Yep. No contest, that is why Ubisoft games allow you to use Playstation Prompts on PC, and more games will probably start doing this as well...
Yep. No contest, that is why Ubisoft games allow you to use Playstation Prompts on PC, and more games will probably start doing this as well...
PullusPardus said:
Believe it or not I bought a Razer controller and came to this very forum and told people to not buy any razer product ever again. and some guy from Razer saw the thread and told me that he can send me another controller as a replacement. So I'm like "Thats great!" but the replacement is also a piece of crap and it broke after minimal use.
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=147261
Here is the thread.
Razer makes shit products and i'm using a Razer keyboard to type this, the USB port on the side suddenly stopped working and some of the buttons sometimes malfunction. |
had never problems with razer products. the sabertooth is a fne piece or tech i musst say, everything runs smooth and its highly customisible, only problem is the ergonomic, its okay at best, but since the same goes for x360 and ds4 its a problem i cant get around...
(stupid GC controller doesnt want to work with so many games...)
I heard online there is an issue with the thumbsticks that they tear out easily. did it happen to anyone?
I've worn out my 360 wired controller so I'll give this a shot.


Yes, it can be set-up wirelessly, but it is definitely not the best controller for PC games. The triggers are the main issue. If you play fighting games, the triggers can prove to be problematic. The button isn't read by some games unless the triggers are pressed from a completely neutral position, which is a problem if you're trying to tap the button more than once in succession.
Furthermore, you cannot use more than 1 PS4 controller via blue-tooth at a time. All others must be connected via USB. It's an issue when I'm trying to do 4P multiplayer games with friends.
Then, the face buttons, are stiff because they're not pressure sensitive anymore. Noisy too. I guess unless you're on a fight stick, every USB controller is going to give you issues.
| Burning Typhoon said: Yes, it can be set-up wirelessly, but it is definitely not the best controller for PC games. The triggers are the main issue. If you play fighting games, the triggers can prove to be problematic. The button isn't read by some games unless the triggers are pressed from a completely neutral position, which is a problem if you're trying to tap the button more than once in succession. Furthermore, you cannot use more than 1 PS4 controller via blue-tooth at a time. All others must be connected via USB. It's an issue when I'm trying to do 4P multiplayer games with friends. Then, the face buttons, are stiff because they're not pressure sensitive anymore. Noisy too. I guess unless you're on a fight stick, every USB controller is going to give you issues. |
I think that program allows you to set up multiple controllers wirelessly. I need to try it later.
This is actually a common misconception. In truth the PS3 controller is the best PC controller.
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the-pi-guy said:
I wish the DS3 had better support though. Not natively supported, and motioninjoy is kinda icky. |
I kicked motioninjoy off recently. Now I'm using this this thing.
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-XInput-Wrapper-for-DS3-and-Play-com-USB-Dual-DS2-Controller
Perfectly unobstrusive and works.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
The DualShock 4 is the best controller ever released for any platform, so it makes sense that it would be the best PC controller if it works... And it does!
But not only that. It has a built in laptop-style multi-touch touchpad with left/right clicking and a programmable light.
Just awesome.
the-pi-guy said:
I wish the DS3 had better support though. Not natively supported, and motioninjoy is kinda icky. |
Motioninjoy is malware. Don't ever use it.