I bought a Rumblepad 2 first but I sent it back after I found out it wasn't compatible with allot of new games. I like this controller better than the Rumblepad and it works great in crysis and mirror's edge but it doesn't have a program to customize the controls or force feedback(vibration).
pros: This Controller is very well made, compatible with most newer games, its vibration actually works on most of them, you can adjust the force feedback and controls if the game supports it, it works well with most games with out any adjustment, and it fills more ergonomic than the PlayStation style controller if you have medium to large hands.
cons: Its fairly expensive, you can only adjust the force feedback and controls if the game is made to do this and most games aren't.
You can download free home made software like Xpadder 5.3 or XBCD+ to make this controller more flexible. XBCD+ is still in the beta stage and I think it only supports the wired Xbox controller right now but it should support the wireless one also once it is finished.
Buy it here now!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows Review
Posted by Vendi at 6:31 PM
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