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These files let you use the DualSense controller in Scarlet Nexus WITH PlayStation buttons and no messed up controls!
Now Works With Vibration! Check description for instructions!

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Full Credit Goes To 13xforever & Woedenaz from Steam for figuring this out!
Big thanks to Adamgangat89 for helping me get the vibration working with this mod!


If you are using a DualSense controller, you're most likely either playing with Xbox buttons in game or messed up controls. These files fix that so that you can play with a DualSense controller, have the right controls AND have it show PlayStation buttons in your game.

Instructions

Part 1:
            Move everything inside the folder to SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\ScarletNexus\ScarletNexus\Binaries\Win64 and replace the SDL2.dll that's already in the folder.

Part 2:
            1. Go to Steam > Settings > Controller > General Controller Settings
            2. Disable Playstation Configuration Support
                Note: This will disable DualShock 4 & DualSense support in other games
                so make sure to turn this back on
when you're not playing Scarlet Nexus!

            3. Right click on the game in your Steam Library and go to Properties > Controller
            4. Under "Override for Scarlet Nexus" set it to Disable Steam Input
            5. Make sure to disconnect and reconnect your controller.

How To Get Vibration To Work With This Mod

            
1. Download & Install this program: Voice Meeter
                  Note: You'll need to restart your PC once you install it.
             2. Open the program & you'll see Hardware Out on the right,
                 click on the A1 next to that and select MME: (Whatever device you want your audio coming out of).
                 Then select A2 and select MME: Speakers (Wireless Controller)
             3. Now right click on your audio mixer on your task bar and select Sounds.
                

             4. Go to Playback, right click on any of the options and make sure Show Disabled Devices is selected.
                 Then scroll down to find VoiceMeeter Input, right click it and Enable it.
             5. Then select VoiceMeeter Input as your playback device.