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Replaces all button prompts\controller glyphs with ones seen in the PS3 version of Dishonored. TFC Installer is required to install this mod! INSTALLATION: 1.) Extract the zip contents. Place the DualShockMod folder anywhere. 2.) Open TFC Installer and select your game folder (steamapps\common\Dishonored) 3.) Click "Texture pack / Game patch". Find and select the DualShockMod folder you extracted earlier. 4.) Click "Update Dishonored". The DLC doesn't need to be updated. 5.) Launch the game and enjoy! :-))
(Optional) Select control scheme "Type B" in the gamepad settings. This swaps the bumper and trigger controls. Isn't it weird how PlayStation games used to do that?
To uninstall, simply re-open TFC Installer and choose "Uninstall all".
Note: I had no idea that there was already a mod that does the exact same thing. Mine is a little bit different, so take your pick: Sokolov's Elixir or Piero's Spiritual Remedy?