How to Play Devil May Cry 3 SE (dmc3 se) on PC with normal controller with xpadder

Well..its been a long time I am writing a gaming article, I actually got bored of playing with routers and thought to give myself a break and return to hack and slash genre. I picked up Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition (dmc3se) for my laptop, and the game is a poor port by Sourcenext which are equal culprits in porting Onimusha 3, Resident Evil 4 on PC on behalf of Capcom , its a pity that Ubisoft (which marketed the game for PC) and Capcom wasted such a brilliant opportunity for catering PC gamers. The issues which are faced by game are -

  • Worst control scheme ever devised, controls by which only monkeys can play
  • Poor graphics and shadow effects
  • Bad joystick detection.
  • Even Worse analog stick detection and camera issues.
  • Choppy music.

If you are reading it, I guess you have already felt the pain and googled it a lot. Well, fear not , I will counter them one all : ] just read on.

Let me divide the problem into 2 categories – control issues and other issues. Well..I divided it into these two because the solution will address them in the following manner. First, Install the game properly, choose the correct directory (or whatever you want) insert correct serial key, make sure its a clean install.

Install dmc3se properly

Once you have done that, head on to Ubisoft  and download the latest 1.3 patch for your respective version. Its absolutely critical to download and install this patch for solving the issues.

download correct patch for dmc3se and install it

Once done, open the patch and install it. Your Music, graphical issues shall be solved as of now.

Solving Controller Issues

With 1.3 patch, you will be getting a utility GPadCfg.exe at your game directory for configuring gamepad. Open it and click on edit, click on the buttons in the picture and press respective button on gamepad.

open gpadcfg and configure your controller for dmc3se

Once done, DOUBLE CLICK on save button to save the config.  Dont click on L<->R REVERSE button.

once done, DOUBLE CLICK click on save

Now, your controller is mapped to game. Now go to game directory and open DMC3SE.ini . Make sure to make a backup of it though. GO to end of DMC3SE.ini and look for the section for your gamepad config. It will look like this.

Open DMC3SE.ini

Now, edit it, such that L3 and R3 (the analog buttons) are cleared.

Edit DMC3SE.ini L3 and R3

Now , download xpadder 5.3 from here . Once downloaded, open it . In case , you are using Windows 7 and it doesnt opens, right click on Xpadder.exe, go to compatibility and run it in Windows Vista SP2 mode.

change compatibility for xpadder

Also, go to folder where DMC3SE is installed, and give full permissions to the user.

give full permissions

Now open xpadder.exe, make sure your controller is connected to your PC/Laptop.  Click on controller icon to create a new profile.

configure xpadder

Go to stickds/button/dpad tab and enable and press the respective buttons.

configure xpadder for your gamepad

Once done, go to finish tab and click on close.

close and save

Once done, click on the buttons on the interface and map the LEFT ANALOG to W, A, S , D keys on the keyboard .

map to keyboard

Your final xpadder configuration will look like this.

final xpadder configuration

Save it. Now open the game and enjoy : ] , your controller will work fine.

play the game dmc3se

play the game dmc3se easily

I hope you will enjoy the game as much as I am enjoying it : ]

Emulation and Me–The gamer Side of me

First of all, sorry for a late post, I have been busy in researching DDOS mitigation solutions, and have been going through a lot of data sheets, specs and devices for the same. Also, Prohack celebrated its one more year of its technological legacy and I thought why not to cover about what made me tick and started it all..Well...to be frank, it was the games, old school games.Emulation and Me - The gamer Side of Me - prohack

The earliest memory of a videogame I played was at the local computer centre (Hind Computers) at my local town, it was Jordan Mechner's Prince of Persia in mid nineties, well..I remember the beautiful graphics on the monochrome monitors, elusive I must say, but I knew I was hooked to it for my life. It was also my first interaction with computers.

The 90's were a sort of a period when you can get your hands on an Atari (if you were lucky) , a PC (if your parents were either merchants and needed the machine for their financial transactions..or just hard-core geeks) or Terminator Ending Man series of NES clones that later in early 2000's flooded the market. The arcade scene boomed (provided you knew the places) and old CPS1 machines saw bouts of Street Fighter 2, Cadillac's and Dinosaurs (Fondly called as Mustafa due to the titular and strong character of the game) and if you were lucky Tekken 3 .

