@@djcvmusic1they got lazy, the day one xbox one controller actually felt more like 360, except for the triggers, but when they came out with the One S they replaced the first generation controller. I've gone through two, the buttons, the shoulder buttons, and the joy sticks feel like plastic. even the way it feels in the hand, it has this cheap feel, the day one controller had a premium feel. all they needed to do, was address the trigger problem. the duel sense PS5 is giving me 360 vibes all over again, you can feel the quality in the controller. it's definitely better than the PS4, but that was a good controller.
The "charge and play kit" for the 360 controller doesn't let you play without a wireless adapter, even if you're plugging the controller to the PC it's only getting power and you still need a wireless adapter
@@vrysanchez4870 I hear you, my words exactly. If you do get the adapter bare in mind you have to install the drivers manually in device manager, and get used to it, it's been 7 years and I still have to reinstall the drivers for the wireless adapter every once in a while because my computer forgets what the adapter is. And it's not just one computer all I've tried have that issue. But I find it as a minor annoyance for what's otherwise my favourite controller
you have a mistake. 4:40 plugging in the wireless 360 controller through that cable WILL NOT work. the cable is for charging only, not for USB data. controls will not work. For wireless its either you get an adapter, or get a full wired 360 version.
@@lyndongaming yeah, I was going to buy an Xbox 360 controller but glad I found your comment. Finding an OEM xbox 360 controller is not going to be easy, so I might buy an xbox one controller if I couldn't find any.
The 360 design is perfect for me and I have smaller hands so it really shouldn't be more comfortable than Xbox One/Series controllers. I think it suits my grip over longer game sessions.
The colors on the Series controller depends on which model you get, I have a Series controller and the buttons are coloured like in the Xbox One controller
that shows the age of the controller, back then, not many devices implemented mini usb, it wasn't til micro usb got into picture but i feel your pain , what kills me that battery pop out action
Hi! I have a couple of questions. Is it necessary to buy a 5.0 bluetooth dongle or with a 4.0 should work fine? Also, I was wondering if it is possible to connect a xbox 360 controller using the wireless receiver and the series X/S via bluetooth at the same time. I mean, I want them to play on split screen games.
@@ChrisMizo Thank you for your answer. I think I explained myself wrong. I was trying to say that I want to use the Series X via bluetooth and the 360 with its receiver at the same time. I didn't mean that I wanted to use the 360 controller via bluetooth connection. Thanks!!!
@@aregames7854 Hi there! I've already bought the controller and yes. I'm playing split screen games using both the Series X and the 360 controller at the same time. You just need the wireless receiver for the 360 controller and a bluetooth dongle for the Series X. I've also combined the controllers with a ps4 controller and they all work perfectly at the same time.
Bought XBOX Series X controller today after many years using XBOX 360 Controller Wireless on PC with Microsoft Dongle, just returning it tomorrow, first try connected with cable, updated firmware, all good, connected to Bluetooth on PC to use it wirelessly, launched FIFA 21 to find out that the controller is recognized as 2 controllers and moving the d-pad or analog stick makes "both" controllers "work" lol so basically I have a ghost controller, google for solution and found out it's just the way it is for some games, and you need a series of "workarounds" for them to work wirelessly via bluetooth without showing 2 controller connected (or play with USB cable connected which I won't). So, i'm all hassle free person and I don't want another thing to worry in my life, so I'm returning it and keeping my good old XBOX 360 controller (I have 3 of them, and one is as good as new) so I'm gonna stay with old 100% working wirelessly controller. Ergonomics of this controller are pretty good though, and didn't liked the vibration motors on Triggers also.
hey bro can you walk me through how to make wireless xbox 360 joystick work on pc? i tried to play red dead 2 with 360 joystick. it work for some but disconnected as the dongle thing blipping when i shoot gun. could it be the game didnt read 360 joystick or what? treat me as zero in tech knowledge bro.
can you help me please?? i am on a tight budget thinking of buying X360 contoller ,does it work with new games as forza horizon 4 and red dead redemption 2.....??
hey chris, i wanna ask something, i just bought xbox series controller and i feel XYAB button feel mushy/softer than XYAB from 360 controller that so clicky and strong,,, did your series controller had a same condition like mine? coz i'am planning to refund this if your controller doing fine,,, THX
Hey Filmmaker, my buttons are not mushy for the series x controller, mines feels more clicky then mushy, see if you can exchange it out if it feels any better, I hope this helps!
