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So now it's rumble vs money)))
On PS4 you may have a higher input lag. That will make it objectively less comfortable to play than on PC.
But of course this is your choice. Do what you feel is right for you. Everyone has different priorities. 🙂
In fact, even via Bluetooth I never noticed any input lag while playing...for example Nioh, which is require good reaction, while working in 60 fps on PS4.
I did spend time trying to see if I could get it working - maybe with access to a console version of the game it may be possible to do it.
I just feel it's unfair.(
So...it can't fix things like that.
Actually I can enable specific rumble in DS4windows for any game, like if I'll press button, gamepad will vibrate, but it's not what I need, it's not how rumble was designed and work in this game.
I want to get 100% experience from this game.
As I know PC version had rumble at the release, but it was buggy...like...sometimes it just vibrate permanently, so developers just disable it..
From this point no matter how amazing the game, PC version seems broken for me.