Didn't get much help from /wsr/, was told to post it here so that's what I'm gonna do.
I'm trying to get my Xbox 360 Controller to work on my PC so that I can play Initial D Stage 6, but it's not working.
I have both the cable, and the wireless adapter thing. They used to work, but after not using either of them for about a year or so, they aren't working anymore for some reason. The controller won't pair with the wireless adapter, and when connecting the controller to the PC by the cord, the PC nothing happens.
Sounds like there's either a problem with your computer, or your Xbox controller.
Cooper Young
Sounds like Windows Computer (commonly known as WC) problem. Did you try contacting Microsoft® on the problem?
Asher Young
Does Initial D Arcade Stage 6 have a PC release? The one I really wanted to play was 3, but I couldn't get the NAOMI 2(?) emulator to work.
Eli Perez
>Still using a 360 controller Why? You realize that they sell bluetooth controllers now, right? Hell, you can even customize it if you want to pay a little extra.
Justin Hall
>Eurobeat Vol 188 It's not even good music, what the fuck is wrong wit you weebs
Chase Russell
using the plug adapter thing you put into the top of the controller does not work. it has to be a pure wired controller.
Hudson Gray
Go into settings and have a look at connected devices. See if it let's you know what's wrong with it in there. If you can't see it, the dongle may be broken..
Jordan Hernandez
He has a wireless adapter, not the charging plug thing.
Ryan Gonzalez
I guess im going to be the only one helpful here. It's because default windows drivers don't work with xbox 360 controller. You have to go to device manager. Find your usb wireless receiver. Click to find drivers, don't look in internet, just choose from list. It's at about bottom of list. It will say it's not suggested to use that driver but fuck it. Done. It should be working. Of course i assume that you paired your controller with receiver using those small pairing buttons
James Jenkins
If he has the official wireless adapter, it should literally just plug and play.
Yeah, the emulator released a couple weeks ago I think. I got the game to work, but not the controller.
Apparently the 360 controller is the only one that works with this emulator, and I don't want to buy a steering wheel setup for a game that only uses sequential shifting.
Once MT 4-6 are on PC, then I'll get a steering wheel setup.
Oh shit yeah I forgot about that. But yeah I also have the wireless adapter, and that doesn't work either for some reason.
Camden Cook
Well I guess then, he is a retard and he put USB cable into Ethernet and is asking us for opinion about his underwear.
Man, if he had a plug-and-play experience he wouldn't ask here.
Jaxson Reyes
>Of course i assume that you paired your controller with receiver using those small pairing buttons
I think that might be the problem, pressing the pairing the buttons doesn't connect the controller to the wireless device.
Luke Powell
Well, can you test and see if your 360 controller will sync with anything else? Maybe an old 360? Then, can you check the USB you're using for the wireless adapter, and make sure it isn't dead?
This really should be a process of elimination to see what's wrong. If I had to take a stab in the dark, I'd guess that your wireless adapter is broken. But it could be that your controller is busted and won't sync wirelessly anymore, or a dead USB.
Alexander Thomas
OP just look at: And let me know if it doesn't work. Did You install any drivers from internet?
Brody Reed
Ignore the retards, OP. All you have to do is to install gentoo, it will solve the problem for you.
Colton Kelly
>emulator It's not using an Emulator numb nuts, the game runs on an arcade board running Windows. There's no emulation happening here.