Some games just feel better with a controller. For PlayStation players, though, the trouble is that unless you’ve got an Xbox One controller handily laying about then you’re out of luck. There’s no native DualShock 4 support. That is unless you use DS4Windows, the clever software that tricks PCs into thinking a PS4 controller is an Xbox One controller.

DS4Windows has actually been available to download for years now, but this week it received a big update that makes the process even easier and the software work even better. For version 2.0, there’s an extensive list of new changes designed to give players more customization options and to make the experience “snappier.” You can see the full changelog below.

Re-wrote GUI classes to use Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) instead of Windows Forms

More utilization of data binding in application. More use of custom events for ControlService

Added application file logger

Refactored macro editor

Changed Run as Task routine. Old routine will be replaced, if it exists, upon the first run of version 2.0.0

New translation system is in place. Currently, only English and Japanese language packs are available. Looking for volunteers to provide updated translations for other language packs

Re-written auto profile routine

Snappier program and mapper routine

Many other changes

You can download the latest version here if you haven’t already. For those that already have DS4Windows on their computers, the auto-updater should take care of everything for you unless you’re well out of date, in which case, redownload the above link.