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Defiance and Blood Omen are both hassles to get running, due to their age.
I'd recommend looking for the Patches and then playing with only keyboards after mapping the buttons. It's actually easier to run the ISO's (AKA Roms) through an Emulator with the PS2 versions being far more stable, or waiting until the team that did the SR 1 & 2 Remaster to try and work on the two games.
Controllers on these old titles have never really worked well, unless if they run through an emulator. Again, due to the age of the games and the programming in them. At least in my opinion.
I don't personally like the game much compared to SR1/2, which is why I haven't revisited this to clean it up. It's a nice end for the narrative at least.
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It doesn't. The official game has no controller support anyways, so they wouldn't have rumble even with the controller input from the programs in this guide.
if you need to put unofficial patch to make it works
then the seller don't deserve to be paid
My honest recommendation is if you can't figure out how to use these tools to fix this game, you should just play the PS2 version in an emulator, even on Steam Deck. It's not a very good game and IMO not worth the trouble for a few benefits over the PS2 version. Even Soul Reaver 2 has less issues.
> Also what version of the dll files should be extracted x32 or x64 seeing as the links you provide give both?
Defiance is a 32-bit game and so you should only use x86/"x32" DLLs.