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Madcap, sorry you're having problems, I just remember people with similar problems got around it by unplugging all their usb stuff. When the light blinks slowly via usb, that means its charging.
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05-12-2014, 07:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2014, 07:11 PM by Madcap.)
Since I couldn't get Dark Souls 2 to work with a Dualshock 3 controller, I went and bought a genuine X360 Controller for Windows. However, it doesn't work with this controller either! Is it because I still have the DS3 driver installed? How do I uninstall it? I can't seem to find a guide on how to do that.
EDIT: I went into the scpdriver.exe program and clicked uninstall, is that enough? Even so, Dark Souls 2 still doesn't detect the controller. What a waste of money!
Note: I'm not blaming the programmer of this DS3 driver, I'm sure it does what it is supposed to do for most people.
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@ chroma
In retrospect, you are right. I just couldn't imagine that they would release a game that fails to detect the controller it was primarily designed for.
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Does anybody know what could cause the bluetooth functionality to stop working? My DS3 used to work fine over the bluetooth, now it does not. It will connect, but none of the input registers. When I plug it in, it works fine. Mind you, it worked for about two weeks with no issues, then one day, it wouldn't connect, and it still will not after multiple re-installs of the wrapper and the bluetooth dongle.
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I am also on Windows 8.1. I too get the reserved screen.