For anyone experiencing stick drift, when you pop off the thumbsticks spray some contact cleaner directly into the thumbstick opening and click it all around. After it dries add a bit of gear grease inside the opening. If it's a controller you care about and plan to keep it's worth it. I did it for all my og Xbox and 360 controllers and it's been a huge difference
I was about to comment how my right thumbstick has a slight drift making the camera plunge into the ground in every single game I play. I'll try that, cheers
@@jcjz Nope :D I ended up not trying that fix but I ordered replacement sticks which took for-fucking-ever to arrive and completely butchered a bunch of components while trying to remove the old drifty sticks. Sad times
@@ChaosPootato ouch. i ordered replacement sticks too and a t8 screwdriver, they will arrive in a couple days, i got 3 dirty old controllers which im hoping to clean and refurbish, ill update on how it went
Omg another MattKC video, holy shit, I don’t even use my 360 anymore and I gave it to my sister, but it’s a literal sin to not watch a MattKC video because they’re just that good.
The chrome DPads were actually in the later 360 controllers, even later than the black DPads. The Chrome ones also have the ability to be twisted, which lowered down the edges making it more of a classic plus DPad.
Did something similar with a PS4 controller. My friend had one laying around with some buttons missing so it was the perfect opportunity to test out some eBay buttons.
@@crashniels i have dropped controllers before and only on the most shitty controller i can think of did the buttons ever pop out. This controller was one of those ones that comes with a portable DVD player that's how s***** were talking
@@bland9876 I have tons of controllers with broken or missing buttons from friends. There was also a 360 controller that was cracked in the middle after a FIFA rage. Fun times
The 3rd party thumbsticks sometimes aren't inline with the little bumps around the stick so they end up a little bit off kilter, also if you want to use one of the transforming chrome d-pads the housing for the controller needs to be modified if your controller doesn't already have one
I remember when i noticed the 360 had the same bumpers as the Xbox one controller and my bumpers were broken so I swapped them from the 360 to my one controller, Very cool
I think I'd go for a black/purple layout myself. I got a PowerA Series S/X controller in Purple Hex a while back and I think purple thumbsticks and face buttons would really work with the solid purple back, and the purple details on the top plastic. Much better than all the black, and the colourful face button lettering, I think.
You made really interesting video about cleaning Xbox 360 controller, everything about your videos just feels right , even the really close to comic Sans font , the narration. You deserve a lot of popularity. And I hope to see more of interesting things I would've never thought I would like ( NES on AAA included )
0:27 It's times like this where I find myself distracted by how good this background music is. (This one in particular is BetaMaster - QuickTime Pro 7.0kg)
I replaced the thumbsticks in both my DS3s with 360 style ones,, and I also did the same for my GemPad 3, though the 360 thumbsticks have a slightly different shaped housing, which ends up requiring some gentle sanding to make sure the socket doesn't get stuck. When I did it I don't think I even saw ones specifically made for Dual Shocks, though I think there are now. I know that a lot of end up replacing the thumbsticks on the DualShock4 with the previous ones. What almost always needs fixed on DualShock4s are the absolutely awful triggers. They're gummy brand new and I highly recommend investing in stronger replacement springs or going to a place like BattleBeaver and getting the improved trigger mechanism.
@@USSMariner BubbaBros clearly doesn't know that DS3 means DualShock 3, so he probably assumed that you talk about the Nintendo 3DS, that doesn't even has analog sticks...
If you have any plastic components with that gross sticky oil buildup, use bicarb soda and a lil bit of water to make a paste and apply it to the plastic. Leave it for a couple of min then scrub it with a cloth. I've tried a lot of different methods but this works wonders 👌.
Even better, colour code the controllers with the different colours of joysticks. Example: Green: player 1 Red: player 2 Blue: player 3 Yellow: player 4 Just a suggestion.
Real Gs de-soldered the old joystick mechanisms and bumper switches and replaced them with fresh OEM ones to refurbish 360 controllers. I took up soldering just to to this very thing.
1:53 That quick "nice" after saying "5.69" made me giggle for some reason (even though I've heard the same joke a million times and stopped giggling after the first thousand).
