurator enabled; see if the button icons and lightbar function as intended.), seeing that I somehow own that game. Must've been some bundle. Apparently free on Steam last year.
EDIT:
Okay so, here's my experience with this game (I use DualShock 4 v2 for reference.)
EDIT #2:
Answered your original thread as well,
https://steamcommunity.com/app/439190/discussions/0/1639788130275919872/#c1639788130277931344