Jumat, 23 Mei 2014

Who sells Mad Catz Control Pad Pro for Xbox 360 (Colors May Vary)






Description


Mad Catz Xbox 360 GamePad is officially licensed by Microsoft for use on the Xbox 360 gaming console. The Xbox 360 GamePad features analog triggers and joysticks. Licensed vibration feedback technology immerses you in the game letting you feel all the action.

Features


  • Official licensed Mad Catz product
  • Analog triggers, & joysticks
  • Features vibration feedback technology
  • PC USB compatible

Customer Reviews


4 out of 5 stars Much Better D-Pad
J. Gable

I don't have many complaints when it comes to my XBox 360, but the standard controller was one of the few exceptions. The X, Y, A, and B buttons were way too stiff. The shoulder buttons weren't as good as they should have been, and at one point one of them fell off from being used too much, and worst of all, the D-Pad was beyond horrible.Well no more. The D-Pad on this controller is much more reliable. Especially for games that requires you to use the D-Pad often. For example, I play Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 often, and before the other controller's D-Pad would make me do moves that I didn't want to. This one, however, doesn't give me that problem.The one downside is the microphone interference. Whenever your using your microphone over live, other players your talking to may here static and such. It's not horrible static, but I'm told it's there. Just be warned that if you're the type of gamer who plays online with other people alot and want crystal clear communication with other players, this controller may not be for you. Otherwise, buy this controller.

5 out of 5 stars Works great as Gamepad too
Timothy Phan

I was looking for a wired 360 controller for use with an xbox 360 as well as a Mac and Windows. The store ran out of original controllers (which cost $40) and only had these for $25. It was well worth it!It obviously worked right away for the xbox 360. For the computer, it was perfectly recognized as a MadCatz GamePad and worked with the XBOX 360 drivers for Windows and for Mac OS X. (Had to download both from different websites).Controller wise, this thing is great. The triggers are much more concave than the original Microsoft controllers, which is how a trigger should feel. Also, the bumper buttons actually FEEL like buttons. They never really felt like anything other than a few clickers on the original controllers, but the MadCatz one makes them big and provides a satisfying click.The D-Pad is also vastly superior to the original controllers. You can actually click the diagonal with ease. Of course, any D-Pad is probably better than the original 360 ones. But these are extremely good, it's definitely a big plus sign so you can hit the buttons.My only complaint with it would be that the bumpers and the triggers are too far apart. I would of preferred if the distance were more close, similar to the original 360 controller. This isn't really much of a problem, except it made playing Castle Crashers slightly annoying since the triggers and the bumpers are both used and switched off quickly. However, it does allow the two buttons to be more defined and less prone to accidently hitting the wrong button.I have not tried the headset input, so I can't comment on that.

5 out of 5 stars it works.
C. Ayala

I tried it as a computer controller and amazingly enough it works just find, but you have to go to the manufacturer website to download the driver.

1 out of 5 stars Terrible controller
Ninja Paradise

I brought this controller to play platform and other types of games on my pc, I didn't really use it for shooters. After barely a month I noticed the right stick would turn to the left on it's own. I actually had to hit it with my hand to get it to stop. Yeah, stupid idea but that fact that the problem presented itself without any damage before I hit it makes this a terrible choice for a controller. A month later the problem came back but now it's even worse. I would not advise anyone to buy this. I've used madcat controllers for my regular xbox before and encountered problems, thought they would of actually improved when coming to the 360. They have not.

4 out of 5 stars Decent Controller
Tyler S.

Controller on used on PC, console yet to be tested*-So far this controller has held up well. All the controls are perfectly fine, no sticking. Ive tried this controller on COD4 and Left4dead two, works like a charm. If you want to check the controller out playing left4dead 2, watch my video.[...][...][...]

5 out of 5 stars Very High Quality
sam

Pro:Cheap PriceStandard DesignReliable and Consistant PerformanceCorded Controller (faster than wireless)LONG CordLightDo not Need BatteriesCons:Location of start and select keys are in non-standard locationsRight Trigger Squeaks after hundreds of hours of useI've used this for a couple hundred hours at least, and it is very, very consistent. Unlike every other controller I've used, the thumbsticks don't eventually "get loose" and get that wiggly feeling that you hate.I only play during weekends so I've had to plug and unplug this at least dozens of times and so far the USB connection is tight and firm, no sign of anything wearing down so far.The only possible bad thing is that the right trigger squeaks when I press it now. It's very minute and soft, the only reason I heard it was because I was trying to wrap up a campaign at like 2 in the morning and the tv was on mute. I'm going to order another one of these as a backup in case the squeak turns into anything else, but again, this lasted way longer than any other one I've had.

3 out of 5 stars It's a cheap controller.
salamakajakawak

The controller is cheaply made but hey, that's why I bought it. Overall it isn't bad for the price but the button layout is a little poorly thought of. The start and back buttons were moved from where they are on a normal controller to next to the guide button. They are not the most used buttons, but it is still poor placement.



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