2011年9月7日星期三

How to revitalize your ps3 controller batteries?

Along with that there are many other bugs. If it's started full screen video game accessories crashes, I needed to download an illegal patch/hack just to get the game working (always good to know that hackers are better at fixing problems than the people who made the game). 1) Charge the controller. Using your every-day, non proprietary, dime-a-dozen,how did you make it to the 21st century without one, totally mundane USB (mini B) cable that you have to be retarded to complain about needing because they're just short of coming in boxes of cereal, charge your PS3 controller to capacity.

FINISHED! That was one amazing game/story/piece of art. Congratulations to all the people who worked on playstation 3 accessories, it will always be one of my favourite game experiences.Oh and I also had to use the software Xpadder to enable to right thumbstick to work with the katana (had to map it to i, l, m and j). 2) Reset the controller. The only step that requires any manual dexterity or thought. On the back of the controller there is a recessed button as can be found on just about any electronic device, with a built in battery or otherwise. I can't WAIT until I'm able to play Metal Gear Solid 4 on PS3 in EIGHT days time.

Although I would like to be able to get my hands on Metal Gear Solid 3:Subsistence before playing it, it may just have to happen afterwards. 3) Charge the controller some more. The lights should blink, and it will re-pair with your ps3 controller on pc if you still have it plugged in. It should start charging again and will stop blinking as usual when it's done.