![]() In overall, PS3 Controllers are, how should i say it, not the best quality controllers Sony has made and, plus, they starting to get less available except if u want to get a used one and even when u managed to find one with a fair price, you’d still need to repair it after awhile so, yeah i mean, However i wished that i could’ve done this with other gamepads such as an 8BitDo or even a DualShock 4 controller cause, well, first thing first, there’s some hassle if u would wanna connect your PS3 Controller via Bluetooth to your PC and, even if u manage to do that, your Bluetooth dongle would no longer works for any other peripherals on your PC so you would need to own a seporate dongle in order to do so, that leaves you limited to have only a wired connectionĪnd seccond reason is, well, there are far better quality controllers these days, i’ve got kinda used to a DualShock 4 or my own 8BitDo Pro 2 Controller which are way better quality wise than an actual PS3 Controller, which, mine starting to get degrated in some degree, my Start and Select won’t work in one of them and the other starting doing the same, and the analog sticks starting to get drifty most of the time, It was a bit messy but i finally managed to get it work and now i have pressure sensitive face buttons So, yeah my first question is, i’m using an 8BitDo Pro Controller, does it support pressure sensitive buttons and if not, what type of controller would support such function so i would get the right controller for the jobĪnd my second question is, is there a proper way so, u can actually emulate presure sensitive face buttons on PCSX2 wether in RetroArch or the Standalone version of the emulatorĪlright so, i’ve managed to finally make this working with ScpToolkit which is a custom plugin for PCSX2 and aldo PS3 Controller drivers for Windows I wanted to kill a monster with the great knife with the swing method but, i can do nothing about that and i can only do a heavy hit and by then i’m just getting killed cause that move isn’t fast enough. However, no matter if i use the standalone PCSX2 or it’s core in RetroArch, it only registers my face button as hardly pressed and i, honestly found nothing on the internet for a proper solution In an actual PS2 when you press the cross button not hard enough, james only swings that heavy swordy thing from left to right or visa versa, but when you press the cross button hard enough, james (The Silent Hill 2 Character) would take it as a heavy hit and swing that heavy knife from his overhead It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.Alright so, last night, i was enjoying Silent Hill 2 on PCSX2 and, well, honestly i didn’t know that PS2 back then also had pressure sensitive face buttons, i found out when i finally managed to grab “The Great Knife” in Pyramid Head’s lair and, well, ![]() Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. It can run on a PC with Windows 11 or Windows 10. Is Better DS3 for Windows 10 or Windows 11? Phil Gebiera accepts donations for the continued development of this free software. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 1.5.3.01 is the latest version last time we checked. Supports all controller functions (analog and tilt).īetter DS3 is provided under a freeware license on Windows from drivers with no restrictions on usage.Supports DirectInput, XInput, Keyboard/Mouse mappings and PCSX2 pressure sensitivity.Set It and Forget It, apply your chosen profile to connected DualShock 3 controllers automatically.Never requires administrative privilege.Analog to digital thresholds, per profile. ![]() You can use Better DS3 with Playstation emulators, too. ![]() This program is compatible with MotioninJoy driver. You can configure almost all the functions of the controller including LED assignment, vibration strength, Keyboard/Mouse mappings, and PCSX2 pressure sensitivity. A MotioninJoy driver configuration tool for PS3 controllersīetter DS3 is an offline MotioninJoy driver configuration tool. ![]()
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