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I've run out of options here. I bought Rogue Legacy since a lot of my Steam friends were raving about it and the game interested me a bit, but none of them told me you cannot map any controls to your mouse. Considering I cannot stand playing a game using just my keyboard, I broke down and attempted to get either my PS3 controller or my 360 controller to work as a gamepad for this game. After a few hours of digging, I finally realized that my wireless 360 controller needs a wireless receiver, even though I'm plugged directly into my PC using the USB wired connector. Yet another notch for me to dislike Microsoft. I then tried my PS3 controller (also wireless but was connected with the USB - Micro cable) but to no avail. I was able to get the buttons to respond, but the D-Pad and analogue sticks were unresponsive. Considering the controller plays perfectly fine on my PS3 and Galaxy S III, I figure it was a software issue. Hell, I even broke out my old PSX to USB and PS2 controller and that wouldn't even work.
Can anyone please give me some insight as to how I might get my wireless (albeit wired) PS3 controller to work on a PC as a gamepad? Comprehensive guides, software needed, etc. Anything is greatly appreciated. Normally I wouldn't waste this much time trying to use a gamepad on a PC, but I don't want to feel like I just wasted $15 on a game I cannot play due to clunky keyboard controls. If only they allowed mouse support I might be able to enjoy this game like I did Bastion.
Can anyone please give me some insight as to how I might get my wireless (albeit wired) PS3 controller to work on a PC as a gamepad? Comprehensive guides, software needed, etc. Anything is greatly appreciated. Normally I wouldn't waste this much time trying to use a gamepad on a PC, but I don't want to feel like I just wasted $15 on a game I cannot play due to clunky keyboard controls. If only they allowed mouse support I might be able to enjoy this game like I did Bastion.
