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oreo69
24-02-2006, 08:46 PM
Microsoft FAQ site:
Do the controllers have vibration feedback?
Both the wireless and wired controllers have vibration feedback. In addition, you can also control the amount of feedback with different level options, such as Full, Medium, Low or Off.
There is positivley no way to adjust feedback on either controllers...is there?? cause ive yet to find it, and right now other than nba2k6 all other games (EA sports games) have none, or very little.. so, does anyone know how to find these so called "adjustable vibration settings" ????
All games such as soccer,fightnight etc have the option for feedback on/off and I set them to on,also my 360 personal setting vibration is also checked as on..yet there is nothing..good luck to all and I hope someone can solve this. :dontknow: :vroam:
oreo69
24-02-2006, 08:54 PM
Xbox 360 Controller
Based on the acclaimed design of the Xbox Controller S, the Xbox 360 Controller features an extended nine-foot cable and an improved ergonomic design. The centralized, glowing Xbox Guide Button grants you quick access to your digital movie, music, and games libraries. The ultimate in gamer flexibility, precision, control, quality, and comfort are all yours.
* New and improved ergonomic design enables maximum comfort and endless gameplay.
* New left and right shoulder buttons are designed for ease of use.
* Six analog buttons have 256 levels of sensitivity.
* Two analog pressure-point triggers, two vibration feedback motors, and one eight-way directional pad are included.
* The controller includes a nine-foot (nearly three-meter) break-away controller cable.
* Experience an unprecedented level of Rumble Control. Set the Rumble Control to Full, Medium, Low, or Off to match your personal preference.
* A port for your Xbox 360 Headset is included.
* The Xbox Guide Button at the center of the controller gives you quick access to all your favorite Xbox 360 system activities, such as watching movies, listening to music, contacting friends on Xbox Live, and customizing your gaming experiences. Easily jump to the Xbox Gamer Guide or Xbox Live Marketplace
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Sorry what's the point of all this? :sleep: Just cause the some of the current games don't have various rumble settings doesn't mean future games won't.
Wingman1977
24-02-2006, 09:07 PM
Microsoft FAQ site:
Do the controllers have vibration feedback?
Both the wireless and wired controllers have vibration feedback. In addition, you can also control the amount of feedback with different level options, such as Full, Medium, Low or Off.
There is positivley no way to adjust feedback on either controllers...is there?? cause ive yet to find it, and right now other than nba2k6 all other games (EA sports games) have none, or very little.. so, does anyone know how to find these so called "adjustable vibration settings" ????
All games such as soccer,fightnight etc have the option for feedback on/off and I set them to on,also my 360 personal setting vibration is also checked as on..yet there is nothing..good luck to all and I hope someone can solve this. :dontknow: :vroam:
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oreo69
24-02-2006, 09:10 PM
great post bro,really helpfull.......not.. The ad states that THE CONTROLERS have various feedback settings..I guess you dont give a damn but to me I want to have feedback that im used too with even :tomato: a non "next" generation system..without it to me the games feel shallow..obviously not to you..so why even answer???????
360rulz
25-02-2006, 03:50 AM
there is an on or off selection, i haven't really noticed a differece though i think you're being paranoid a little. i mean it's supposed to be a different system anyways, what is wrong with slightly different vibration
EndoXion
26-02-2006, 06:41 PM
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Wingman1977
26-02-2006, 06:46 PM
great post bro,really helpfull.......not.. The ad states that THE CONTROLERS have various feedback settings..I guess you dont give a damn but to me I want to have feedback that im used too with even :tomato: a non "next" generation system..without it to me the games feel shallow..obviously not to you..so why even answer???????
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Cougar50
26-02-2006, 07:39 PM
there is an on or off selection, i haven't really noticed a differece though i think you're being paranoid a little. i mean it's supposed to be a different system anyways, what is wrong with slightly different vibration
agreed.
electricjoe13
26-02-2006, 07:56 PM
this just in...." settle down spazz".....now continue to a post with some sort of meaning....
paymon
26-02-2006, 08:15 PM
agreed.
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taylor410
26-02-2006, 09:15 PM
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jt_mares
26-02-2006, 09:50 PM
chill out yall, hey dude, the vibration controll is under your gamer prefrences
FordGTGuy
26-02-2006, 10:34 PM
they said it has the ability not that its going to do it all the time.
I AM Bones
26-02-2006, 11:43 PM
does it really matter
360rulz
27-02-2006, 12:58 AM
not to you, not to me, but to some people it does.
Liquids
27-02-2006, 01:29 AM
Maybe he likes to save money on batteries...
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