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there are apparently ways to get a ps3 controller working in motioninjoy which I really want to do because it is the worst program
 

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there are apparently ways to get a ps3 controller working in motioninjoy which I really want to do because it is the worst program

Today is the first time i used it and i have to agree that it is a horribly designed tool.
 

isrararrafi

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There's a way you can use PS3 controller on PC via bluetooth...
How to Bluetooth Your PS3 Controller to Your PC (Windows 8/7/XP) - YouTube

You can google to get more links.

Yes...you still need the motionjoy for it though. Plus i have a mac where the mouse and keyboard are connected through bluetooth also, and i heard some people complaining about those not pairing anymore. Simply not going to risk it right now as i have a 25 ft long usb cable. Enough to sit on the sofa and play it on the tv.
 

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Asking in multiple threads won't get you the answer any quicker.

The update isn't available yet.

It will hopefully be available within the next 6 hours (approximately)
 

WhiteCat

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The nets run extremely smoothly on my PC. Does this mean the full game definitely will too, or is it a lot more resource heavy?

I was planning on just getting the PS3 version but I may get both if I can be confident I won't have issues on my PC.
 
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ChinamanSpin

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The nets run extremely smoothly on my PC. Does this mean the full game definitely will too, or are is it a lot more resource heavy?
If your computer can run CA well, it can run the game well.
I was planning on just getting the PS3 version but I may get both if I can be confident I won't have issues on my PC.
The only time I've got a game on different formats is FIFA 10 for the PS2, then the Xbox 360 after my upgrade. However I think I will make an exception for this. I was only going to get it for the Xbox but the fact this game can be so supported on the PC and my PC is capable, may mean I get it on both. I'd also like it everywhere with me :yes
 

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Do we know if there's autosave during matches in the game? Just thinking of the occasional times when CA has closed spontaneously, and thinking about how much playtime I might lose if it happens mid game. Doesn't happen often though but it's happened a few times so far I think. Would be good to know you won't lose a whole match if it happens mid-game.
 

Lebanna

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Do we know if there's autosave during matches in the game? Just thinking of the occasional times when CA has closed spontaneously, and thinking about how much playtime I might lose if it happens mid game. Doesn't happen often though but it's happened a few times so far I think. Would be good to know you won't lose a whole match if it happens mid-game.

Hadn't thought of that. My cat has a habit of jumping from my computer onto my desk, using the "restart computer" button as a springboard....an autosave feature would save many a frustration!
 

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