Why do you say that? The little I've used of them, they've seemed really good, bar the lack of direction nubs on the sticks. I was thinking of getting one to replace my aging 360 pad, but if there's some issue with them, I might save a couple of quid and buy the same again.
Why do you say that? The little I've used of them, they've seemed really …Why do you say that? The little I've used of them, they've seemed really good, bar the lack of direction nubs on the sticks. I was thinking of getting one to replace my aging 360 pad, but if there's some issue with them, I might save a couple of quid and buy the same again.
Nothings wrong with them, I loved the 360 pad and the One is an improvement to me.... in fairness, theres nothing wrong with the PS4 pad either
How is this cheaper than Amazon? It's 40 there as well
How is this cheaper than Amazon? It's 40 there as well
For £40 on Amazon it's only for prime customers. There is another offer on Amazon for £41 but through a 3rd party. Splitting hairs though 😊
Be careful with these ones, I have 3 other longstanding controllers (2x V1, 1x v2) with no issues and this was bought to use with my PC due to the bluetooth. Got it for £36 from Shopto and ignored the reviews slating this particular controller. Turns out they were right, the R bumper broke after 4 weeks (I don't game that much, have kids and a job) and the plastic at the back moved an awful lot when holding the controller for any periods longer than 30 mins. MS were awful and offered a refurb and Shopto were surprisingly good and refunded me with no problems. Think the QA is poorer the more the design is tweaked.
does this work no problem with PC? looking at getting a new gaming PC
There's a few options:
- Connect directly using a micro USB cable - Connect wirelessly using Bluetooth - Connect wirelessly using the wireless USB adapter (around £20)
I ended up buying the wireless adapter even though it's a bit pricey for what it is as the bluetooth option has some limitations (can't use the stereo headset or more than one controller).
I have a couple of the v2 controllers (the GoW4 Crimson and JD Fenix) both of which are working fine after a decent amount of use, the only one I've had issues is a Forza 6 controller.
does this work no problem with PC? looking at getting a new gaming PC
Yes …does this work no problem with PC? looking at getting a new gaming PC
Yes works great - that's why I got it. My laptop has Bluetooth built in but if yours hasn't a cheap dongle will work
also comes with a lead
FYI. This is v3. V2 added headphone jack, v3 is the Bluetooth model.
It could be worse, it could be a PS4 controller
It could be worse, it could be a PS4 controller
Why do you say that? The little I've used of them, they've seemed really good, bar the lack of direction nubs on the sticks. I was thinking of getting one to replace my aging 360 pad, but if there's some issue with them, I might save a couple of quid and buy the same again.
Nothings wrong with them, I loved the 360 pad and the One is an improvement to me.... in fairness, theres nothing wrong with the PS4 pad either
For £40 on Amazon it's only for prime customers. There is another offer on Amazon for £41 but through a 3rd party. Splitting hairs though 😊
There's a few options:
- Connect directly using a micro USB cable
- Connect wirelessly using Bluetooth
- Connect wirelessly using the wireless USB adapter (around £20)
I ended up buying the wireless adapter even though it's a bit pricey for what it is as the bluetooth option has some limitations (can't use the stereo headset or more than one controller).
I have a couple of the v2 controllers (the GoW4 Crimson and JD Fenix) both of which are working fine after a decent amount of use, the only one I've had issues is a Forza 6 controller.
John