As time progressed home consoles, as I already said I witnessed 8 bit revolution in India when it was almost forgotten by the east and west. Well..not bad for me. I got my hands on an NES clone (Media 1000) for which I was able to get the Chinese/Taiwanese multicarts every once in a while, and witnessed the greatness of late eighties and early 90's in the form of Mario, Mario 3, Contra , Super C, Rockman , Mighty Final Fight, Metal Gear, Zen - The Intergalactic Ninja, Kage (Shadow of Ninja, Jap version) , Nekketsu series, Summer Carnival 92 - Recca , Little Ninja Bros,Disney’s Jungle Book, GIJOE, TMNT 3/ 4 Tournament Fighters and much much more..and to be frank, Capcom, Konami and Nintendo were my Gods .

Ending Man Taiwanese console - prohack / Photo Courtesy heimcomputer

I witnessed 16 bit gaming during my summer vacations at modded arcades at Dehradun (Tibet Coloney, Buddha temple, they are still there today), modded in the sense that they were home consoles of Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and SNES, which were fitted with Hori Style arcade sticks and hooked up to make shift cabinets, when for 5 Rs you can get your hands on Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 , Comix Zone, Contra Hardcorps, Street Fighter 2 , Super Mario World for 30 minutes and lots more. Players duelled there and its there I got my first taste of fatalities in UMK3, and I am still good in pulling them off without breaking a sweat. Its there I had my first contact with 3d fighters like Tekken 3, Street Fighter Ex/EX2/plus , Mortal Kombat 4 and many more and I longed for my summer vacations so that I could go to my native place and play the games .

Growing up, I had my first RPG as Little Ninja Brothers by Culture Brain, when I bought the multicart, I was perplexed by the gameplay as I wasn't used to the concept of resource mining/hogging, spells, random encounters and a chained story. Getting dragstar, beating Devillion, getting to Yokan , the 7 bells..I now realise how generic it was , but back then , the sweet taste of going into an adventure in your own way was awesome. Nevertheless, I had a record of beating each game I got and mastering to the point of flawless execution, a thing that needed time which my parents frowned upon, a lot. The second thing they hated the most was the chiptune music which I liked a lot (still have a great collection of them today :) in my cell phone ) which later hooked me to the demoscene, I am a fan of the Farbrausch, .theprodukkt, Fairlight, mfx, kewlers and used to enjoy the intros/cracktros in my pastime.

Then there was Prateek, he had a blazing fast Pentium 3 at his home and I remember him cursing Windows and playing Dinocrisis (and swooning on Regina :P) , on a side note, we also started our experiments by getting a copy of Turbo Linux, experimenting with it , then after bouts of frustration and incoherent manuals (it was a time when IT WAS HARD finding the correct Linux drivers for your box, coding them was out of question since we were kids) but that's a different story. Doom , Dangerous Dave and Wolfenstein 3d was what we had with us at that time as shooters. Then after a lot of haggling, and by scoring good marks i was able to get a Sega Genesis for me (PAL version, used, with my first carts as Contra Hardcorps and Utlimate Mortal Kombat 3) and I spent my days tinkering with Super Hang On, Monaco GP, Rambo, Aladdin and lots more. It was during those days when I got a PC and then, my life was changed.

Comix Zone - Prohack
At that time, PC for me meant 3 things -

  • Games
  • Programming
  • Internet

Of which Games was the primary part and programming was done at late hours of night (VB/VBS if you are curious, it was in my courseware at school , I moved on to C as I got bored of dragging and dropping and wanted some real challenge).Initial games were Project IGI, handful of Virgin interactive classics (The Lion King..anyone ?) The real twist came when I picked up a dusty copy of Street Fighter Alpha 3 from a shop, and when I ran it from CD, a DOS based interface opened , and the game ran. But there was something peculiar about it, it wasn't exactly DOS based, I later figured out, the game ran in DOS mode using an emulator, which was a new term for me, but as a rule of thumb, anything that made me play games is something to be learnt and something to get good at, I started exploring them. I am lucky it was in those days emulation scene was still kicking ass, with fresh releases of Kawaks/Nebula/Final burn Alpha and all other CPS/CPS2/PGM emulation systems lots of documentation to read, a great community to mix and great games to play. It was then I found I had an inherent taste in emulation and I had a hand on almost all emulators which ever found their way to Zophar's Domain or scene sites. I found my own configurations that worked for me (and my own box) flawlessly, debugging through 68000 debugger in Kawaks , the first taste of loading games through Callous, and playing Super Mario World using SNES 9x (without paying money again, ever :D) .I used to play “borrowed” MAME roms on early builds of MAME and the understood the full glory of arcades . I remember playing Chronotrigger (the best RPG I played..ever) on ZSNES and dumping SPC files, only to be later converted into mp3 and then playing the sweet music on Sunday mornings. Nobuo Uematsu..thanks for making my childhood sweet.

