Ask the developers of the grips or look in the amazon description etc.
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No, you cannot use a PS3 disc in a PS4 console. The PS4 is not backward compatible with PS3 physical game discs, meaning that games designed for the PS3 cannot be played on the PS4 system. However, some PS3 games may be available for purchase and download digitally through the PlayStation Store for PS4.
Either you need to:- - Charge the controller. - Turn the PS3 on and off again. - Put new batteries in the controller. - Or if you have more than 1 controller then you can use another one.
Just buy the amazon PS3 dual shock 3 for $40 in an assortment of colors. A wired controller is not even original equipment for a PS3 and is just some cut rate off brand controller that you want to try to adapt to an old PS2 controller.
probuly but the ps4 has to come out first.So you can see if it plays ps3 games
they charge after you have put the usb wire into the ps3 usb then pluged the other end into the controller
I love ps3 and im also enjoying playing sims 3 on ps3. I think bye the time EA puts sims 3 late night on the playstaion platform ps4 is going to be out im am sure they will not put it consloes for ps3 but on ps4.
No it is no problem and a recommended method to charge the controller. I also put mine into my Sony BR6 HDTV USB port to change the controller because it is always on unlike the PS3 USB port that shuts off when the PS3 does.
first you put your dick in the ps3 .. and then continue to stroke back and forth until you ejaculate , and then you turn on the ps3 and just play around with the controller until it goes through your legs ..
Plug in the PS3 to a TV. And plug the power cable into an outlet. You turn on the PS3, open the game slot, put the game in, and close it. Then you use the controller that came with the PS3 to play games...
You can not put in a PS2 or PS3 disk in the PS4 but there is a application on the PS4 that you can use to play older PS games. it's called Playstation Now, it cost $19.99 for 1 month, and $44.99 for 3 months.