Yeah, and it’s extra weird considering that the Logitech mouse software is pretty decent. I have a Logitech controller and it’s really solid hardware wise, but I never use it because the software sucks making it a pain to set it up in games. I just stick with a plain old Xbox controller instead.
@_haha_oh_wow_ For me is a DualShock 4 + DS4Windows. Gives me all the flexibility that I want (macros, LED configuration, rumble level personalization, sticks death zone calibration, Bluetooth poll rate, key binds ,and even jitter compensation for the touchpad).
As an extra I can create profiles for each controller, and games, so every one of them can have all those settings personalized. Also I can connect, by Bluetooth, up to 8 controllers at the same time.
No limits if they’re wired.
Yeah, and it’s extra weird considering that the Logitech mouse software is pretty decent. I have a Logitech controller and it’s really solid hardware wise, but I never use it because the software sucks making it a pain to set it up in games. I just stick with a plain old Xbox controller instead.
@_haha_oh_wow_ For me is a DualShock 4 + DS4Windows. Gives me all the flexibility that I want (macros, LED configuration, rumble level personalization, sticks death zone calibration, Bluetooth poll rate, key binds ,and even jitter compensation for the touchpad).
As an extra I can create profiles for each controller, and games, so every one of them can have all those settings personalized. Also I can connect, by Bluetooth, up to 8 controllers at the same time.
No limits if they’re wired.