It was due to emulators , I witnessed the actual history of gaming , starting from Spacewar to Atari, the console wars between Nintendo and Sega, the ditching of Sony by Nintendo, the revenge of Sony in the form of Playstation, the Sega 32 X, Saturn and the dawn of Sega, the tryst of Nintendo in the form of N64 , the console wars of millennium starting from the iconic date of 9/9/99 , the failing of Sega as a hardware developer and Dreamcast being ousted from market despite its innovations, the PS2 and Xbox and coming to the semi-present day scenario of PS3 vs XBOX 360 and the coming next generation of consoles.

Playstation - PSX - prohack

Later on when it came to PC Gaming, we formed the Project IGI club, guys who started their PC gaming careers with their first game as Codemaster’s Project IGI and finding new and innovative ways to beat it. Also, when it came to PC gaming, Prateek and my brother Vaibhav , both hated me for emulators, according to them it was lame and the latest was the best, I on the other had found anything with a configuration file worth my time and played through all the classic titles one by one. The only game we all agreed was awesome was Mario Kart 64 on Project 64, hell, who would argue it was bad :) Then there were PlayStation emulators epsxe/pcsx/adripsx/psx and the best plugin pack you could get your hands on – Aldo’s Plugin Pack, having the best drivers from one of my favourite coder Pete Bernert , his fantastic plugins were easy to tweak/compile (courtesy of his PE oPs project) and had exceptional performance.

Coming of age , I got my hands on Halo: Combat Evolved, CS 1.6 , Hitman series, Max Payne series of which I still can repeat dialogues of Max Payne line by line, I just liked the Nordic ,violent,noir setting of the game like with a great story line. It was also at that time I came across modern emulators PCSX2 , CXBX/DXBX, Potemkin, XEON, Dolphin,  Chankast and found except Chankast each one of them required to have an Alienware or Origin PC to even run the games (well, I wanted to play God of War at that time, bad..but they were on nascent stage then) , in laymen terms, they needed exceptionally high configurations just to croak  . I also found Doom 3 also needed an Alienware to run :| literally.

After a while, I found the emulation scene started getting stagnant with few updates and releases and I started focusing on genres I haven't tried. At this point of time, I vaguely remembered a trailer of Metal gear Solid 3 : Snake Eater in an early review at Ten Sports, and thought to give a shot to the series starting of MGS on EPSXE.

That proved to be the most exciting gaming experiences of my life.

Well..i found it alluring, awesome storyline, well developed characters, a gruff snake and the best voice acting I have ever heard on a videogame . Wow..just wow. It was time for Metal Gear Solid 2 : Substance on PC and got my copy cheap off from a retail shop. the experience ? Well..2 words – Fucking Awesome ! I will cover it in a later review some other day. Also, during those days. I saw a demo of RE4 on a gamecube machine and its still the best survival horror game ever. Speaking of which, my life had came a full circle, Capcom’s Shinji Mikami’s RE , Capcom Clover’s Killer 7,Hideki Kamiya’s Devil May Cry, Konami’s Hideo Kojima’s MGS and Shigeru Miyamato’s Mario series..Everything a gamer could want. Capcom, Konami and Nintendo..the game Gods revisited again.

Paper Mario 2 - Prohack

Mid and late 2000’s brought me Warcraft 3, StarCraft, Farcry, Half life 2 , Prince of Persia : Warrior Within (which I only play due to the refined combo system and kickass music by Godsmack) and CPS3. A special mention to Half Life 2 for the most immersive shooter of its time, although I wished the crap about G Man was solved :X . While Warcraft 3 and Starcraft are the best RTS experience, the reverse engineering of CPS3 encryption was what caught my eye during those days. One of the first POC emulators was written by Miguel Angel 'ElSemi' Horna better known as Elsemi of Nebula fame and one of the first games which I played was Street Fighter 3. Heck, CPS3 means Street Fighter 3, the finest and most technical fighting game ever made. Don't believe me ? well..just Google “Evolution 2004 Daigo” and you will know what I mean. Its the pinnacle of fighting genre only for the dedicated. Nowadays, add GGPO to it and you get a heady mix of online play in the most competitive manner in an already highly competitive game.

