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(12-22-2013, 04:05 PM)Toby Wrote: I can't install the Xbox 360 driver no matter what..
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12-30-2013, 09:57 PM
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(12-30-2013, 03:23 PM)Mkilbride Wrote: I don't know then. I followed your install guide to the letter. I use DSFix, not DSMfix, but DSfix is a requirement to play Dark Souls. Anything I should know?
http://code.google.com/p/x360ce/issues/detail?id=429
May be related, but it's a confusing mess.
I put Xbox360 CE with advice from here: http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Dark_Souls:...x_by_M0tah
Seems to be working well.
However, I seem to not have Rumble, at least in Dark Souls. Though in other games, I do. X360CE also crashes everytime I attempt to open it, after the initial bootup.
Also, the "Playstation" button, it doesn't open GFWL, which it DOES without Xbox360CE, but it doesn't work in the actual game.
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@Toby
Sorry, I think you're going to have to take that up with Microsoft. That's their driver on their OS. Or do searching for an answer online. I don't think we have the answer for you.
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Works perfectly with DS4 so far, and doesn't have the conflict/performance issues (especially TeamSpeak) of InhexSTER's app.
One feature I did like though, was the ability to use the lightbar on the DS4 as a battery indicator.
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My DS4 is paired via BT and it works in the monitor tool and the test tool provided. However it does not show up as a gamecontroller and doesn't work in game. Any idea?
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01-02-2014, 04:21 AM
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Happy New Years! Registered to provide some feedback. This is much nicer than MotioninJoy, and I am impressed with Scarlet's professionalism.
I'm using an Intel PCI-Express Wifi+Bluetooth card in a desktop instead of a USB dongle. This is the same device as user Ashnal's from post #1970.
USB\VID_8087&PID_07DC&REV_0001
Windows 7 x64
Official DualShock 3
After troubleshooting bluetooth issues for a while, everything seems to be working well on version 1.1.0.308. Steam Big-Picture Mode and Castle Crashers were used for testing.
My main installation issues:
1. I had a few computer freezes immediately after running ScpDriver.exe, but this may be because I forgot to install the XBox360 controller drivers first. Installation would complete (logs reported no errors), and then my computer froze during new device installation. I was not reading the first post carefully enough to realize I needed the drivers first.
2. I installed the driver over the Intel drivers using the Zadig tool because the missing hardware ids.
3. 1.1.0.306 did NOT work because my bluetooth was not seen by the service (Monitor said "error"). After applying the 1.1.0.308 update, everything magically worked.
Thanks for the drivers! I'll report back if anything goes sour.