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I have a PS3 controller that I will have connected via bluetooth and KB+M. I will probably play some sessions with KB+M and others with the controller depending on how I feel.

Do you mind telling me how you managed to connect your PS3 controller via BT? I have a BT USB dongle but for the life of me can't get the controller to work with it... and I've tried the various guides using MotionJoy and Better DS3. Works fine wired, but not via BT.
 
I'm 37 haven't been this hyped up for a game release for about 10 years or whenever Skyrim came out. Really looking forward to this game. My PC should run it but not expecting much with my ageing GTX 570. Seriously been tempted to get a new GFX card the last couple of weeks. Will see how the game runs first I think...
Prob use 360 pad for driving, keyboard/mouse for the rest
 
22 here. While I don't have to be up for work/uni I do have a dissertation to be writing. A couple of hours wont hurt though...

AFAIK there are two OcUK teamspeaks at the moment, not sure of the slot size.

I have a 512-slot teamspeak I'll put forward if both of the OcUK teamspeaks are only 32-slots.

My TS is just a non profit license away from 512 slots, my old one expired.

Between us that's 512+512+32+32slots - think we have enough TS space? :p Not that my microphone works though lol
 
Edit, scrap that request for cheapest price as OcUK sell it.. dont want to get anyone into trouble :D

Games aren't an ocuk core product so its fine.

unless rules changed.
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Do you mind telling me how you managed to connect your PS3 controller via BT? I have a BT USB dongle but for the life of me can't get the controller to work with it... and I've tried the various guides using MotionJoy and Better DS3. Works fine wired, but not via BT.

Firstly delete everything to do with your PS3 controller and motioninjoy and better DS3 and all that stuff. Even PS3 drivers and bluetooth drivers.

Then download this: http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-XInput-Wrapper-for-DS3-and-Play-com-USB-Dual-DS2-Controller

Get the latest version and latest update and add the update files to the latest version.

Now Windows will not like running the exes cause they are from the internet - to quickly unblock, create a rar archive of the entire folder and extract it again. Windows will then think you created the files.

Plug your PS3 controller in a let it install the default drivers.

Assuming your bluetooth dongle is on the list of supported devices:
Plug in your bluetooth dongle and let it install the default drivers. Then run Zadig from and go to Device -> load preset and choose "bluetooth.cfg". Then go to options "list all devices" and select your bluetooth dongle from the drop down. Click update driver and it will install a new driver that SCP driver package can recognise and use.

Run ScpDriver.exe and click install (no need for force install) and it should install a bunch of things including DS3 drivers and bluetooth drivers and a service.

Then run ScpMonitor.exe and it should show Pad 1 connected and charging with a Host Address and HCI version and LMP version listed on the right.

The moment of truth is when you unplug the PS3 controller. What should happen is that the PS3 controller will reconnect via bluetooth. Mine does but with these things there is an element of luck involved.

I am not 100% sure what you need to do to connect it wirelessly everytime (I installed it about an hour ago) but I use SCPMonitor+ (link here) and I just ran that tiny program and pressed the PS button and it connected.
 
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