Street Fighter 3 Third Strike - Prohack

Nowadays, a lot of titles are revised, repacked and innovative games are being launched, you have got staples like Street Fighter 4, Killzone, God Of War 3 , Gears, RE, MGS, Super Mario Galaxy / Galaxy 2, Halo 3, Portal/Portal 2 (however I liked Narbular Drop just as much) and the innovation bandwagon of Bastion, Tower of Goo, Limbo, Bulletstorm,Journey, Infamous and a lot more..they are online and fun, the DLC allows for replayability , but still, I prefer the old school emulation any day over the current titles. Call me a nerd, but then, thats the way I am . As i type this , i have an opponent waiting for a rematch on Third Strike.

I had a great gaming childhood, if you had one, you might share my sentiments, else, I just might have some great geeky stories to tell you.

Modern Warfare 3 trailer | World War 3 with Call of Duty

Modern Warfare 3 trailer | World War 3 with Call of Duty

Have you fu*kin watched it ? Its World war 3 with Call of Duty : Modern Warfare 3. Infinity ward showcases amazing trailer with topnotch hallmark COD style gameplay and kickass action. Amazing I must say, I will finish it once it launches, dying to get my hands over it. In the mean time, you can watch the trailer and enjoy every moment of it…

Drooool…

Nintendo Wii 2 | Wii 2 console demonstration leaked video

A recent leak of the demonstration regarding Nintendo Wii 2 provides viewers with a glimpse of the console and a detailed diagram of the much talked about controller. The new Nintendo Wii 2 is expected to have a built-in HD touch screen and a camera.

Nintendo Wii 2 | Wii 2 console demonstration leaked

Nintendo will officially unveil Wii 2 on June 6th at E3 2011 and in the meantime, speculation on hardware specs, features and design for the Wii 2 (codenamed ‘Project Café’) continues. You can see the video -

via gamesradar

Project 64 – The best Nintendo 64 emulator

Project64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator which at first seemed to have popped up out of nowhere.Project64 is a Nintendo 64 Project 64 – The best Nintendo 64 emulator - More emulator articles @ PROHACKemulator for the Windows platform that was first released in 2001. It employs a plug-in system to allow other developers to implement their own software.It is a great, free Nintendo 64 emulator which can emulate a lot of the commercial n64 roms out there. Emulator meaning that Project64 creates an environment on your PC under which real N64 software can run and be played in much the same way as it would be on the original hardware system. Yep,that means you can play Nintendo 64 games on your PC at the comfort of your home. Of course you have to obtain the rom images of games,either dump them yourself,or remember,google is your best friend [;)] .
Project 64 is a very good emulator, probably the best Nintendo 64 emulator available, plays nearly every N64 game, every game I've tried has worked with a few errors.There are a couple of games with some emulation glitches, but this does not makes them unplayable.The Project 64 emulator promises to replicate directly the graphics that you would obtain when running an actual N64 with a television.
Download Project 64 – The best Nintendo 64 emulator
The emulator also comes with a built in cheat editor , which can help increase the longevity of games (obviously by cheating :P ,also it includes inbuilt cheats for many games.. how cool is that ?).Project64 is the closest thing you’ll get to the N64 without actually buying the console itself and it performs better than other Nintendo emulators.
Project64 is currently still under constant development and the last official release was on 1 April 2005 . Since then we are eagerly waiting for a new release.
You can download the version 1.6 from Project 64 Site  or by clicking here .

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Playstation Phone (Xperia Play), PSP2 Unveiled – rumors confirmed

Months of rumor are finally confirmed when at “Playstation Meeting” Kazuo Hirai unveiled PSP2 ; whilst simultaneously, Sony Playstation - theprohack.com engadget got its hands on the “Playstation Phone” or shall I say “Xperia Play” . In a pre-review, engadget commented on its durability, playstation pad style buttons, and capability of running games. However they still were not able to verify the processor inside it & were unsure how games will be developed & delivered on the phone. They tested emulated playstation games on it which ran fairly smoothly.

The expected specs are -

  • PlayStation style controller
  • 4-inch 854 x 480 LCD touchscreen
  • 512MB RAM
  • Up to 1GHz processor
  • 5 Megapixel camera
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system

Playstation Phone - Xperia Play

Playstation Phone - Xperia Play

PSP2 has been dubbed as Next Generation portable & is the world’s first 3G hand held gaming device. Dubbed as “Next Generation Portable” ,the new PSP2 promises image & animation quality at par with Sony Playstation 3. The expected specs are -

  • Wi-fi and 3G connectivity
  • Five-inch long OLED touch panel
  • Rear panel touch pad
  • Motion sensor
  • Front and rear cameras
  • Dual analogue sticks
  • Oval design
  • 182.0 x 18.5 x 83.5mm

Playstation 2 - next generation portable

Playstation 2 - next generation portable

Hmm..guess a lot of competition will be there in the handheld market with Nintendo arriving with 3DS..