I just found your channel. I wish I was your neighbor lol your knowledge on windows makes me look stupid af. I would learn so much. And I'm probably the few people that play my battlefront/field games on a 360 controller lol. Nice to see someone else that religiously uses their 360 controller in 2020.
i too, was once in denial of the superiority of the xbox 1 controller. i know how you feel, "oh its so smooth and i dont like the edges and grip on the new controller." fr the new one is so heccing good
I did something similar with my PS4 and Xbox One controllers, except I used *metal* thumbsticks instead of plastic ones. Don't think these will be wearing out anytime soon!
@@TheJunky228 They do get a surprisingly good grip! They are knurled in a sense, albeit with a radial line pattern around the edge instead of a typical diamond pattern. Here's what they typically look like: i.ebayimg.com/images/i/272979533309-0-1/s-l1000.jpg
I prefer the thumb sticks on the original Xbox controller as they are padded and don't hurt my thumbs like most controllers do but the D pad is useless as are the LB/RB buttons.
I prefer the wired Xbox 360 controller because it only comes with Philips head screws and it looks like the guy who designed it made it as hard to screw up as possible. E. g. the A, B, X and Y buttons fit only a certain way in the faceplate. Even the Xbox button has notches AFAIK.The faceplate pops off and you can remove the thumbsticks right away.
They must have updated the Xbox 360 controller so when the grip does come off it doesn't look worn and you can still use it well cuz I've been using it for YEARS, before I even knew there was wireless Xbox 360 controllers which I just found out about in this video
I'd have loved this a year ago. I mean I still love it, but back then I was doing everything I could think of to cling to my 360 controller. Nowadays I use an xbone controller, and after about a month of getting used to it I actually prefer it for the most part. Doesn't last as long as the 360 ones though.
I just want to know how you wore down the thumbsticks that much before getting drift. My original 360 controller's joysticks are in reasonable shape, but the left stick developed drift after being used for several years. I upgraded to a XBONE controller, but I still have the 360 controller, since I still have a 360 hooked up on my kid's TV.
Drift sounds like an issue more involved with the actual control stick underneath and not the thumb sticks. I have one of a similar age and use and while the sticks are so worn out as to not even have the rubber on them anymore and the holes for mounting are so worn out they can be moved without input, they don't drift.
I honestly dont know. I wore my xbone controller sticks down to that level (and i play on PC, which means the controller doesnt get 100% of time used), and i never got drift. Of all the controllers i held, from the PS2, to the many xbx 360 controllers, to my several years old xbone controller, i never had drift
@@nemtudom5074 Same. Everybody says drift is just inevitable, but I have ancient controllers that never developed drift. The only sticks I ever had any trouble from before the XB360 and the modern consoles were a few N64 controller sticks that got _seriously_ abused in Mario Party. And I still don't think they had a serious drift problem, they just got mechanically loose.
back then i would use my thumb on the bottom of the left analog stick and my pointer finger on the top of the left analog stick and pinch it and I used my middle finger for the triggers I still do the same thing for the wii u game pad for both sticks when play a first person shooter
could try cleaning the switches with WD-40 contact cleaner and a tooth brush. But if that doesn't work you will most likely have to desolder the analogue switch and solder a new one in. Sadly the switches are different than the ones used in the xbox one controllers and finding new switches may be more difficult due to the age of the controller.
Ill definetely look forward onto this, ive been wanting to have those 360 controllers but right now im using a hacked psvita as a controller. Definetely saving money on that 😃
Probably, the best controller ever made. Fells great, super simple to take apart and maintain, and the plastics and thumbsticks are of better quality than anything today. Today's controllers are a nightmare to take apart.
Nah man, this controller literally has the worst D-Pad that still functions. Diagonals when trying to do cardinal directions are guaranteed! The controller is excellent for everything else, but the D-Pad is a dealbreaker for anything that uses it. (dishonorable mention also goes to the side buttons, Lb and Rb, they're loose as hell though still usable enough I guess. Better than a *broken* Switch or XBONE controller, which is more than can be said about the D-Pad)
For anyone experiencing stick drift, when you pop off the thumbsticks spray some contact cleaner directly into the thumbstick opening and click it all around. After it dries add a bit of gear grease inside the opening. If it's a controller you care about and plan to keep it's worth it. I did it for all my og Xbox and 360 controllers and it's been a huge difference
I was about to comment how my right thumbstick has a slight drift making the camera plunge into the ground in every single game I play. I'll try that, cheers
@@ChaosPootato does your controller still work
@@jcjz Nope :D I ended up not trying that fix but I ordered replacement sticks which took for-fucking-ever to arrive and completely butchered a bunch of components while trying to remove the old drifty sticks. Sad times
@@ChaosPootato ouch.
i ordered replacement sticks too and a t8 screwdriver, they will arrive in a couple days, i got 3 dirty old controllers which im hoping to clean and refurbish, ill update on how it went
@@jcjz Good luck!
