![]() ![]() It's almost a bonus to be able to turn the controller on/off without having to disconnect it. Everything will map 1:1 with a 360 controller by default, except maybe the PS button, but PC games never use that anyhow. The PC just does it for you.Īs for configuration, the only configuration that I ever do is go into the DS3 tool and turn on the controller when I want to use it. You have to install drivers for the X360 controller as well. Even if you prefer the DualShock as a controller it just isn't worth all the config hassle you'll have to go through to use it. Plugging in a 360 controller (or using a wireless one with the PC receiver dongle) means you'll never have to touch control settings in any game with controller support. ![]() ![]() Sorry that doesn't answer your question but I definitely feel you're better off going for a pad that instantly works with no worrying about remapping the trigger commands to R1/L1. The DS3 tool stuff is mostly accurate but I still find it silly to use that thing over a 360 pad because of them stupid "triggers" I would always recommend just going for a 360 pad because that's what developers design their control schemes around.
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