Which one should I buy for PC gaming? ;)

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I bought a wired one cause I don't like having to care about batteries.

1 decade ago
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Bought wired, now wire is little broken so it doesn't always stay connected -.-

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How did you manage to ruin the wire on an xbox controller? I've had mine since 2 years after xbox came out... Wire is perfect out of the box condition. And I've moved with it and traveled... a lot.

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Also, in order to have a wireless XB360 controller work on your PC you need a specific adapter for it, because Microsoft decided to use radio signals instead of Bluetooth for it. Another reason I'm glad for my wired controller.

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Wired 'cause lack of batteries and I've always found they've responded more smoothly.

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I use the wireless because they are left over from my xbox days. I rarely have to charge them, maybe toss the batteries on there once every two weeks.

Inevitably, someone will come in here talking about latency. They are full of crap.

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+1

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The only issue I had with wireless was the antenna receiver were crap and could go out at any time. There is a solder fix for it but I just said screw it and went with wired.

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Never had a problem with mine. Maybe send it in for replacement?

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ive never had this problem with mine either or even heard of this issue before

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This is a really first world thing to say, but if I had to charge any of my PC peripherals that often I think I would be really annoyed.

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I can't tell you much about the wired controller, but my wireless 360 pad works perfectly.
The battery life is fairly long, as well.

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Also wired is easier/cheaper to actually connect to the computer

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You won't even feel 2 ms delay.

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+1
2ms is unacceptable for rhythm games like DDR, it can be the difference betwteen a perfect and a great

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I have a wired one and it's just perfect. No batteries to worry about.

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I have a wired one and I don't regret it.

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Wired, easly. Less shit to deal with and more reliable. Plus, cheaper. Plus, the cable is pretty long anyway.

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Wired one, I am using it, no problem at all. Please keep in mind that if you want to buy wireless one you will be needing an extra adapter to connect the wireless receiver to USB port.

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On my wireless xbox controller, the dongle it connects to died out. I read it has a cheap fuse inside it that is known to blow out. I rarely even used it, maybe twice

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Get a dual shock 3. There is a program called MotionJoy which makes the computer thinks that the DS3 is an Xbox controller. This way you can play either wireless or wired. You won't need to worry about Batteries.

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+1
Got a used DS3 controller cheap and i love it.
The battery last long and if it runs out i can just plug the cable and play while it charges.

Thinking about getting a DS4 when the prices drop. The touchpad works as a mouse so it's great for because i like to be on my couch playing, watching movies/series and surfing the web.

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This is what I do, although I do get a bit mixed up on the buttons occasionally because I'm so used to the Playstation layout that when it says "Press Y" it takes a moment to register =/

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Definitely wired for me, I used to go through so many batteries that it was just the easiest choice, especially when I had to keep them charged by USB normally which kind of defeated the purpose. Although if you intend to have many players then wireless may be a better option as you won't have to have so many USB ports used up potentially.

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They're both great, it depends on your setup, if it's the only controller, wired is ok, but if your planning on buying more for playing with friends, then wireless would be better (less wire in your way ;).

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Wired all the way. I hate it when the batteries are empty while I'm still playing. .

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I have wireless for use from a couch and projector. If there's lag it isn't noticeable but I also don't ever play twitch movement games with it. Another bonus is I can use it downstairs with the projector or upstairs at my desk without worrying about plugs and stuff. 4 nice rechargeable batteries mean you don't have to worry about that.

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I use my PS3 controller with an xinput wrapper and every thing works perfectly. No battery to worry about and no wires to trip on.

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Wired, cheaper, no batteries, doesn't randomly drop connection.

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Wired, cheaper, no batteries, doesn't randomly drop connection.

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Wired. No hassle with batteries/adapters/transmitter or signal lag/disconnections.

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For my desktop I have a wired one. Cord doesn't get in the way then. For my laptop I have a wireless one, to prevent the cord from getting in the way, but leaving it plugged in all the time.

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wireless+xpadder+10m hdmi cable = pc gaming, media center, etc on my 42" tv(better than every other streaming solutions)

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The wired one is cheaper and doesn't require batteries. Unless you're so terribly coordinated that you're going to trip over the cord while sitting at the computer or you need a longer cord than the substantial length of the wired controller (I'd say it's 10ft?) then wired is the way to go.

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Honestly both are becoming a worse choice and the best may be to consider an Xbox One controller instead. The 360's wireless receiver is not sold separately other than third party knock offs and mine did stop working after a year. Wired controllers are also becoming harder to find as well. Either way, I have to order them online since no local stores seem to carry either.

The Xbox One controller seems to have resolved most of these issues and can be used as a wireless or wired controller without the need for a receiver from the looks of things. Haven't tried one myself, but I'm definitely planning on getting one when my wireless receiver goes out again.

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There's no support for XBox One controllers on PC so far.. only community drivers.
How would one use a wireless controller on their PC without a receiver ? Could you please explain that ?

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Most computers have wireless adapters and bluetooth these days. Also the Xbox One controller has a USB cable, as long as that cable can also send the data over, then it would work like a current wired controller.

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Most computers don't have bluetooth.. not even most laptops, also lan wireless can't be used for lan AND some other devices. You have to understand that the XBox One Controller will need to be used as a wired controller unless they come up with some wireless adapter for it and that's only once they come up with the proper drivers.

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That's really fine by me. The issue I have is that I can't easily buy a wired 360 controller in store or a wireless controller for windows any longer and if my current controller goes out I have to order from amazon and go without a controller until it arrives. The reason why the Xbox One controller looks enticing is because it can work as wireless and wired so it should work like a wired controller does and is currently being sold and can be replaced by going to any store that sells games. So I could go to Walmart if needed at 3AM and replace the controller. I can't do that with a wired 360 or the wireless 360 controller for windows. Plus the Xbox One controller appears to be superior in other ways as well.

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Closed 1 decade ago by CarlEric.