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doady: Xbox 360 controller I've heard too many problem with its control pad. Since I mostly need gamepad for 2D platformers, the 360's controller is probably out of the question.
The D-pad is perhaps the only downside to what is otherwise a really well designed controller. Of course, if you're used to the size of a Playstation controller, you're also not going to like the 360 controller, but I personally find the 360 controller fits like a glove.
From a games perspective, most games with controller support are built with the 360 controller in mind, so you really can't go wrong with picking one up compatibility-wise. You can pick it up relatively cheap these days on Amazon.
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Spy_Gentleman: -Requires a microUSB to connect it (I suggest getting the Play and Charge Kit, as the cable sends data and power. Plus it sticks to it and it will never come off unless you want to. Other 3rd party ones just suck, witht he exception of the Speedlink's PS4 microUSB cable, they work fine)
With the plug and charge kit though, do you require a Wireless adaptor on your rig? Can't speak for the Xbone, but the 360 wireless wouldn't work with PCs - you needed to specifically purchased the wired version.
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B0SC0: With the plug and charge kit though, do you require a Wireless adaptor on your rig? Can't speak for the Xbone, but the 360 wireless wouldn't work with PCs - you needed to specifically purchased the wired version.
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Spy_Gentleman: As far as i know. Xbox 360's Play and Charge Kit only sends power, not data like Xbone's. So yes, you need a wireless adaptor.
Thanks for clarifying