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[Ready for RetroArch 1.19.2] sdl2: Create PS4 Controller.cfg
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PS4 Controller (v2).cfg
PS4 Controller (v2).cfg
PS4 Controller (v2).cfg
PS4 Controller (v2).cfg
PS4 Controller.cfg
PS4 Controller.cfg
PS4 Controller (v2).cfg
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Conflicts. And could you merge this with the other PS4 Controller-related configs? It's quite different to review them all when they're all related to the same thing.
PS4 Controller.cfg
PS4 Controller.cfg
Merge Sony DualShock v1 and v2
Merge Sony DualShock 4 v1 and v2
I merged: |
The oldPS4 Controller.cfg
has been renamed toPS4 Controller (v1).cfg
, see [READY] Update and renamePS4 Controller.cfg
toPS4 Controller (v1).cfg
#1182. As a result, the configuration file for the newer PlayStation 4 controller model, which is more commonly available in stores, will now be renamed from "PS4 Controller (v2).cfg" to simply "PS4 Controller.cfg" (as planned, [READY] Update and renamePS4 Controller.cfg
toPS4 Controller (v1).cfg
#1182). This change reflects the current prevalence of the newer model in the market and simplifies the naming convention for users.