XBox One controller questions

smokey

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So I'm going to just buy one, despite the fact that I hated (and still do hate) the 360 controller. It's just easier for some games.

Anyone care to give their thoughts on how it is compared to the 360 controller (better/worse/neutral) and how does the wireless function work (bluetooth, do I need to buy a separate dongle etc). Does the package include a cable... general stuff like that.

Thanks!
 
So I'm going to just buy one, despite the fact that I hated (and still do hate) the 360 controller. It's just easier for some games.

Anyone care to give their thoughts on how it is compared to the 360 controller (better/worse/neutral) and how does the wireless function work (bluetooth, do I need to buy a separate dongle etc). Does the package include a cable... general stuff like that.

Thanks!

From my experiences in using them, for me it's basically the same.
Wireless function is the same as the XB360
It does not include a charging cable, if you buy the console you get a charging cable. Otherwise it's R99 from a electronics store for a micro-USB cable.
 
The controller is better than the 360. I use mine via a USB cable and works seamlessly with Win8.
 
From my experiences in using them, for me it's basically the same.
Wireless function is the same as the XB360
It does not include a charging cable, if you buy the console you get a charging cable. Otherwise it's R99 from a electronics store for a micro-USB cable.

Are you using it with the same receiver as the 360?
 
OK cool - so all that's left is - how do you get it paired with windows. Bluetooth? Separate "special" XBox One Bluetooth for Windows Special Super duper ripoff dongle or what?
 
OK cool - so all that's left is - how do you get it paired with windows. Bluetooth? Separate "special" XBox One Bluetooth for Windows Special Super duper ripoff dongle or what?
Try a mini USB cable. I haven't found a way to get it working wireless.
 
Microsoft have yet to add wireless support for an xbone controller on Pc. Your options are wired via a USB cable or leaving it on your desk to gather dust until wireless support is added.

Ps4 controller has similar wired driver support via a mini USB cable.
 
For the console yes, for a PC no. It needs to be connected via a cable.

Microsoft have yet to add wireless support for an xbone controller on Pc. Your options are wired via a USB cable or leaving it on your desk to gather dust until wireless support is added.

Ps4 controller has similar wired driver support via a mini USB cable.

That's the reason I haven't changed my 360 controller yet :/
 
Having it wired isn't too much of a problem - just need an extra long cable (until they bring in wireless support). Does the controller work properly with the Arkham games/Mark of the Ninja/other games where the devs were stupid (or sponsored by MS) and didn't offer a way to change any of the controller bindings?
 
I have a few problems when using mine. Nothing too drastic, but it's more about Dark Souls reading direct x inputs as apposed software controlling it.
When I play Dark Souls 2 I use the standard drivers and it works seamlessly, when wanting to play Dark Souls 1 I have to use an xinput blocker and 3rd part XboxOne driver which also emulates a different USB driver.

In the end it's a bit of a schlep, but I don't imagine you would have an issue. It's just Dark Souls that I've found that does this. Like I say, Dark Souls 2 I just plug and play.
 
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