Great video answered a lot of my questions. My Xbox 360 controller is disconnecting because the battery case is getting really loose as you showed, so I am going to buy a new one. I am going to get a series X. My question is can you turn off the controller without taking the batteries out each time? My PC has Bluetooth so no concerns there and I have 2 thunderbolt connections and cables. Just found your channel today and love the content. You have a new sub, sir. Thanks Chris from Cris 😁
Hey Cris, glad this video answered most of your questions, Xbox series x controller does not come with rechargable batteries, it comes with standard Duracell AA alkaline batteries. To turn off the controller, to turn off your controller you can hold the Xbox button. If your PC does not have Bluetooth you can purchase a Bluetooth dongle as located in the description above X box series x controller isn't compatible with the older reciever and would need a newer generation reciever. Xbox series x controller does work via USB if you would like to use it that way. That's awesome, Thank you it means a lot and welcome to the fam bam! Don't forget to join the giveaway, you can check it out in the newest video in the description box 😎
Been using the wireless 360 controller for yeeears. But finally decided to buy a Series Controller (recent Forza Edition) so I don't have to use a dongle. But I'm so dissappointed to say that the Series Controller wasn't as good as the 360. It was a complete hassle to even get it working on Windows. Update OS, use the horrible MS store to download accessories apps (it didnt let me download before I deleted the Store's cache), update the controller... if you don't do that Windows won't recognize the controller as Xinput... After that it finally showed up as a controller but it didn't work properly in the game I tested... The controller flipped out and acted like I presed all the buttons at the same time. It went away when plugging in the USB... but acted the same way when unplugging it.... It also is very loud, the buttons specificly. The vibration motors are extremely loud and sound like a d*ldo honestly. It wasn't as ergonomic as X360 either. The button layout and the controller overall is smaller, so I have to constantly stretch my fingers to keep the hands on the triggers and buttons. The older 360 feels more natural for me. The triggers are a bit higher up and are really comfortable. They feel and sounds a bit more mechanical though, while the Series is completely silent. I wasn't a fan of the new joysticks either. They feel a bit light when pointing around. I wantted them to be more straint like X360. I'm disappointed overall and gonna continue using the 360.
I'm gonna have to disagree. The series controller is far superior. More comfortable to hold and easy to connect to Bluetooth. Idk what u been doing but u been doing it all wrong. The 360 controller was way too small. I remember playing black ops 2 with it and it was a pain in the ass in comparable with the series x controller. The dpad look and overall feel are far superior
@@ghostlegit Well, that's my experience with the SX controller. I didn't like the cramped feeling I got when holding it. They've repositioned the buttons slightly so it doesn't feel as natural anymore. You have to kinda force your fingers on the buttons now... didn't like that one bit. I don't care about the D-pad. Your'e mostlly navigating menus with it anyway. I've seen other people having the same troubled experience (trying get it to work on Windows) with it online, so I can't be the only person who dislikes it. I don't understand why Microsoft of all companies got this controller which refuses to work properly - on their on platform, while all my 4 other BT controllers from 8Bitdo working flawlessly... that's just confusing to me.
@@ghostlegit I don't agree whatsoever, The series x controller feels horrible. I double click buttons a lot for the games I play, and its not doing good at registering multiple clicks at all. I often double tap one of the dpad sides and it only registers one tap, same goes for the xyab buttons. Then my hands are medium large, and the controller back top side is putting pressure on one of my finger joints and its very very annoying. I had a 360 wired version and it fels so much better. The dpad was super responsive and ive never had a single issue with registering mutliple clicks or missclicking. Plus the joysticks on the new one are so tiny that im incapable of properly indicating the direction i wanna jump in rocket league, its been causing nothing but frustration. The controller only looks better and has cooler material choices for the surface, everything else is ass, even the triggers r too small and stiff.
