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a www. .. lame, well thanks for the great mod support for this game anyways ^.^
So there would be no chance in making one
from scratch even though it was on the original Xbox?
What does this have to do with this mod exactly? :D
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-XInput-Wrapper-for-DS3-and-Play-com-USB-Dual-DS2-Controller
It basically tricks Windows into thinking that your PS3/PS4 controller is an XBOX 360 controller. I use it with a PS3 controller, both plugged in with the USB cable and wirelessly with a cheap USB bluetooth dongle, on 64-bit Windows 7 and 8.1. I haven't tried it with a PS4 controller, but according to the author they are also supported.
The only thing you have to make sure of, is that you install the prerequisite packages in the correct order or IT WILL NOT WORK. You'll have to uninstall and start the process over. I would also recommend uninstalling MotioninJoy before starting the installation process. Overall, a fantastic piece of software that I highly recommend.
It's the only driver I've used for a controller, not once had a problem. Disparaging someone else's software is a pretty big charge without proof. Particularly when it works. Cause we've gone from IT'S MALWARE DON'T USE IT, to "it screws up drivers", what next, it kicks your dog? Maybe it's gotten shitty in the past few years, but with 0.7.1001 I've had zero issues.
If it messes with drivers or causes bsod, there's would be a specific mechanism that could be described that causes it. Or do you not look up the error code when you get a bsod? I mean I do, but I haven't had one in years.
Thanks for the upload, Blackbird.