You might also like to play Playstation & Playstation 2 games on PC, read the following articles -

  1. How to Play playstation 1 games on PC
  2. How to Play Playstation 2 games on PC

Cheers..

 

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Duke Nukem Forever drops on May 3 – Get ready to kick some alien ass

“It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum... and I'm all outta gum”

Yep..Duke is back :) After 12 years of waiting, Duke Nukem Forever has given up its “ForNever” status with backing from Gearbox software. The reveal trailer kicks ass, great music, shaking booties, kicking alien ass, crazy one-liners & best of all , Duke is back !!! You can check out the cool trailer below -

Man..its carnage..It all started with Duke when he was a whimp, but Duke 3d brought out the best of Duke in all his manliness. Even today it is a classic, the series spawned a lot of Duke titles but the “Forever” became infamous due to the development hell it was facing. The closing of 3D realms led to a lot of speculation regarding series future..but then, Gearbox stepped in & now we are orgasming over Duke Nukem Forever. The game is set to release on May 3 in North America & May 6 Internationally.Duke Nukem Forever - theprohack.com

Cant wait to play it…

“ Nobody steals our chick..& lives ”

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Devil May Cry 5 Trailer Impressions

WTF ? DMC5 ? at TGS 2010 ? released on 15 september, I got hold on the DMC 5 traileror you can say DmC trailer.For those who dont know what Devil May Cry is, go to the corner & wear the dunce cap ! Devil May Cry is the hack & slash action game series by Capcom featuring one of the most intricate fighting system & coolest protagonist Dante, its the game against which other Hack & slash games are measured!! The new DmC  is said to be a reboot of the series.  REBOOT ?!! Ah well.. I will come to the point later, lets first have a look at the trailer.

DmC / Devil May Cry 5 Trailer TGS 2010

Man..what were they thinking ? Where the hell is all badass Dante ? The silver haired demon slayer has been dumped for this skinny juvenile ? & a Reboot ? What happened to Nero ? What about the legend of Sparda ? Man..even Hideki Kamiya, the creator of DmC commented Dante ?!!! Ah gross !!!
“I miss him, too…” and later added “I’ve been sad since Dante left me.”
In a later tweet when a fan asked the question:
“DmC by Ninja Theory? Do you think they will evolve the action game from your Bayonetta standard?”,
Kamiya-san simply said:
    “whatever”
See ? Dear Folks at Ninja Theory..Better be the game badass, else while this new Dante might prove your last stand.
Well..looking at the trailer, some things pass my mind -
  • New Dante looks like ass!
  • It might not be a reboot at all (.0001% chance) & this might be the story of an abandoned Dante struggling with his goddamn teenage, & later at the end of game, the prologue of Devil May Cry 3 begins.
  • The visuals are improved, especially the blur & sonic effects.
  • The new weapon is ass! Except the Sword..I dont like the Daggertail like thing Dante holds..The Dante I knew like to take things Up close & PERSONAL !.
We miss you Dante..
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Google Celebrates Pacman – The Best Google Doodle Ever :)

As a special tribute to Pacman on its 30th anniversary, Google has unleashed the best Google doodle ever..an interactiveGoogle Celebrates Pacman – The Best Google Doodle Ever :) - theprohack.com videogame (with full sound efx) on Google homepage..and that too is Pacman and Google at its best. Still Google is a day early as the legendary game was launched on 22 May 1980 in Japan 30 years before and has spawned numerous spinoffs altogether.But the classic has not lost its charm..not for me..ever..When folks at Namco were developing it,who knew that a game about pill chomping and eating ghosts can revolutionize the videogame genre.

The Videogame on Google homepage can be played by clicking on the “Insert Coin” button and Pacman can be controlled using mouse or using Keyboard..Love you Google :) The game will be live for the next 2 days and make sure you play it before,else you might be dusting off Google at Wayback machine.

Google Celebrates Pacman – The Best Google Doodle Ever :) -  - theprohack.com

In the mean time, you can check out the game by clicking here or by going to Google home page.

( btw…i guess the chomp chomp voice is getting on my nerves while i m surfing net :| )

 

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