@@MINECRAFTandSEB that's yr opinion but not a very good opinion. But each to their own. Once I used the one controller I could never go back to the 360
@@ChrisMizo I am noticing a big input lag while playing rocket league in bluetooth mode, using it wired reduces input lag but still feels sluggish. The Buttons and Dpad don't seem to be able to consistently register multiple taps at once, sometimes hitting the buttons twice to do a double jump end up only doing a single jump, and the same happens when double tapping dpad for quick chat or whatever. The thumbsticks are so loose feeling and seem way to small. Also my habds are not super large, just medium size, and the controller is putting pressure on one of my finger joints in the back. Compared to my old wired 360 controller, this new one is really uncomfortable. Going to exchange it for a dualsense and see if its better.
@@Kizarat xbox series x controller does work excellent, I personally am not a large fan of the xbone controller but series x is really not bad to connect and to use
i mean its not a fair comparision, i know the battery pack is in the way and that always sucked but he shoulda got a wired version to get the full experience. i was hoping he would go more into perfomance (flick shots, jitter shot, tracking , sniping )
the 360 is the better one cause the xbox one controller trigger suck they take too much time too travel no wonder why i did better on halo 3 on xbox 360 the trigger timing is better .
Yes they are pretty comfortable, I do miss having the feature of having a charging light, the new charger cable doesn't have this feature unfortunately. It's good to see you Joe 😁
360 was way better, the new one is Trash. The Sensitivity of the Analogsticks from the Series Controller are horrible, too loose, too sensitive, too spongy. i hate the new one.
I wish microsoft would do a anniversary controller in the style of the 360 for the series x. 360 controller for me, just feels better in the hand.
That would be awesome, if they could get rid of that batt bump it would be way better
After 10 years without gaming on xbox I was surprise how the new controllers feel cheaply build.
Welp your wish is confirmed 2 months later
@@ChrisMizonot gonna lie the battery bump helps me use the claw haha
@@djcvmusic1they got lazy, the day one xbox one controller actually felt more like 360, except for the triggers, but when they came out with the One S they replaced the first generation controller. I've gone through two, the buttons, the shoulder buttons, and the joy sticks feel like plastic.
even the way it feels in the hand, it has this cheap feel, the day one controller had a premium feel. all they needed to do, was address the trigger problem. the duel sense PS5 is giving me 360 vibes all over again, you can feel the quality in the controller. it's definitely better than the PS4, but that was a good controller.
The "charge and play kit" for the 360 controller doesn't let you play without a wireless adapter, even if you're plugging the controller to the PC it's only getting power and you still need a wireless adapter
right exactly
So silly!
@@vrysanchez4870 I was disappointed to find out the hard way years ago
@@iamapie13 I been waiting days and now I got it just to find out I need a wireless adapter..
@@vrysanchez4870 I hear you, my words exactly.
If you do get the adapter bare in mind you have to install the drivers manually in device manager, and get used to it, it's been 7 years and I still have to reinstall the drivers for the wireless adapter every once in a while because my computer forgets what the adapter is.
And it's not just one computer all I've tried have that issue. But I find it as a minor annoyance for what's otherwise my favourite controller
Bro looks like don matrick 💀💀💀
you have a mistake. 4:40 plugging in the wireless 360 controller through that cable WILL NOT work. the cable is for charging only, not for USB data. controls will not work.
For wireless its either you get an adapter, or get a full wired 360 version.
wow good catch! tripped up there haha 😅
oh, thanks for that critical info, I was going to buy a wireless and use it as wire.
@@mhnonidont do it for xbox 360
but for xbox one and series usb is going to work
@@lyndongaming yeah, I was going to buy an Xbox 360 controller but glad I found your comment.
