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Re: Orig. XBOX360 controller = I can finally PLAY!

Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:24 pm

Thanks for the quick reply but if you looked on the link you posted you will find Plattform: Xbox 360 it's not showing , PC is it ok or what? also did you bought the controller only or with the plug & charge Kit. regarding the wire that shows in your picture you bought it separately or it come with the controller? THANKS AGAIN.

Re: Orig. XBOX360 controller = I can finally PLAY!

Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:49 pm

Plug and charge? This controller is the wired one so it is not wireless and does not have a plug and charge kit.

I do not understand your problem. Just buy an original wired (NOT wireless!) XBOX360 controller for XBOX360. It will work for PC with a driver you can download from Microsoft.com.

Re: Orig. XBOX360 controller = I can finally PLAY!

Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:09 am

Just buy the wired controller like Leander said.

Wireless controllers suck.
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Re: Orig. XBOX360 controller = I can finally PLAY!

Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:18 am

Get the wired. It's cheaper and even Vista at this point should find the drivers, and it has a longer cord than any controller I've ever had. (Did find the drivers on my laptop anyway. If not, just grab them off Microsoft's website.) It does suck for older games that need more than 8 buttons, but you can swap to XBCD on the fly or use another controller. (Or use controller plus keyboard+mouse. A while on the older GTA for this driving + on foot, got me to accept such a control scheme.)

The wired controller is the same as the 360 wired controller btw. If you can't find in PC section of a store, it'll be in the 360 section. (All Wal-Mart's and Target's for example will put it there.) Microsoft just made it so it works on both 360 and PC easily.

Any 360 ports will have native 360 controller support (unless they screw it up) due to the nature of the devkits.
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