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  • Gangrel
    Pro
    • Nov 2002
    • 652

    #1

    Xbox-like controller for PC?

    Are there any controllers for the PC similar to the Xbox one? I've seen the Logitech Rumblepad.... is there anything better?
  • Graphik
    Pr*s*n*r#70460649
    • Oct 2002
    • 10582

    #2
    Re: Xbox-like controller for PC?

    Originally posted by Gangrel
    Are there any controllers for the PC similar to the Xbox one? I've seen the Logitech Rumblepad.... is there anything better?

    Instead of that, try this.






    Its a USB XBOX Controller Converter for the PC.

    BUT, I do not own one myself. If I were to go back to PC gaming, I would definitely try this device or something similar out. Search around the net and look for some buyer comments or reviews.
    http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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    • Graphik
      Pr*s*n*r#70460649
      • Oct 2002
      • 10582

      #3
      Re: Xbox-like controller for PC?

      Originally posted by Gangrel
      Are there any controllers for the PC similar to the Xbox one? I've seen the Logitech Rumblepad.... is there anything better?

      Instead of that, try this.






      Its a USB XBOX Controller Converter for the PC.

      BUT, I do not own one myself. If I were to go back to PC gaming, I would definitely try this device or something similar out. Search around the net and look for some buyer comments or reviews.
      http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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      • Juggalo
        Rookie
        • Jul 2004
        • 171

        #4
        Re: Xbox-like controller for PC?

        Originally posted by Gangrel
        Are there any controllers for the PC similar to the Xbox one? I've seen the Logitech Rumblepad.... is there anything better?


        I use the cable this guy sells, It connects the xbox controller to pc. I got from ebay and he has all the drivers and a controller setup utility.

        on ebay look for the seller Spotted Horse, he has the cable I got and it wooks.
        *************************
        GT: KAOS JUGGAL0

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        • Juggalo
          Rookie
          • Jul 2004
          • 171

          #5
          Re: Xbox-like controller for PC?

          Originally posted by Gangrel
          Are there any controllers for the PC similar to the Xbox one? I've seen the Logitech Rumblepad.... is there anything better?


          I use the cable this guy sells, It connects the xbox controller to pc. I got from ebay and he has all the drivers and a controller setup utility.

          on ebay look for the seller Spotted Horse, he has the cable I got and it wooks.
          *************************
          GT: KAOS JUGGAL0

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          • TCrouch
            MVP
            • Jul 2002
            • 4819

            #6
            Re: Xbox-like controller for PC?

            Don't even bother buying anything...I cut the end off of an old USB mouse, then the end off of an extra XBox controller extension cord. The wires are nice and color coded for you (one wire isn't used)...splice them together (just twist and wrap them with electrical tape if you can't solder). Then you go and get XBCD and you're set.

            Took me about 10 minutes and I haven't been happier. XBCD even lets you map the buttons to anything you want, so you can use triggers for racing games (they're buttons by default), or map specific buttons to features for some games (like Madden, where they don't like customizing certain buttons).

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            • TCrouch
              MVP
              • Jul 2002
              • 4819

              #7
              Re: Xbox-like controller for PC?

              Don't even bother buying anything...I cut the end off of an old USB mouse, then the end off of an extra XBox controller extension cord. The wires are nice and color coded for you (one wire isn't used)...splice them together (just twist and wrap them with electrical tape if you can't solder). Then you go and get XBCD and you're set.

              Took me about 10 minutes and I haven't been happier. XBCD even lets you map the buttons to anything you want, so you can use triggers for racing games (they're buttons by default), or map specific buttons to features for some games (like Madden, where they don't like customizing certain buttons).

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