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The Razor ones however are fully "360 Compatable" so there are no issues; those plug&play just like an official 360 controller. The Razor ones are very nice; I love the 4 button D-Pad. One design part of the Sony controllers that I've always loved.
There are two kinds of Razor 360 Controller; Onza Tournament and Sabertooth Elite.
The Elite is fully programable; u can re-map buttons on-the-fly.
If u just want a 360 controller; but a little better design, go with the Tournament.
A good deal right now on this is the "BF3 livery Edition" of the Razor Onza on Amazon; cause in the end, the livery isn't really important; at least u getting a good controller.
Razor Onza Gaming = green back-lighting
Tournament BF3 Edition = orange back-lighting
Tournament Dragon Age 2 Edition = red back-lighting
What? He wants a replacement for his 360 gamepad, he is asking those with experince with either the Sabertooth or Xbox One controller. They don't both work the same way either, both are different sizes and weights, one is mechanical and wired, the other has rumble triggers and uses a different set of drivers from the 360's controller.
You're an idiot; that is what the USB Receiver for 360 Controllers is for!
Wireless works just fine; and you can connect up to 4x Wireless 360 Controllers per each USB Receiver; so u only need one per system. Play and Charge CAN work; but it will only charge the rechargable battery pack (if u have that). It will not act as a data connection.
Just know that wireless will require purchasing a 360 USB Reciver for Windows PC.
Then u can just buy a small mod to make the D-Pad 4-buttons.
Well that sucks, because to be honest apart from the d-pad the 360 controller is very good imo.
And the fact you said the sticks are worse (one of 360's best features) makes me lean towards the Razer. I can deal with direction buttons but I can't stand bad thumbsticks.
Yes, sorry for that mis-leading statement there.
As I was unaware that official driver were now available.
Which can be found here:
http://news.xbox.com/2014/06/xbox-one-pc-drivers-for-xbox-one-controller
You will need a Micro-USB -to- USB cable as well; not sure if a controller already comes with this or not.
Let us know how it goes!
In a couple of months. I'm planning of getting a second GPU and a new PSU with my next paycheck ;)