Finding an OEM xbox 360 controller is not going to be easy, so I might buy an xbox one controller if I couldn't find any.
@mhnoni you can make your own qireless adapter of you have an old 360 lying around.
Happy that someone went out of their way to make a video about this! you should post this on the reddit xbox page to boost your views
Thanks bro I appreciate the love!
The 360 design is perfect for me and I have smaller hands so it really shouldn't be more comfortable than Xbox One/Series controllers. I think it suits my grip over longer game sessions.
The colors on the Series controller depends on which model you get, I have a Series controller and the buttons are coloured like in the Xbox One controller
Thanks for the info.
Hey there, would you mind give me your opinion when comparing the rumbling on the 2 controllers please ?
Both similar in rumble power.
the 3 things that break the x360 controller for me is the turd d-pad, the ant triggers and the cable not being at least mini usb
that shows the age of the controller, back then, not many devices implemented mini usb, it wasn't til micro usb got into picture but i feel your pain , what kills me that battery pop out action
Hi! I have a couple of questions.
Is it necessary to buy a 5.0 bluetooth dongle or with a 4.0 should work fine?
Also, I was wondering if it is possible to connect a xbox 360 controller using the wireless receiver and the series X/S via bluetooth at the same time. I mean, I want them to play on split screen games.
Yes either 4.0 or 5.0 will work fine, won't be any latency issues I believe and no, bluetooth won't work for 360 controllers,I hope this helped
@@ChrisMizo Thank you for your answer. I think I explained myself wrong. I was trying to say that I want to use the Series X via bluetooth and the 360 with its receiver at the same time. I didn't mean that I wanted to use the 360 controller via bluetooth connection.
Thanks!!!
@@Zetam1 do you know now? I have the same question
@@aregames7854 Hi there! I've already bought the controller and yes. I'm playing split screen games using both the Series X and the 360 controller at the same time.
You just need the wireless receiver for the 360 controller and a bluetooth dongle for the Series X.
I've also combined the controllers with a ps4 controller and they all work perfectly at the same time.
@@Zetam1 Nice! Thanks for the answer
are there any updates on the xbox one controller when it comes to durability?
so far no issues with the series X controller so far 😁
if you plug a wireless 360 controller into your pc it will not work. You either have to use a wired controller or get the adapter.
That is correct 👍
@@ChrisMizo unfortunately
Bought XBOX Series X controller today after many years using XBOX 360 Controller Wireless on PC with Microsoft Dongle, just returning it tomorrow, first try connected with cable, updated firmware, all good, connected to Bluetooth on PC to use it wirelessly, launched FIFA 21 to find out that the controller is recognized as 2 controllers and moving the d-pad or analog stick makes "both" controllers "work" lol so basically I have a ghost controller, google for solution and found out it's just the way it is for some games, and you need a series of "workarounds" for them to work wirelessly via bluetooth without showing 2 controller connected (or play with USB cable connected which I won't). So, i'm all hassle free person and I don't want another thing to worry in my life, so I'm returning it and keeping my good old XBOX 360 controller (I have 3 of them, and one is as good as new) so I'm gonna stay with old 100% working wirelessly controller. Ergonomics of this controller are pretty good though, and didn't liked the vibration motors on Triggers also.
hey bro can you walk me through how to make wireless xbox 360 joystick work on pc? i tried to play red dead 2 with 360 joystick. it work for some but disconnected as the dongle thing blipping when i shoot gun. could it be the game didnt read 360 joystick or what? treat me as zero in tech knowledge bro.
i kinda like the 360 controller better
can you help me please?? i am on a tight budget thinking of buying X360 contoller ,does it work with new games as forza horizon 4 and red dead redemption 2.....??
Yes completely compatible with all your favorite games
@@ChrisMizo thank you bro i was worried
@@emperor719 no problem 😁✌️
@@emperor719 sooooo
Wassup
How is it
Not sure if you're gonna reply but how is the Series Controller holding up?
