Awesome, thanks for all the responses. Looks like I'm going to be getting an Xbox 360 controller for my PC. Anyone know if I'll be able to return this Logitech Dual Action controller to Best Buy?
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I recently bought a Logitech Dual Action gaming controller for my PC but noticed upon first use that the sensitivity is way off. I am unable to simply walk forward with my character, instead he runs. This is very annoying since I would very much like to be able to move slowly in my games and it seems like no matter how much pressure I apply to the joystick, my character will just run. So, I have fiddled around with the settings of the controller and I cannot get it to work like I need it to. So now I'm trying to see if there are any other PC controllers out there that have a sensitivity level to them that will allow your characters to simply walk or be able to apply slight pressure to the joystick in able to do things slowly. I've thought about getting a wired Xbox 360 controller since I already have a 360. If anyone has any tips or advice, I would greatly appreciate it.
Alright, well thanks for the answers. By the way, I don't own any Xbox originals, I was just thinking of buying some.
I know you can download 360 games to the hard drive and play them off of that (though you still need the cd for piracy protection). I was wondering if it's the same way for original xbox games. There are some backwards compatible games I'd like to play that aren't in the game marketplace but I'd really enjoy it if I could download those games to the hard drive as well. Anybody know if the download feature is exclusive only to 360 games?
I'm sorry, I was taking my info off of the official Xbox site where it implies that the cables are called HDAV. I know I accidentally mixed up the consoles too in my previous post. I had tried to do some searching on google but nothing was really helping me understand so I thought I'd come here.
I don't really know what the difference is between the cables but I thought I'd ask since it's something a pro console includes but not an elite. My TV is an HD but I don't understand how an HDMI cable would make the picture better than an HDAV cable.
If an Xbox 360 were in a well ventilated area, how long would it take for it to begin overheating if it were a Jasper chipset? How long would it take for a Falcon chipset? These questions are aimed towards someone playing a game from beginning to when the system would begin overheating.
If you were to play straight through. I'm curious to know this because I'd like to keep my Xbox 360 in tip top shape.
Also, will constantly unplugging and plugging the Xbox 360 into the outlet cause any damage over time? I always unplug my things (such as laptop, TV, toaster, etc.) so I'd like to know if this is a habit I need to break.
Oh and while I'm at it, how can you tell if a rechargeable battery pack for the controller is running low?
Thank you for any answers to these questions.
I was planning on getting one of these but I've been hearing that they do not contain Jasper chips, as originally perceived. Some people are saying that the consoles they received aren't even Falcons. Has anybody here that's picked up this bundle had this sort of trouble?
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