Fire up your PS4 using its power button, and boom – you’re defying the very fabric of the universe by using an Xbox One Elite controller with a PlayStation 4. Plug the Xbox One controller into port one of the hub, and the PS4 controller into port four. Plug your CronusMAX Plus into the PS4’s USB port, then plug the four-port USB hub into the other end. Right then – now we’ve got all the gear, it’s time to set everything up… And yes, t his does unfortunately mean that wireless controller support is out of the question, for the time being at least. In other words, the PS4 controller basically acts as a mask which allows the Xbox controller to sneak in behind enemy lines.Īs you’ve probably figured out by now, the USB hub allows you to connect both controllers up to the CronusMAX Plus at once, and that in turn, is plugged into the PlayStation 4 console. Without it, the Elite controller would lose connection to the PS4 every ten minutes, as it’s not an officially recognised accessory. While you’re not actually going to be using the PS4 controller itself to play games, you’ll still need it to authenticate the Xbox One Elite controller.
Unless, of course, you smashed it against a wall after losing to a laggy shotgunner. PlayStation 4 controller: If you’ve got a PS4 then chances are, you’ll already have a PS4 controller.