Alrighty everyone, here's the deal.
There is
this article which everyone interprets as "It's easy for devs to enable Dualshock 3s on PS4".
Though it phrases things nicely, what it actually means is "Devs can write their own USB drivers for unsupported USB peripherals on PS4". (I suspected that - if it was as easy as flipping a switch they would just have said "supported". Don't get mad at Sony, at least they give us the ability to try.)
Now I'm all for this, and their library looks similar to libusb, but I don't know anything about writing a driver or polling a device or anything, and it is not a trivial thing to do. Therefore, I'm looking for help!
If you are extremely competent / have written working drivers before, and you understand how the USB DualShock 3 driver for PC works, and you are interested in helping, post here or PM me. Preferably post here.
- We probably can't pay you because this wasn't in the budget.
- Even if you are NDA'd I doubt we can provide a devkit, so unless you live close to me a lot of this is going to be guess-and-check.
BUT, since we're Lab Zero and we're all about helping games be better:
- If the driver does get completed and function properly, we're willing to let other developers use it for free if they want it. So in essence, you're helping all future PS4 games if they have nice developers. (I doubt we can use an open-source driver because proprietary console code, etc, but we can license the end product for free.)