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with a usb cable ? or can just use a generic USB Bluetooth Dongle and go wirless (minus rumble)
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anyways, works very well even though the vibration seems a bit strong by default. i don't want to try to use the program supplied because it's waayyy too japanese for me
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i've lost all hope in the admin
Congrats to the guy who found it first though ;p
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Guess ill keep using my PS2 controller on the PC that works the exact same.
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I didn't think it would be that hard. Isn't it just change a little bit of code?
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Most people don’t run 64-bit since there’s no code optimized to run and take advantage of it. Secondly if it works for vista then it should work for win7 since most all drivers released that are for vista are compatible for win7 for people that are using win7 for preview testings purposes.
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Comment by suburban_turban
2009-01-14 06:41:33
does this be making mame32 run on the playstation number 3?
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i can be reading, its you who will be choking your chicken... small todger.
pillow biter.
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There is 64-bit software that is starting to appear to take advantage of all the extra capable cpu's with AMD64 or EMT64 support out there and for users that have 4GB or more memory out there. However there needs to be better implementation. Crysis was developed well in that it ships with two exe's a 32bit and a 64bit exe. Hellgate London on the other hand broke single, multiplayer and other things up into separate exe's totaling 8 exe's, 4 for 32bit and 4 for 64bit, very lousy implementation.
Crysis needs 64 bit as on the 32bit OS it uses near the 2GB limit for application space. On 64 it has plenty of room, it's obvious why they made it 64bit capable and optimized since the development team found out early on that the game was quite limited and near the breaking point on 32bit. Using 1.7GB is near the limit of 2GB as you only are suppose to have 2GB for applications and 2GB for the OS on a 32bit platform.
As for other games I haven't heard much of any others being optimized for 64bit. If you're not running something that needs the memory space or that's optimized for 64bit then it's just a 32bit application that's being run through a windows 32-64 bit compatibility layer, in which case it runs seamlessly on windows 64bit it just uses a 64bit address space instead of the normal 32bit address space it would normally use on a 32bit Operating system. If you're running 64bit windows you better load up on ram since everything runs in 64bits of address space, even the 32bit apps so your memory's going to get eaten up faster depending how much you have open.
Oh btw FYI Windows Server 2K Advanced Server & Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition both 32bit versions both let you use 8GB and 32GB on a 32bit platform if you want to stick to a 32bit world and have a ton of memory. ; )
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Connect Sixaxsis or Dualschock3 to pc via USB cable.
Let Vista install it's USB HID Human Interface Device drivers.
Go to Device Manager.
Expand Human Interface Devices (HID)
Select the second device, USB human interface device; not the first one that is listed as HID-complaint game controller.
Right-click and select update driver.
Select Option Browse My Computer for driver software.
On the next screen select option "Let me select from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Next page select have disk. From there you select the driver you get from the download. I used the same file and folder mentioned in the video for Vista. Worked fine.
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Connect Sixaxsis or Dualschock3 to pc via USB cable.
Let Vista install it’s USB HID Human Interface Device drivers.
Go to Device Manager.
Expand Human Interface Devices (HID)
Select the second device, USB human interface device; not the first one that is listed as HID-complaint game controller.
Right-click and select update driver.
Select Option Browse My Computer for driver software.
On the next screen select option “Let me select from a list of device drivers on my computer”
Next page select have disk. From there you select the driver you get from the download. I used the same file and folder mentioned in the video for Vista. Worked fine.
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You're selecting the browse / navigation button above, that only allows you to select folders.
If you select the option underneath that reads "Let me Pick from a list of drivers on my computer" and then select "have disk" on the next page you can select individual files.
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Crysis itself on Vista x64 use about 1-2GB of RAM so that's a valid reason for x64.
Besides, Vista x86 is totaly ****ed anyways.
"If you’re running 64bit windows you better load up on ram since everything runs in 64bits of address space, even the 32bit apps so your memory’s going to get eaten up faster depending how much you have open."
Err... what? Because if you put something inside a box that something will obviously grow, right?
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Crysis
1.7 ~ or so GB on 32bit.
2.7 ~ or so GB on 64bit.
At highest-quality settings, x86 game is very close to stability boundary of 2GB, while x64 game has plenty of VA space left to run in.
"… what? Because if you put something inside a box that something will obviously grow, right?"
No, because you everything is getting 64bits of memory addressing.
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Has drivers for both 32 and 64 bit XP, Vista, and Windows 7. Either USB or Bluetooth.
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