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Xbox 360 Controller Question?
I getting a xbox 360 soon and I'm wondering if I can hook up 4 wire controllers in the 360? From the pictures I've seen there are only 2 ports in the xbox.
I know there are wireless controllers but I don't like them. |
Just out of curiosity, how come you don't like wireless controllers. They function the exact same, only without the wire.
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Originally Posted by ElementZ
Just out of curiosity, how come you don't like wireless controllers. They function the exact same, only without the wire.
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Originally Posted by kar10
They are not 100% accurate. I try them with first xbox and wireless controllers have a delay in response.
That's because there was no official first-party wireless controller for the Xbox. Third-party controllers are always crappier than first-party controllers. The 360 wireless controller is officially made by Microsoft; it is not some crappy third-party controller. I have used it for over half a year with no problems at all. It is just as accurate as a wired controller. |
No lag on the 1st party wireless
... From http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/sy...controller.htm Up to three wired controllers may be connected to any Xbox 360 console. That said, I'm assuming you would use the 2 USB ports on the front and then the one on the back that is generally used for the wireless adapter, should you decide to connect 3 wired controllers. |
Originally Posted by sniper308
No lag on the 1st party wireless
... From http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/sy...controller.htm Up to three wired controllers may be connected to any Xbox 360 console. That said, I'm assuming you would use the 2 USB ports on the front and then the one on the back that is generally used for the wireless adapter, should you decide to connect 3 wired controllers. |
Originally Posted by kar10
Thank you for all the info. I'm buying an xbox 360 sunday and I'm going to give the wireless a try and judge for myself.
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Don't worry about the 360 wireless controllers, they work perfectly no matter how intense the action is. I actually purchased a third wired one to go with my two wireless ones when I got the 360, since I was worried about battery life and lag. I don't think I've used it since I got it. Actually, I don't even know where the hell it is anymore.
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Yes, make sure you pick up a premium 360 - try out the wireless controller that comes with it and enjoy. They are absolutely perfect on the 360 - no delay in response at all.
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Originally Posted by sniper308
You are going to pick up a premium aren't you? If so you will get a wireless controller with it...
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Originally Posted by McHawkson
I bought the 360 core and the wireless controller came with it.
Are you sure you bought the $300 core that comes in a green box, not the $400 premium that comes in a white box? The core is supposed to come with a wired controller. |
Originally Posted by McHawkson
I bought the 360 core and the wireless controller came with it.
Was it a bundle? |
Originally Posted by xmiyux
Yes, make sure you pick up a premium 360 - try out the wireless controller that comes with it and enjoy. They are absolutely perfect on the 360 - no delay in response at all.
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I got the Xbox 360 and the wireless controller is excellent. I haven't notice any slag at all.
I played gears of war and I turn the aim left and right as fast as I could to notice any slag and there wasn't any at all. |
Originally Posted by taffer
-confused-
Are you sure you bought the $300 core that comes in a green box, not the $400 premium that comes in a white box? The core is supposed to come with a wired controller.
Originally Posted by sniper308
Was it a bundle?
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Has anyone had any problems connecting two or more wireless controllers? I tried connecting a 2nd wireless controller but is not connecting and all it does is flash around the X and is not selecting a port.
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Originally Posted by kar10
Has anyone had any problems connecting two or more wireless controllers? I tried connecting a 2nd wireless controller but is not connecting and all it does is flash around the X and is not selecting a port.
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Originally Posted by sniper308
From
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/sy...controller.htm Up to three wired controllers may be connected to any Xbox 360 console. That said, I'm assuming you would use the 2 USB ports on the front and then the one on the back that is generally used for the wireless adapter, should you decide to connect 3 wired controllers. |
Originally Posted by xmiyux
There should be a synchronization button on the controller and the 360. You push both of them and they send out signals to sync up and assign the controller as controller 1,2,3, or 4.
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I got the wireless controllers to work.
Here is what I did if anyone is wondering: 1. turn the console on 2. press the button next the memory card port with such symbols lll 3. press the big X on the controller until it turn on 4. press the small button on the controller with symbols lll |
Originally Posted by kar10
The button you are refering to is the one with 3 symbols "lll" next to the memory card port?
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This might seem like a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway. I'll have my 360 in my theater room with the console behind me (about 3 feet or so). Will this cause any problems with the wireless controllers (the MS ones)?
Be gentle, I'm a 360 newb. |
They are 2.4ghz so you will not have any problems for about 30' away from the system, not matter the direction.
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