I got to the part where I jossle my balls against the joysticks with the adapter sticking out of my dickhole but its not working
help
[editline]30th January 2018[/editline]
oh wait wrong guide
cool you just plug it in woowww how crazy who would have known
How to tank reader satisfaction in your online gaming magazine
Oh boy I can't wait for "how to use a keyboard with your pc"
[QUOTE=gk99;53095175]Oh boy I can't wait for "how to use a keyboard with your pc"[/QUOTE]
I don't know, wondering that myself
"how to sit on chair"
"how to extend arm to pc power switch"
Dualshock 4 is better in my opinion but too many games don't support the buttons natively
[QUOTE=Zadrave;53095093]Or use a 360 controller instead[/QUOTE]
why? the xbone controller is a definite improvement. it's the most comfortable controller on the market right now
[QUOTE=milktree;53095246]why? the xbone controller is a definite improvement. it's the most comfortable controller on the market right now[/QUOTE]
Price tag.
[QUOTE=milktree;53095246]why? the xbone controller is a definite improvement. it's the most comfortable controller on the market right now[/QUOTE]
I personally hate the rb and lb buttons. They don't feel as good to use as the ds4. They're far superior in the trigger game though.
[QUOTE=Zadrave;53095093]Or use a 360 controller instead[/QUOTE]
dead zones are trash and a half even brand new
[QUOTE=milktree;53095246]why? the xbone controller is a definite improvement. it's the most comfortable controller on the market right now[/QUOTE]
Last I checked the DS4 and 360 controller were still on the market.
It's probably the third best controller, if we're not counting licensed console-pads and PC-specific pads like the F310.
[QUOTE=J!NX;53095181]I don't know, wondering that myself[/QUOTE]
Did you read another wrong guide?
I turned on my computer but I have no idea how to turn it off so if PCGamer could make an article about it, that would be great.
[QUOTE=milktree;53095246]why? the xbone controller is a definite improvement. it's the most comfortable controller on the market right now[/QUOTE]
It feels way less comfy and way less sturdy than anything Nintendo, Sony, or steam has made
[QUOTE=J!NX;53095462]It feels way less comfy and way less sturdy than anything Nintendo, Sony, or steam has made[/QUOTE]
That's just straight up not true.
[QUOTE=redBadger;53095496]That's just straight up not true.[/QUOTE]
When talking modern terms, it definitly is
When it comes to sturdiness it's much closer to a third-party controller
[QUOTE=Zadrave;53095093]Or use a 360 controller instead[/QUOTE]
But the Xbone controller is literally just the 360 controller but with the shit parts (like the D-pad) improved.
I don't get it. Is this a joke article? Or some advanced way of using the controller?
[QUOTE=Rocâ„¢;53096957]I don't get it. Is this a joke article? Or some advanced way of using the controller?[/QUOTE]
It's actually mildly informative since there are no-Bluetooth versions that only work wirelessly with specific dongle (and the article shows how to distinguish them). I'll keep this in mind when buying one.
At times, PCGamer articles feels like soft Onion game-oriented shitposts.
man i don't even know how to read can someone please tell me what this one is about
[QUOTE=sh4d0w;53095453]I turned on my computer but I have no idea how to turn it off so if PCGamer could make an article about it, that would be great.[/QUOTE]
My computer's still running help me lord PCGamer.
It's worth noting that Steam will let you configure the Xbox One controller (or Dualshock 4 or any other generic controller really) far more than the Windows tool this article mentions will.
[url]http://store.steampowered.com/news/26953[/url]
It's pretty fucking sick and really useful, don't know why this article doesn't mention it.
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