It's been holding well! Haven't had any issues with Xbox's series X controller
@@ChrisMizo Cool, is there a difference in their vibration feel? And is the series x more accurate than the 360??
hey chris, i wanna ask something, i just bought xbox series controller and i feel XYAB button feel mushy/softer than XYAB from 360 controller that so clicky and strong,,, did your series controller had a same condition like mine? coz i'am planning to refund this if your controller doing fine,,, THX
Hey Filmmaker, my buttons are not mushy for the series x controller, mines feels more clicky then mushy, see if you can exchange it out if it feels any better, I hope this helps!
@@ChrisMizo what if the xyab button is compared to your 360 controller? any diferent?
@@hermasadrianfttf9986I remember being a bit spongey but i had that controller for many years too haha but once I get home I'll let you know for sure
@@ChrisMizo coz if i compare to my 360 controller the XYAB button feel more strong and clicky, i dunno it is my series controller is normal or not
I gotcha bro, I'll let you know as soon as I find out
Can I put the 360 buttons in the new controllers?
Haven't tried, if you do lemme know!
Great video answered a lot of my questions. My Xbox 360 controller is disconnecting because the battery case is getting really loose as you showed, so I am going to buy a new one. I am going to get a series X. My question is can you turn off the controller without taking the batteries out each time? My PC has Bluetooth so no concerns there and I have 2 thunderbolt connections and cables.
Just found your channel today and love the content. You have a new sub, sir. Thanks Chris from Cris 😁
Hey Cris, glad this video answered most of your questions, Xbox series x controller does not come with rechargable batteries, it comes with standard Duracell AA alkaline batteries. To turn off the controller, to turn off your controller you can hold the Xbox button. If your PC does not have Bluetooth you can purchase a Bluetooth dongle as located in the description above
X box series x controller isn't compatible with the older reciever and would need a newer generation reciever. Xbox series x controller does work via USB if you would like to use it that way. That's awesome, Thank you it means a lot and welcome to the fam bam! Don't forget to join the giveaway, you can check it out in the newest video in the description box 😎
@@ChrisMizo Yes my bad I relized I missed this and was editing the comment during your response. Sorry about that bud.
Buying now thanks for the help.
No problem at all, that's okay, I don't mind 👌
Xbox One controller: am I a joke to you?
Which one to buy is an easy decision in my country... It's impossible to find any original Microsoft Xbox 360 controller in my country.
hard to find even in the US unless its used
Been using the wireless 360 controller for yeeears. But finally decided to buy a Series Controller (recent Forza Edition) so I don't have to use a dongle.
But I'm so dissappointed to say that the Series Controller wasn't as good as the 360.
It was a complete hassle to even get it working on Windows.
Update OS, use the horrible MS store to download accessories apps (it didnt let me download before I deleted the Store's cache), update the controller... if you don't do that Windows won't recognize the controller as Xinput... After that it finally showed up as a controller but it didn't work properly in the game I tested... The controller flipped out and acted like I presed all the buttons at the same time. It went away when plugging in the USB... but acted the same way when unplugging it....
It also is very loud, the buttons specificly.
The vibration motors are extremely loud and sound like a d*ldo honestly.
It wasn't as ergonomic as X360 either.
The button layout and the controller overall is smaller, so I have to constantly stretch my fingers to keep the hands on the triggers and buttons.
The older 360 feels more natural for me. The triggers are a bit higher up and are really comfortable. They feel and sounds a bit more mechanical though, while the Series is completely silent.
I wasn't a fan of the new joysticks either. They feel a bit light when pointing around. I wantted them to be more straint like X360.
I'm disappointed overall and gonna continue using the 360.
That's understandable, love hearing the opinion 💪
I'm gonna have to disagree. The series controller is far superior. More comfortable to hold and easy to connect to Bluetooth. Idk what u been doing but u been doing it all wrong. The 360 controller was way too small. I remember playing black ops 2 with it and it was a pain in the ass in comparable with the series x controller. The dpad look and overall feel are far superior
@@ghostlegit
Well, that's my experience with the SX controller. I didn't like the cramped feeling I got when holding it. They've repositioned the buttons slightly so it doesn't feel as natural anymore. You have to kinda force your fingers on the buttons now... didn't like that one bit. I don't care about the D-pad. Your'e mostlly navigating menus with it anyway.
