Crysis 2 pc with xbox controller
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The main tests came with using the wireless 360 controller and wireless receiver combination with the games Call of Duty online and Counter Strike: Source online by using Xpadder to make it viable.
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#CRYSIS 2 PC WITH XBOX CONTROLLER SOFTWARE#
The only problem is many PC games don’t support 360 controllers or gamepads in general, and therefore require 3rd party software like Xpadder to make gamepad usage possible with certain games. Once it’s setup your device is ready to be configured for gaming. The process is very easy, even for PC novices.
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Turn on the wireless device to be connected (make sure to disconnect your Xbox 360 console if you have one, so that it doesn’t come on).Connect the USB gaming receiver to your PC with it’s 5 foot USB cord.Load up the installation/driver CD packaged with the wireless gaming receiver.Setting up the wireless receiver is fairly quick and simple: The packaging is straightforward, the only problem is it’s somewhat hard to open. Without discount, it would be $21.59 with 8.00% sales tax. I ended up purchasing the wireless receiver from the game store I work at, of course getting an employee discount. The XBox USB controllers were selling for $39.99, while the Wireless Gaming Receiver was to be $19.99 and would allow me to make use of the controller I already had, so the savings and convenience would be worth the wait. I then heard about the wireless gaming receiver that was coming to stores, and decided to wait for its release. I had thought about purchasing a USB 360 controller for my computer a few months back for non-first person games, however, I was reluctant to as I already had a wireless controller that came with my Xbox 360 console and wasn’t so sure about spending another $40.00 for a wired controller.