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Mu Dualshock 4 won't connect to my PS4. It will charge and turn yellow, but it won't reapond to the PS button in the centre and won't sync.

Is it fucked?

Can you not resync it via a usb connection to the console?

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It doesn't seem to work.

Are you supposed to just plug it in and it automagically syncs?

Yes I think so, don't think it appear under PS4 device settings?

http://manuals.playstation.net/document/gb/ps4/basic/usecontroller.html

There is a reset button under the controller also.

Good thread to read

http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/Consoles-Peripherals/PS4-Controller-Won-t-Connect-Please-Help/td-p/42128337/page/3

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I'm having trouble with input delay on my dual shock.

It doesnt happen all the time, but occasionally when i move the analogue sticks, or even press a button, there is a 1 or 2 second delay of the action happening on screen.

Anyone else have this problem, and is there a fix?

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I'm having trouble with input delay on my dual shock.

It doesnt happen all the time, but occasionally when i move the analogue sticks, or even press a button, there is a 1 or 2 second delay of the action happening on screen.

Anyone else have this problem, and is there a fix?

Try the reset button on the back of the controller & resync back to the PS4
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The PS3 architecture means it's likely to never be emulated on any x86-64 architecture.

The PS3 had a weak GPU but an 7 3.4ghz specialised risc based CPU cores the make up of the cell meant you had these SPU's that could be used for graphics or number crunching which is why PS3 exclusives looked better than 360 games but multiplat games were often poorer as the third parties didn't have the time or knowledge to really harness what it was capable of.

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Can't wait to see Sony's reaction to this. Surely it mustn't be too hard to port PS3 games across....can it?

PS Now gives you PS3 games. You have to pay for them regardless of whether you own them but I hope that changes one day. It would be a really good marketing move.

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The PS3 architecture means it's likely to never be emulated on any x86-64 architecture.

The PS3 had a weak GPU but an 7 3.4ghz specialised risc based CPU cores the make up of the cell meant you had these SPU's that could be used for graphics or number crunching which is why PS3 exclusives looked better than 360 games but multiplat games were often poorer as the third parties didn't have the time or knowledge to really harness what it was capable of.

Now that they've simplified the architecture, the machine will be drowning in first party software made by teams taking full advantage of the power advantage that multi platform devs are either too time restricted or too stupid to access, making delays and broken releases a thing of the past !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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A playstation fan laments on what playstation now stands for.

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Sorry if this has been asked before but.....

I have several digital games bought under my US psn account, though i usually play them under my UK psn account. This weekend though i have noticed if i try to lunch one of this games from my UK account, its complaining that is locked and can only be played under the account where it has been purchased.

Anyone know of a workaround for this?

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Can't wait to see Sony's reaction to this. Surely it mustn't be too hard to port PS3 games across....can it?

Not a chance, thanks to Core. PS Now is really the only chance for that, and obviously that's a) limited and b) really expensive right now.

I wish they'd hurry up and brute-force PS2 (and PS1) support, though. I still need to finish my playthrough of Persona 3!

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