![]() ![]() I'd even consider buying at least one more for two player activities. For the price? It's not bad either way and I kept it still personally. I don't know if my red one was a lucky purchase or if this new black one was simply a fluke in quality but I only can recommend this if you have had prior experience with this controller brand or can tolerate a flaw. Fortunately many of them allow me to swap to using L2+R2 instead but it's still annoying to have to change years worth of muscle memory for this fault. Unfortunately this one has a faulty L1 button fresh out of it's package, which makes aiming down the sights difficult in shooter games as extra pressure and holding down on the button at the wrong angle makes it fail to register as a hold. Once it emulates an xbox controller, PSNow will have no idea it isnt one. Or you can use something like InputMapper, X360CE or DS4Windows, whichever works with the controller. ![]() When it broke after years of loving use, I bought this black one as a replacement. You can add PSNow to Steam as a non-steam game and use the input features of Steam just fine. I had a red one for a long time which ended up being a very good wired substitute for an authentic controller when some adjustments to a game and some personal feel is adjusted in sensitivity. Decent enough, but you get what you pay for. ![]()
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