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…ontroller via simple dll instead of dsx
- will require version checking to auto-update the extracted file - auto extracts the embedded dll at first usage
disable effects after cancelling the dualsense job
fix creation of file
disable effects at all times (can be improved in the future to remember this state)
update default settings, feels better after the previous commit, you can turn down amplitude ofc!
add feedback as 0 frequency
- fix ffb str to brake setting instead of throttle for brake slip feedback
…apon to DualSense API Resources
add feedback effect
…r effect logic with new parameters
…ration telemetry, and right rumble from abs
… HighSlipFrequency
…le motor, maxAmp param for trigger effect
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Added version 2 of the dualsense lib which supports setting output rumble, and batched commands.
Kerb, gear shift, damage, and ABS are now sent to left (strong) rumble motor, and RPM is sent to right (weak) motor.