

Better DS3, a tool that uses the old MotioninJoy drivers to enable users to use the DS3 as a gamepad.This tool is truly a piece of malicious software, and I advise you all to never download this on your machine. Some users pointed out that the tool will receive malicious code from the servers.The only way to get rid of the drivers is to either check the registries, refresh to an earlier restore point, or completely restore the machine. The drivers MotioninJoy uses "override" all the other gamepad drivers, and will negatively affect any other peripherals you use. Which makes sense, because all of the constant pop-ups the app created were in Chinese. One user said that the servers for the tool were located in China, of all places.This is the kind of DRM that would make Microsoft and EA blush. I tested it out myself and sure enough, the tool wouldn't even load. If you don't have one, you'll only be able to use the digital controls (ie, no analog stick control, no analog buttons, no analog triggers). Needs an internet connection to fully run the tool.Sure enough, there were TONS of users on various sites having similar complaints to mine. So, needless to say, I was scared shitless, and decided to head to Google to see if I'm dealing with any kid of intrusive spyware, or even a malicious virus. Mind you, I closed the program last night after my GTA IV modding session was over. I then woke up the monitor, and saw that MotioninJoy DS3 Tool was open. When I woke up a few hours later, I noticed my tower hadn't went to sleep all night. It was around midnight, so I just said "Fuck it, I'll figure it out in the morning" and went to sleep. At first, I thought Windows was just installing automatic updates, but I remembered I already installed all the important updates a few hours before that. About 5 minutes later, it woke up by itself. So, I logged of my computer last night and put it to sleep mode.
