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I have searched the internet high and low on how to use my Dualshock 3 on my PC emulators, with the general result being to get MotioninJoy. First of all, that program is absolute garbage; to me, I personally consider it malware.
The drivers it installs somehow manage to **** up my mice, keyboard, bluetooth, etc. Trying to undo the damage it causes by having to install all of this crap is a real pain in the ass, so I just end up reformatting my computer to undo the damage. Like, seriously, do I really have to do all this **** just to remove one garbage program and its effects from my computer? Secondly, you have to be connected to the internet all the time to use the program.
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What kind of bull**** is that? Download Software Desain Baju Bola Disertai. If I am at school with my laptop in study hall where there is no way to connect to the internet (other than snaking a 50-foot long ethernet cable across the cafeteria), how in the **** am I supposed to use Dualshock 3/Sixaxis controllers from my friends and I on emulators? Is the purpose of that **** just to show me ******* ads that I don't give two ****s about? Third, the interface looks like it was designed by a 10-year old. It just looks ugly and is somewhat confusing to navigate. Let us not forget the few spelling errors found throughout the program (even on the latest version).
Fourth, when I do manage to get everything set up and get into my emulator to configure the buttons, the buttons are just randomly pressed, and never seem to work when I want them to. What a crock of ****. At least I have a lovely battery-charging led lightshow on the back of my controller to stare.
There has to be something else I can use to use my Dualshock 3 controller on PC emulators. Hell, I can use Xbox 360 controllers, Wiimotes, and practically any other controller ever made on my PC (provided I have an adapter to connect it to my PC), so why in the **** can I not use a Dualshock 3, which can be directly connected via usb OR connected via bluetooth? If I can connect it to my Galaxy Note II on emulators wirelessly, why in the **** can I not connect it to a Windows 8 PC? My question is this; is there any other working software or drivers I can use to connect my lovely, comfortable Dualshock 3 controller to my PC to play on emulators with? Is there any other hardware that I can buy to make it work? I remember playing dark souls this summer with my ps3 controller. Ultrasound Rare Remixes Download Free more.
I think it bluescreened everytime the computer hibernated with motioninjoy turned on so when I was gaming late into the night and couldn't be bothered go to the endof the bed to close it I'd wake up to a rebooted pc. I didn't have to be constantly connected to the internet though. Searching online you can download a local file to get around the internet thing. A few years ago when I used emulators for PS2 I definitely had it set up differently with a plugin called something like PS3 plugin but it was very basic. In it he links to drivers.
Wow, you have had some serious problems with motioninjoy. I have been using it for a few years to play emulators and as a replacement xbox controller for my pc. I've literally had none of the problems you have had. I've used it on Win 7 and Win 8 without a hiccup.
To be honest, you're SOL, as there are pretty much no other options for using a ps3 controller on pc, especially if you wanna use it in wireless mode. Just stick to an xbox 360 controller and save yourself the headache since you and motioninjoy seem to not get along. Just use a USB adapter for a PS2 controller. Its my primary gaming pad for all applicable PC games. I purchased that USB adapter about 4 years ago for $15 shipping included.
A brand new PS2 pad + the USB adapter is still cheaper than a PS3/360 pad, and they are a hell of a lot more durable than Logitech junk, which the rubber inserts below the buttons wear incredibly easily. For some reason and I never could figure out why, but any time I plugged in a PS3 pad into my PC, I was getting random and frequent BSODs, and as soon as I removed the controller I never got another one since. Can someone explain to me what would cause hooking in a PS3 pad into a USB port to BSOD a PC? I suspect its a driver conflict, and/or windows mistook it for being another device and installed the wrong driver for the pad? Or is this just a convenient way for Micro$oft to con you into buying a 360 pad? Edited by chaosblade02 - 1/15/13 at 1:36am.