The Padme and Anakin part. Genius.
Omg another MattKC video, holy shit, I don’t even use my 360 anymore and I gave it to my sister, but it’s a literal sin to not watch a MattKC video because they’re just that good.
Chill dude
True this man, I understand nothing most times but it's entertaining af
@@frizzvictor1535 ik right? What a simp.
Thanks! I can now be ready to play minecraft with my friend when he comes back online form his 6 year sleep....
stop cutting onions
One day he'll be up and running!
not totally sure but the chrome d-pad might blend in nicely.
The transforming dpads are only a few quid on ebay and give a more traditional feel.
Firefox d-pad
Safari d-pad
Edge d-pad
Internet Explorer d-pad
Ok that was a bad joke
The chrome DPads were actually in the later 360 controllers, even later than the black DPads. The Chrome ones also have the ability to be twisted, which lowered down the edges making it more of a classic plus DPad.
@@dani.munoz.a23
What about Opera D-pad?
Why are you so underrated? :(
maybe because he's Australian
100k now
that actually happens to many people who do programming/technology-related contents, most people on yt nowaday prefer stuff like gaming videos
@@asasnat342 actually not most ppl prefer trash
@@i05af 200k now!
Did something similar with a PS4 controller. My friend had one laying around with some buttons missing so it was the perfect opportunity to test out some eBay buttons.
how do buttons go missing?
@@bland9876 Dropping or throwing your controller
@@crashniels i have dropped controllers before and only on the most shitty controller i can think of did the buttons ever pop out.
This controller was one of those ones that comes with a portable DVD player that's how s***** were talking
@@bland9876 I have tons of controllers with broken or missing buttons from friends. There was also a 360 controller that was cracked in the middle after a FIFA rage. Fun times
@@crashniels people should take better care of there stuff.
I’ve lived for two decades without owning a 360 (or even the controller), but I still watched this video because you fuckin rule
You miss out on one of the best controller designs. It is easy to refurbish and relatively cheap atm.
While doing that is nice, I used to take it a step further and de-solder the analog stick mechanisms and replace those as well.
The 3rd party thumbsticks sometimes aren't inline with the little bumps around the stick so they end up a little bit off kilter, also if you want to use one of the transforming chrome d-pads the housing for the controller needs to be modified if your controller doesn't already have one
Oh I didn't know you can get aftermarket ones
the first party thumbsticks actually do have an x pattern instead of a + one, they are just rotated when put on the controller
(at least i think)
I remember when i noticed the 360 had the same bumpers as the Xbox one controller and my bumpers were broken so I swapped them from the 360 to my one controller, Very cool
I think I'd go for a black/purple layout myself. I got a PowerA Series S/X controller in Purple Hex a while back and I think purple thumbsticks and face buttons would really work with the solid purple back, and the purple details on the top plastic. Much better than all the black, and the colourful face button lettering, I think.
6:39 puts Xbox logo and falls out.
"nothing all that complicated"
You made really interesting video about cleaning Xbox 360 controller, everything about your videos just feels right , even the really close to comic Sans font , the narration. You deserve a lot of popularity. And I hope to see more of interesting things I would've never thought I would like ( NES on AAA included )
That intro,wow!
0:27 It's times like this where I find myself distracted by how good this background music is. (This one in particular is BetaMaster - QuickTime Pro 7.0kg)
dude, bless you, i 've been looking for this one everywhere lmao
I’m quite fond of repairing old controllers to keep them functioning properly.
I replaced the thumbsticks in both my DS3s with 360 style ones,, and I also did the same for my GemPad 3, though the 360 thumbsticks have a slightly different shaped housing, which ends up requiring some gentle sanding to make sure the socket doesn't get stuck.
