I hope more and more developers start to realize that the 360 pad isn't the default controller anymore. They likely already have assets available for the PS4 version of the game, so include Playstation button prompts with the release. Allow us to switch between our preferences within the menu system.
Transistor did this in a way, Supergiant natively supported the DS4 out of the box including prompts and use of the lightbar.
well so much for that then. I was hoping maybe that's what the titanfall controller looks like and you apply your own decals, but that seemed unlikely, lol. That's nice looking though, I would buy it if it were available.Travel back in time, become a Microsoft employee, work on Xbox One, get white console and controller!
Can't buy it, but it is official.
It would be also time to come back to freeplayingtime to buy a xone controller!
Are the smaller sticks that loose and the bumpers really that difficult to use? I mean I hated the looseness of the DS3 sticks but the fact that they had convex tips as opposed to concave tips was the thing that made the looseness unbearable at times. I'm guessing that it isn't an issue here?
No. The Bone sticks are made out of a much better material than the 360 pad sticks, and the tension is almost perfect. I realize that a lot of people have said they prefer the stiffer 360 sticks, but in all honesty it's difficult to go back.
Regarding the bumpers, it may not be an issue for you. The only people who complain about it are those who lift their entire finger to depress the bumper with the tip of said finger, instead of merely shifting your finger up and tapping the bumper with the lower portion of your finger. I was pretty irritated with the bumpers until I realized this and started using the bumpers as intended, which is much more efficient.
Been waiting on these drivers for ages now. Haven't had a working wired 360 pad for my PC for months and despite my DS4 doing a great job in the meantime, emulating it as a 360 controller still doesn't work 100% right for me and it can be a hassle at times.
Even though the XB1 controller is a ton more expensive than a wired 360 pad right now, I'll take the plunge and get one. I only used one briefly and I loved what I felt, especially those triggers.
Are the smaller sticks that loose and the bumpers really that difficult to use? I mean I hated the looseness of the DS3 sticks but the fact that they had convex tips as opposed to concave tips was the thing that made the looseness unbearable at times. I'm guessing that it isn't an issue here?
Rumble feels really nice with Watch Dogs.
How does the transforming dpad compare to the one dpad? Im tempted to just pickup a wireless 360 controller with the newer dpad.
Let me put it in an analogy for you.
You have an old umbrella that you've had forever. After a while, you notice that it's covered in holes and been leaking! In fact, it's been leaking since the day you've gotten it. So you send your umbrella back to the manufacturer to fix it. They send it back and it's covered in duct tape where it was leaking. Now it leaks less, but it's still a little leaky since it's just duct tape over a hole.
Now you notice in the store a nice new umbrella with a ton of new features! "They finally fixed the hole problem!" you think. So you go inside and give the new umbrella a try. Indeed the hole is fixed, but some things just don't feel right. It's a bit too easy to open, the locks holding it up are a bit too stiff, the handle is perhaps a little less comfortable. But they definitely fixed the hole problem.
I guess I may have lost my train of thought. The main thing is that it's still the same kinda-crappy d-pad. It's still sitting on top of a stick and it makes the movement a little imprecise. When in cross mode, it's easier to feel where you're pressing, but it is just on a whole different level from the d-pad on the xbone controller, or any other controller at this point for that matter.
The only problem is the new umbrella is permanently tethered to my car![]()
Headset adapter doesn't work. Someone point me in the direction of the flippable tables.
Why not just get the USB dongle so you can play your wireless 360 pad on there? You can find them on Amazon for like $10-$20.
Wait, are you playing the PC version though? Are the rumble triggers working?
Because I always prefer wired controllers when my setup allows it. Eliminates input latency and stops me from needing to worry about batteries. I can buy a wired 360 controller for about that price, so that's what I was originally going to do before this news came around.
Now I figure I may as well update and see just how different the XB1 pad is!
Now I wait till Black Friday to get a controller for cheap.
You just got me thinking if I should disconnect my batteries when using my X1 controller now. I wonder if it still drains the battery when plugged in via usb.
What about this update: http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/12/5...-the-xbox-one-controller-for-less-twitchy-aim Does it actually update the X1 controller itself and if yes does it get applied when using the PC driver?
You just got me thinking if I should disconnect my batteries when using my X1 controller now. I wonder if it still drains the battery when plugged in via usb.
What about this update: http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/12/5...-the-xbox-one-controller-for-less-twitchy-aim Does it actually update the X1 controller itself and if yes does it get applied when using the PC driver?
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Great. Great, great, great.
*plugs DS4 back in*
Wow lol. I don't want it, but it's amazing that they are putting gold trials literally in every exclusive game and now even controllersJust bought one.
Mine came with a 2-day XBOX Live Gold trial, anyone interested? I won't use it anyways.
lol batteries..silly xb1 concerns.. smh
I think you can set the deadzone / sensitivity / etc within the device options. I can do it for the 360 controller. Some games even have deadzone options.
seemless..... Thats how the drivers should be. If Halo is going to be back on PC I might just get an xbone so I can punch noobs along with PC pros.
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When plugged in with USB the controller acts as a wired controller. So it does not use the batteries nor are the wireless chips active.You just got me thinking if I should disconnect my batteries when using my X1 controller now. I wonder if it still drains the battery when plugged in via usb.