Bought one of these from Asda Grimsby today for gaming on (Steam) PC. I have a feeling this could be a national deal, so it's worth checking your local store. Seems a good price for an official controller.
• Play in comfort - A compact, ergonomic shape lets you play comfortably for hours on your PC or Xbox 360
• Vibration feedback gives you a riveting gaming experience
• Precise thumb sticks, two pressure-point triggers and an 8-way directional pad help you stay in control
• Flexible 9ft/2.7m cable length: The thin, flexible cord was designed to provide the sensation of wireless with all the performance of a wire
• Connectivity: Powered USB port
• Platform: Windows 10, 8, 7, XP, 2000, 98
Top comments
jamie0114
13 Jan 176#10
The older xbox one wireless controllers can't link to a PC. And don't call me Shirley :smile:
ham_fan
13 Jan 173#14
Great controller for PC!
Strongly recommend this site; http://lavendy.net/special/driver/x360c/index.html
Drivers for Windows 10 which let you separate the triggers onto different axes.
Vital for shooting / driving games. (So you can brake whilst on the throttle, just for example).
As standard I believe hitting the right trigger will negate the left, and vice versa.
All comments (41)
derp1664
13 Jan 172#1
Good price thanks for posting
mjunaid106
13 Jan 17#2
Would this work with Xbox one?
nige182 to mjunaid106
13 Jan 171#3
Not directly, but it works for Xbox One streaming on a PC.
AStonedRaichu to mjunaid106
13 Jan 17#16
with a macro adapter yes but the adapter costs more than a new xbox one pad
Hannibalateam
13 Jan 172#4
Excellent controller. Recently bought a PC for some light gaming. Plug it in, and it works. No need for messing about with drivers etc.
godzillafan to Hannibalateam
13 Jan 17#9
Just want to double check, this works via usb for the PC, I guess that means this can be used for PC gaming and should have no probs be used for PC games current and a couple of years old.
Was looking for a cheap controller for the PC for 'light' PC gaming!
toorkish
13 Jan 17#5
which asda? i really want one more of these to play fifa with my son
Leftfield_2k2
13 Jan 17#6
What would be the point of that ??
Shirley you would just use your better Xbox One controller on the PC!!
nige182
13 Jan 17#7
They had asked if it would work on Xbox One, so presumably needed an extra controller, possibly for guests. The point of using it on a PC would allow them to use it as a workaround for a second controller (or even primary controller if needed) instead of an Xbox One controller.
Captain_James
13 Jan 17#8
Great controller. Great deal.
jamie0114
13 Jan 176#10
The older xbox one wireless controllers can't link to a PC. And don't call me Shirley :smile:
Opening post
• Play in comfort - A compact, ergonomic shape lets you play comfortably for hours on your PC or Xbox 360
• Vibration feedback gives you a riveting gaming experience
• Precise thumb sticks, two pressure-point triggers and an 8-way directional pad help you stay in control
• Flexible 9ft/2.7m cable length: The thin, flexible cord was designed to provide the sensation of wireless with all the performance of a wire
• Connectivity: Powered USB port
• Platform: Windows 10, 8, 7, XP, 2000, 98
Top comments
Strongly recommend this site;
http://lavendy.net/special/driver/x360c/index.html
Drivers for Windows 10 which let you separate the triggers onto different axes.
Vital for shooting / driving games. (So you can brake whilst on the throttle, just for example).
As standard I believe hitting the right trigger will negate the left, and vice versa.
All comments (41)
Was looking for a cheap controller for the PC for 'light' PC gaming!
Shirley you would just use your better Xbox One controller on the PC!!