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Review: Xbox Elite Wireless Controller

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  1. Lucienne Cummerata says:

    If they made this rechargeable it would be worth this price. one of the big reasons I switched to PS4, after the butcher of Halo 4, was the rechargeable controllers. They could just add a rechargeable bundle when you buy the Elite.

  2. Garth Ratke says:

    No. The old one wasn't either.

  3. Miss Jermaine Ritchie III says:

    sorry i was referring to the 360 design.. i should have been more specific. my fault..
    and i also picked one up, its signal sux a bad as xbox one;s originals. the feel of it is quality and gaming with it is more exact, i just cant walk around the house with it..

  4. Hank Quigley says:

    can someone please clarify ;

    does xbox elite pc controller use similar wireless usb receiver like xbox one precessor model? if yes, does it come with the controller or need to buy it separately?

  5. Blaise Rutherford V says:

    I commend Microsoft for resisting the urge to include macros. It sure is a great idea, for those looking to get an unnatural advantage. The location of the buttons doesn't necessarily reach the point of cheating, but button combinations in a single push does. On the other hand, with the mappable buttons coming to all controllers, it could create an environment where we see a dynamic ability for gamers to enhance their play styles much like the varying layouts offered in games like CoD and Battlefield (basically it evens out). I still prefer without, but I'll mark that one down as an opinion

  6. Ms. Brooke Kris says:

    Also, aren't the scuf ones wired only?
    I know some will ONLY play wired because they're stupid enough to believe that it eliminates some non-existant lag, but anyone with a nice big TV is gonna find the regular length cables too short and use it wirelessly.

  7. Collin Schmeler says:

    I wanted a paddle for LB and RB simultaneously, but alas, not luck.
    I get that it would feel a little cheep to program a string of commands. you would essentially have instawin buttons on fighting games.
    (Yes I play Destiny. I need those supers man…)

  8. Wiley Rodriguez says:

    Does anyone notice that non of the reviewers of this device have actually used it other than to play with the accessory app? I got one today that I was hoping to use on windows 7 for gaming. It says right on the box that it works in win 7, but sadly it does not. On the box is a link to get the drivers for win 7, but that page only has instructions for connecting a standard controller and no download link for drivers. I found a forum post where a dev posted a link to the driver for the standard controller. I downloaded the driver and windows 7 says it is not for this device. I called Microsoft for help. Their suggestion is that I buy a standard controller to install the driver with and then it might work with the elite controller or I can wait and just hope that someday they actually make a proper driver for win 7. That probably isn't likely though. This is now the most expensive paperweight I own.

  9. Ara Grady says:

    Please tell me, you've heard of rechargeable AA batteries, right? Been using those since 2005.

  10. Jordan Swaniawski says:

    The USB dongle thingy supports up to 8 controllers of both the standard and elite varieties.

  11. Samson Roob says:

    They advertised the original controller to last about 8 – 10 years, so if this can last "forever" haha, then the cost isn't that bad

  12. Brent Wyman says:

    >Uses a stick in fighting games, rather than the d-pad(optimal for fighting games on a controller) or an actual arcade stick.
    >Wanted to be able to press one button to perform an entire combo in fighting games. That's called cheating.

    The "Dish" D-pad addition to the Elite controller is GOD for fighting games, d-pads are more precise than sticks when it comes to fighting games, but the "dish" allows you to transition between directions much more easily.

    Regardless, it's impossible to miss that this controller is about 80% geared towards FPS players, as they hold a similar majority in regard to the XBOX fan base.
    Not only that, the lack of support for this controller on PS4 makes it clear that this controller is a good way to combat the effect Activision's contract with Sony on Call of Duty players by introducing a new draw for XBOX fans in the form of a reasonably-priced (and, in my opinion, higher-quality) replacement for SCUF controllers.

  13. Raoul Padberg MD says:

    if only it was untrue.
    but since its a FACT!
    calling out someone as a racist only shows your ignorance of quality but your more likely a thin skinned libtard!
    please go away and when china and mexico starts manufacturing products that rival germany and japan then i might put weight into your really stupid comment!

  14. Miss Yessenia Kreiger says:

    or a plug and play kit? you can get a venom set for £9.99

  15. Letitia Jast says:

    I recently got this controller and I must say I love it. I went into Gamestop looking to buy it and was dismayed to find it was sold out through December. The associate I dealt with however informed me that if I were to trade in my Xbox One for the Xbox One Elite System Bundle that they were offering $250 in store credit, a free extra controller, and a free $60.00 game. After I traded in my Day One Edition Xbox One (which admittedly was having some issues (albeit infrequently) reading blu-ray movie discs, and a few games (that I simply wasn't going to play anymore), I only paid $200 out of pocket and that got me the 1TB Hybrid SSD hard drive, the Elite Controller, an extra Xbox licensed controller, and a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops III. Not too shabby at all.

    That being said, I was very pleased when I first handled the controller. The heft makes it feel like a high quality product. I love the fit and finish, the new ergonomics of it, and the additional paddles, thumbsticks, and the swappable d-pad. I had recently priced out a Scuf controller to my specifications and it came out to over $200.00 so I find that the price for the Xbox One Elite Controller is very fair, and very competitive for controllers of this kind of quality. The ease with which everything is swapped is also amazing. So far I've got a bit of time in Halo 5, and in Fallout 4 with this controller and I don't think I'd ever want to go back to using the standard controller under any circumstances. This is the single nicest controller I've ever used, without question.

    I highly recommend it. $150 might seem steep to the untrained eye, but this is truly a huge step up from the standard controller.

  16. Emil Medhurst says:

    Glad you're happy with the DS4 controllers that have to be charged every 3-4 hours. One of the main reasons my PS4 rarely gets turned on any more.

  17. Felton Collier says:

    Sold out almost everywhere I looked before finally snagging myself one. I think this controller and its price will be here to stay for a while.

  18. Dr. Name Zemlak says:

    All they really do is add a level of comfort, now having to use index and middle fingers for the triggers and bumpers, but in the future games may use them for specific functions instead of making you long press a trigger or button like you have to on a standard controller.

  19. Ayden Wunsch says:

    True so true. Even Xbox 360 controllers cost $39.99 smh

  20. Bert Cummerata says:

    There isn't macros on this button as Microsoft thought it would be unfair to other gamers who won't have this controller. They did actually think about it

  21. Edmond Ondricka says:

    Just started Fallout 4, and even though its completely playable on the standard controller being able to assign the VATS and jump functions to the rear paddles make it just so much more playable.
    Having jump initially set to Y instead of the usual A was just stupid on the developer's part.

  22. Jarvis Aufderhar says:

    …and cheaper than a scuf too 😀

  23. Jazmin Reilly says:

    Wifi-Direct I believe.

    Sort of like a low latency – high bandwidth ad-hock variety of wifi running at 250Mbps instead fo bluetooth's 25Mbps.

  24. Sheila Bergstrom says:

    Yup, and made exactly the right decision. Even though they knew they'd be dinged for it by cheat-gamers.

  25. Prof. Ethel Hoppe says:

    It's a late reply, so apologies.

    You have two options for an easier 'super' in Destiny:

    1. Learn to use bumper jumper. 'A' becomes the super and far easier to use.

    2. You can cross over the paddles on one side so by pressing one, they are both activated. Assign one to LB and the other to RB and you're sorted (see attached pic).

    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/

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