I've seen other people having the same troubled experience (trying get it to work on Windows) with it online, so I can't be the only person who dislikes it.
I don't understand why Microsoft of all companies got this controller which refuses to work properly - on their on platform, while all my 4 other BT controllers from 8Bitdo working flawlessly... that's just confusing to me.
@@ghostlegit I don't agree whatsoever, The series x controller feels horrible. I double click buttons a lot for the games I play, and its not doing good at registering multiple clicks at all. I often double tap one of the dpad sides and it only registers one tap, same goes for the xyab buttons. Then my hands are medium large, and the controller back top side is putting pressure on one of my finger joints and its very very annoying. I had a 360 wired version and it fels so much better. The dpad was super responsive and ive never had a single issue with registering mutliple clicks or missclicking. Plus the joysticks on the new one are so tiny that im incapable of properly indicating the direction i wanna jump in rocket league, its been causing nothing but frustration. The controller only looks better and has cooler material choices for the surface, everything else is ass, even the triggers r too small and stiff.
@@MINECRAFTandSEB that's yr opinion but not a very good opinion. But each to their own. Once I used the one controller I could never go back to the 360
series x is the least comfortable controller ive ever held, I hate it, its also so damn unresponsive idk whats going on
Wow really? What's your controller doing?
@@ChrisMizo I am noticing a big input lag while playing rocket league in bluetooth mode, using it wired reduces input lag but still feels sluggish. The Buttons and Dpad don't seem to be able to consistently register multiple taps at once, sometimes hitting the buttons twice to do a double jump end up only doing a single jump, and the same happens when double tapping dpad for quick chat or whatever. The thumbsticks are so loose feeling and seem way to small. Also my habds are not super large, just medium size, and the controller is putting pressure on one of my finger joints in the back. Compared to my old wired 360 controller, this new one is really uncomfortable. Going to exchange it for a dualsense and see if its better.
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Can the wireless X360 controller be used as a wired connection and powered through the USB cable instead of batteries?
No unfortunately you can't, you'll need the whole set: reciever, plug n play set, and a rechargeable battery
@@ChrisMizo Damn that sucks. Looks like I will have to find a wired one or get the Series X controller. Do you recommend the XOne controller?
@@Kizarat xbox series x controller does work excellent, I personally am not a large fan of the xbone controller but series x is really not bad to connect and to use
@@ChrisMizo I must say that the glossy material of the bumpers and triggers on the XOne and the cross shaped D-Pad are rather ugly.
Xbox360 controller is more comfortable than Xbox series controller they did a step backwards.
i mean its not a fair comparision, i know the battery pack is in the way and that always sucked but he shoulda got a wired version to get the full experience. i was hoping he would go more into perfomance (flick shots, jitter shot, tracking , sniping )
You need a xbox 360 Chrome controller
Do you have the chrome controller?
Longevity wise I'd go 360 much easier to work on when drift occurs
Never had a single stick drift on an Xbox controller
the 360 is the better one cause the xbox one controller trigger suck they take too much time too travel no wonder why i did better on halo 3 on xbox 360 the trigger timing is better .
deadzone drift issue on 360 controller ruined a lot for me :(
Well i can say my Xbox sx are so much comfy and faster than the 360 Controller. But the 360 brings my good old memories back.
Yes they are pretty comfortable, I do miss having the feature of having a charging light, the new charger cable doesn't have this feature unfortunately. It's good to see you Joe 😁
@@ChrisMizo same with you man
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So irritating haha
Can I use a 360 controller for the new consoles?
No I don't believe so
@@ChrisMizo yo can with a brook lopez
360 was way better, the new one is Trash. The Sensitivity of the Analogsticks from the Series Controller are horrible, too loose, too sensitive, too spongy. i hate the new one.
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