When I did it I don't think I even saw ones specifically made for Dual Shocks, though I think there are now. I know that a lot of end up replacing the thumbsticks on the DualShock4 with the previous ones.
What almost always needs fixed on DualShock4s are the absolutely awful triggers. They're gummy brand new and I highly recommend investing in stronger replacement springs or going to a place like BattleBeaver and getting the improved trigger mechanism.
Mate, it bothers me too much, it's called 3DS, sorry, just had to say it
@@mattisbubba8372okay, *how*?
@@USSMariner BubbaBros clearly doesn't know that DS3 means DualShock 3, so he probably assumed that you talk about the Nintendo 3DS, that doesn't even has analog sticks...
If you have any plastic components with that gross sticky oil buildup, use bicarb soda and a lil bit of water to make a paste and apply it to the plastic. Leave it for a couple of min then scrub it with a cloth. I've tried a lot of different methods but this works wonders 👌.
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This is genuinely quite helpful, as I put in the order for a 360 bundle with worn sticks. When they arrive I'll do this (the editing is hilarious btw)
The intro was so perfect 🥺
Damn... I love your sense of humor :v
Nice video as always, long live Xbox 360 controllers!
I do actually have a set of white thumbsticks that were on a cheap aftermarket xbox 360 controller, thank you for the guide!
When’s a new video about the Windows 98 pc?
wasn't he trying to find another AGP Vid card that died ?
Never happened, sorry. The series was discontinued. :(
@@General12th bruh
@@BoyOHBoy123 It sucks. I know. You don't have to tell me twice.
Even better, colour code the controllers with the different colours of joysticks.
Example:
Green: player 1
Red: player 2
Blue: player 3
Yellow: player 4
Just a suggestion.
Could do the same with custom coloured D-Pads.
Young man, some day I wish to achieve parity with your excellence in hat selection.
Real Gs de-soldered the old joystick mechanisms and bumper switches and replaced them with fresh OEM ones to refurbish 360 controllers.
I took up soldering just to to this very thing.
Blue fits nicer somehow. Blends in nicely with the 'X' button I think...
I have so many controllers that sticky or the sticks got chewed of by the bird this would be the perfect project
Great vid mate, it's incredible that you manage to make such a great video from such a simple consept
1:53
That quick "nice" after saying "5.69" made me giggle for some reason (even though I've heard the same joke a million times and stopped giggling after the first thousand).
Blue looks really good
Thanks! I can now play Dirt 1 with my bros.
Did you ever end up playing Dirt 1 with your bros?
Thats how you show your controller some love 😎
I just found your channel. I wish I was your neighbor lol your knowledge on windows makes me look stupid af. I would learn so much.
And I'm probably the few people that play my battlefront/field games on a 360 controller lol. Nice to see someone else that religiously uses their 360 controller in 2020.
Those green thumb sticks would have looked awesome!
i too, was once in denial of the superiority of the xbox 1 controller. i know how you feel, "oh its so smooth and i dont like the edges and grip on the new controller." fr the new one is so heccing good
I like the blue thumbsticks the most papa! :D
Red looks good because it balances with b button
I do the same! 2 360 controllers, an Xbox 360 usb wireless dongle, and of course, all metallic gold controller casing + buttons.
No u
I did something similar with my PS4 and Xbox One controllers, except I used *metal* thumbsticks instead of plastic ones. Don't think these will be wearing out anytime soon!
Do they get good grip? Oh they must have some knurling?
@@TheJunky228 They do get a surprisingly good grip! They are knurled in a sense, albeit with a radial line pattern around the edge instead of a typical diamond pattern. Here's what they typically look like: i.ebayimg.com/images/i/272979533309-0-1/s-l1000.jpg
@@Fighter_Builder ooh those look nice
Ultrasonic jewelry cleaners are OP for cleaning the buttons and pads. Shell too if yours will fit it
Good editing!! This is the future of tv!
My man you are naturally funny 😂😂👍
All black sticks, D-pad and face buttons would be great 👍
I might look into this. I had so many controllers with thumb stacks that had zero rubber on them at all.
BEST INTRO EVER
That first advertisement at the beginning got to me
Those transparent D-Pads would be cool if there was any way to illuminate them underneath.
green was so good looking
blue's definitely my favorite
I like the blue thumbsticks more than others.
intro was funny but this helped me change mine
Down voted it because you didn't take apart the D-pad to clean it.
