Yes, any game on psnow (it's not a game in itself but a platform for playing streamed ps3 and ps4 games) use to work with my old ps3 controllers. One broke. I asked in this thread if I could use a ps5 controller the same way for the same purpose, and I was told I could (sound like a joke but psnow, being a sony product, still has no native support for ps5 controller, just for ps4, or ps3 wired). With rewasd, not only I was able to play wireless with those ps3 controllers, but also emulate missing keys needed for some ps4 games that the ps3 controller doesn't have.
So I just bought the dualsense (ps5 controller) and I find I'm able to play wired, but not through bluetooth. I can see even steam recognizes it as ps4 controller when rewasd is active, and loads my old config, even through bluetooth, and I can play with it. And rewasd also detects my controller wireless and receives the input, as it's shown in its interface. But for some reason, psnow will let me start the game (which usually doesn't if you don't have a compatible controller connected), but then the character is idle, the game doesn't respond to any of the keys of the controller. If I just plug it again, with the game open, it will start working again...
So I just bought the dualsense (ps5 controller) and I find I'm able to play wired, but not through bluetooth. I can see even steam recognizes it as ps4 controller when rewasd is active, and loads my old config, even through bluetooth, and I can play with it. And rewasd also detects my controller wireless and receives the input, as it's shown in its interface. But for some reason, psnow will let me start the game (which usually doesn't if you don't have a compatible controller connected), but then the character is idle, the game doesn't respond to any of the keys of the controller. If I just plug it again, with the game open, it will start working again...
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