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jwinslow;1685863; said:
There are PC drivers out there for PS3 and 360 controllers. I haven't tried the 360 ones, because I don't have a 360, but the PS3 controller works with my PC. Microsoft actually offers support for using the 360 controller on a windows machine, so I would guess that it works at least as well the PS3 controller.CentralMOBuck;1687229; said:This would be even better if this game was more compatible with keyboard play. I tried it last night and it was terrible.
IronBuckI;1687607; said:There are PC drivers out there for PS3 and 360 controllers. I haven't tried the 360 ones, because I don't have a 360, but the PS3 controller works with my PC. Microsoft actually offers support for using the 360 controller on a windows machine, so I would guess that it works at least as well the PS3 controller.
You can use bluetooth if your PC has that capability. I just use either the USB cable that comes with the controller, or the USB to USB-mini cable that came with my MP3 player. They both work.CentralMOBuck;1687634; said:For the 360 to work I would need an adapter because I only have wireless controllers. How did you get the ps3 controllers to work. Is it with bluetooth?
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jmorbitz;1688810; said:My buddy has loaned me The Orange Box for the 360. It's a great title. I played through Portal in a few days which was fun, and just finished Half-Life 2 last night. It was a fun game, I know it's older but it was entertaining. Started Half-Life 2: Episode 1, last night as well, but only played the first few minutes. I plan on playing through that and then playing Episode 2, as all the titles are on the disc. Great entertainment value, though I only tried Team Fortress 2 for a few minutes on Live and found it difficult to play. Didn't totally understand what was going on, but seems like it would be fun if I got used to it. Either way, I would recommend The Orange Box for oldies but goodies.