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However, resetting a controller every so often in the middle of a game is downright obnoxious. It now acts as a paperweight on my coffee table.After a couple months of normal wear and tear, the left analog stick started sticking when moved to the right side. I was excited to get a wireless controller for my xbox because I have two siberian huskies that like to pull out the cables during gameplay. However, my excitement slowly changed to dissapointment, as the controller showed its true colorsThe battery life seems to be the controllers best feature.
Can you imagine my frustration trying to play Ninja Gaiden with this thing.Do yourself a favor. Skip buying this controller, and buy yourself an S controller with an extention cable, or find another wireless controller thats worth your money, unless you like expensive paperweights. After an hour of gameplay, the sucker started pulling me off to the right of the screen consistantly. As long as you have "vibrate" turned off, your batteries will last a long time.
Resetting the controller did seem to help. ;)
I had two of these. Both times the controls started pulling everything to the left on the screen when I wasn't even touching the control. Both times this controller started out great but after about a week it went bonkers.
Well after I got this thing I was so excited to use it. VERY irritating. It's not constant, but more like randomly sending signals to the Xbox to move to the right. Wireless play for the Xbox is awesome. The batteries with it last a long time, but after using it for only 15 minutes or so every time with every game I have tried it with, it starts to randomly make my character/vehicle go off to the right in the game. I've had problems with generic controllers before.Always try to buy from the company that makes the console, or you're bound to have problems playing with it or just on some games.
I like my old (.).retail Logitech controller and still use it. After 3 exchanges at Walmart though, I got sick of trying to find a good one. It doesn't have the same expensive feel of the factory controllers or the Logitech versions, but it does look ok and feels solid. I have used a few wireless controllers on my Xbox.the Madcatx original bulky one, both logitech versions, and the Pelican controller. The layout is really close to the Microsoft S design and the RF seems really good. The digital pad feels weird, but works fine. The analog sticks work very well and so do the triggers.
At Sam Goody, I saw this HipGear controller and (.).decided to try it. The smaller (.).Precision verison has some major problems with the analog sticks not working right and sticking sometimes.but if you get a good one.it is a good controller. I like it alot. If you want to save some money, go with the Hip Gear or spend a little more and get the Logitech original (.).
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