In this version, we have focused on the Cocoa frontend, but there have been some good core fixes over so long. Notably, the save-related issues resulting in the advice “dont use 0.9.10″ have been resolved.
We already have DS4 Tool but it doesn't work well with Windows 10. If you also want to use the DualShock 4 Controller on a Windows 10 PC, then you should try DS4Windows. Jays2Kings developed DS4Windows as a branch of DS4 Tool and you can find his work on GitHub. Pair your DS4 with your phone like your normally would (turn on bluetooth on your phone and hold the PS button + options button on the DS4 til the light bar starts blinking). Once it's paired, you'll want to open up the Bluetooth Auto Connect app. Then, go to the Advanced Options page (it's under the 'Advanced' heading) then click. Download DS4Windows - A powerful emulator for your PlayStation 4 DualShock controller to unleash its full capabilities on PC games of your choice with various profile configurations.
Head on over to the download page and check it out!
Also, don’t post bug reports or support requests in the comments. It’s a terrible venue for that, and there are other places specifically designed for it, such as, say, the support forum
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Turn on JIT (dynamic recompiler) for HUGE speedup:
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- For Windows users: in main menu, choose Config -> Emulation Settings, check “Use dynamic recompiler” or add to command line “––cpu-mode=1″
- For Linux users: add to command line “––cpu-mode=1″
- For Mac users: In the Emulation menu, choose Emulation > Show Emulation Settings. Then in the Emulation Settings panel, select Dynamic Recompiler. To keep JIT as the default setting, click ‘Save Settings as Default’.