The PlayStation 4 controllers will be compatible with PC at launch, with "basic functions," Sony said.
On Twitter today, Sony Worldwide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida said that the DualShock 4 "analog sticks and buttons will work just fine." However, he did not mention whether any support will be necessary to facilitate the compatibility. The PlayStation 3 controllers require third-party support in order to function.
Although unlikely, it was also not mentioned whether the DualShock 4's new features –– including a light bar, touch pad, and motion controls –– will function on Windows PCs, while several PlayStation 4 titles have already announced support for these features.
Mike Mahardy is a freelance writer for various outlets, and is currently very upset with the NY Giants. You can follow Mike on*Twitter.
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On Twitter today, Sony Worldwide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida said that the DualShock 4 "analog sticks and buttons will work just fine." However, he did not mention whether any support will be necessary to facilitate the compatibility. The PlayStation 3 controllers require third-party support in order to function.
Although unlikely, it was also not mentioned whether the DualShock 4's new features –– including a light bar, touch pad, and motion controls –– will function on Windows PCs, while several PlayStation 4 titles have already announced support for these features.
Mike Mahardy is a freelance writer for various outlets, and is currently very upset with the NY Giants. You can follow Mike on*Twitter.
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