Most game controllers require their appropriate drivers to run, but a few may run natively depending on your OS.
It should run on any new mid range computer with no extras needed.
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Software. Short and sweet. Hardware needs software to work.
Because the PS3 is more advanced than the PS2 and a game is software designed to be run by the hardware inside the console. The PS2 does not have the PS3 hardware needed to run the software. It doesn't even have the Bluray laser needed to read a Bluray disc so the software can be read. The PS2 components are not as advanced as the PS3 and even when the software says store in the harddrive there is no harddrive to store it into. The PS2 is a fine console and is becoming very popular in some regions of the world. The PS3 is a step above designed for 1080P HDTV it is now moving into the 3D world and using the PlayStation Move controller or the Dual Shock 3 controller either of which will work with the PS3. Not only that, but it you have a PS3 without an internet connection your software has not been updated and you will not be able to play these games with a PS3
Crossover software is not strictly needed for any version of Ubuntu. Its purpose is to allow you to run Windows applications. if you have no need to run Windows applications, you do not need it.
The software needed to run a computer is known as the Operating System. Many hardware platforms allow you to choose between multiple operating systems to suit your needs.
The console and the controller some will have a game and they run $60 more
Im sorry, but the simple answer is no. a u3 software cant run on any flash drive cos it needs the right hardware as well as software. The u3 software depends upon an IC controller on the PCB (printed circuit board). Without an IC controller, you have an ordinary flash drive
Some routers offer plug and play capabilites with no additional software needed.
Downlaod the file and run the software, when it is finshed run it and it will take you to the game where you can log in and enjoy the game.
No. Java is not an operating system, it is a programming language.
System Software is the information needed to run the system. like config files and your O.S. (operating system).