
I have previously managed to get it to connect without the driver error but it didn't actually work (buttons had no effect). On the laptop it appears as "Connected" very briefly then immediately switches to "Driver error".

The pair succeeds but when I try to actually connect the controller (by pressing the ps button), the bar flashes then goes off. I pair by either holding the ps button and options (which my laptop autodetects and pairs) or holding the ps button and share and then explicitly pairing using "Add Bluetooth or other device". I'm attempting to connect my PS4 controller to a laptop over the built-in bluetooth. No more 2nd player issue :D (perhaps its the driver that installed) Update: OMG it worked, i'll check it later why but x360ce files from XBCD worked. XBCD is in fact x360ce, i don't see how it could fix it. Same here, I can get as far as the area where Hulk and Iron Man are, but when the game starts Player 2 magically enters the game. Tried this with my PS4 controller (which is xinput), and it doesn't seem to work. I don't know if it will help anyone else, the fix is supposedly for Xbox 360 controllers (I am using a wired PS3 controller myself and it still worked), but I figured I'd share the process for anyone else interested. Originally posted by Spag Eddy:So after spending all day downloading different apps and trying different fixes to try and solve the problem, I finally found a solution for myself. Hopefully it works for anyone suffering from this little annoyance. Just put all files for both programs in the main game directory, run x360CE, save/close, and run the game. Somehow, adding XBCD into the mix fixed all of my problems. I was using just x360ce without XBCD before and was having my issues. Click on the x360ce executable within the game directory to create an ini and configure your controller settings, and then run the game. Then search for the latest version of x360ce on Google, download it, unzip and add all files to the main game directory. I don't know if it will help anyone else, the fix is supposedly for Xbox 360 controllers (I am using a wired PS3 controller myself and it still worked), but I figured I'd share the process for anyone else interested.ĭownload the XBCD installer contained within one of the two links at the top, and follow the directions to install on your PC. So after spending all day downloading different apps and trying different fixes to try and solve the problem, I finally found a solution for myself.
