

Want to know why our reviewer called Resident Evil Village “a good game that could have been a classic”? Check out our review right here. Hopefully, Capcom will patch in proper PS4 controller support to the PC version as soon as possible, but for now, this fix should work fine. This can be downloaded from NexusMods here. Modder boycalledjames has created the PS4 button mod which adds PS4 button prompts and the correct DualShock image on the main Controls screen. Instead, modders have created their own fix for this issue which can be downloaded now, at least until Capcom patches in the option. However, all the button prompts and the main menu screen defaults to an Xbox controller with no apparent option to change to PS4 pad prompts, which can be confusing. Plug in the PS4 pad before starting Resident Evil Village (or any other game with controller support) and it should work fine. (If you don’t see it, make sure the Steam Controller is powered on. Click Controller Configuration in the next menu. On the left-hand column, click Manage Game. In order to enable a PS4 pad with Steam, open the client, go to ‘Steam’ in the top left and ‘Settings,’ then open ‘General Controller Settings.’ This will open up the Steam Big Picture Mode menu, where the option for ‘PlayStation Configuration Support’ needs to be checked. Next, click or select the central Library option in Big Picture Mode, then click on any game you have installed to go into its individual menu.