Great vid! I was entertained while replacing my thumbsticks.
"This thing's seen a lot of action"
For those interested 360 thumbstick also fit the og xbox controller.
Thanks for the vid. Inspired me to do the same on one of my old 360 controllers.
I prefer the thumb sticks on the original Xbox controller as they are padded and don't hurt my thumbs like most controllers do but the D pad is useless as are the LB/RB buttons.
I prefer the wired Xbox 360 controller because it only comes with Philips head screws and it looks like the guy who designed it made it as hard to screw up as possible. E. g. the A, B, X and Y buttons fit only a certain way in the faceplate. Even the Xbox button has notches AFAIK.The faceplate pops off and you can remove the thumbsticks right away.
They must have updated the Xbox 360 controller so when the grip does come off it doesn't look worn and you can still use it well cuz I've been using it for YEARS, before I even knew there was wireless Xbox 360 controllers which I just found out about in this video
5:02 Ahh the KSP music....
Any one else getting back to 360 cause nostalgia?😊
I'd have loved this a year ago. I mean I still love it, but back then I was doing everything I could think of to cling to my 360 controller. Nowadays I use an xbone controller, and after about a month of getting used to it I actually prefer it for the most part. Doesn't last as long as the 360 ones though.
I got some of those thumbsticks last year. You can feel them wear away while you play.
😂 lmao I love this part, I remember the my little pony video also 😂 0:12
For me, i will change the right thump stick with ps 2 thump stick..it make very comfortable
You having "used the controller alot" doesnt mean anything. I LITELARRY HAVE THE LEFT STICK ALL PLASTIC AND THE RIGHT IS ALMOST ALL PLASTIC.
LITELARRY
😂 silly goofball
thanks now I'm gonna buy some grip caps and maybe later some new sticks
I just want to know how you wore down the thumbsticks that much before getting drift. My original 360 controller's joysticks are in reasonable shape, but the left stick developed drift after being used for several years. I upgraded to a XBONE controller, but I still have the 360 controller, since I still have a 360 hooked up on my kid's TV.
Drift sounds like an issue more involved with the actual control stick underneath and not the thumb sticks. I have one of a similar age and use and while the sticks are so worn out as to not even have the rubber on them anymore and the holes for mounting are so worn out they can be moved without input, they don't drift.
I honestly dont know. I wore my xbone controller sticks down to that level (and i play on PC, which means the controller doesnt get 100% of time used), and i never got drift. Of all the controllers i held, from the PS2, to the many xbx 360 controllers, to my several years old xbone controller, i never had drift
@@nemtudom5074 Same. Everybody says drift is just inevitable, but I have ancient controllers that never developed drift. The only sticks I ever had any trouble from before the XB360 and the modern consoles were a few N64 controller sticks that got _seriously_ abused in Mario Party. And I still don't think they had a serious drift problem, they just got mechanically loose.
I have 3 360 controllers. 2 have thumbsticks so worn down they're cracking. No drift.@@bloodgain
2:20 This is glorious.
I think the d-pad looks fine.
Also I’m pretty sure my wired controller has philips heads.
You're right, the wired variants had Phillips head screws, the wireless ones had t8 hex screws
logane1102 thanks
Awesome video dude! Great channel!
underrated vid
I like the green, though gray and black look the least out of place for it
can you do a tutorial about how to clean the controller thumbsticks insides (the analog thingy)?
"But who uses a warenty anyway?"
On a video about the Xbox 360... That needed a 3 year warenty...
I love this channel
messed with me to hear that keygen music in the beginning!
I wish my 8 button USB Sega Genesis controller would work on most games.
That ain't falco
“Nice.”
Next, you should do an Xbox One controller its a little more interesting and there are more parts you can swap out to make it cool looking.
You know, I only recently learned that my go to 360 pad has the chrome transforming DPad.
i really like the blue ones
I wish there was purple I would want that
back then i would use my thumb on the bottom of the left analog stick and my pointer finger on the top of the left analog stick and pinch it and I used my middle finger for the triggers
I still do the same thing for the wii u game pad for both sticks when play a first person shooter
Could you do a video on DIY'ing a wireless adapter for the controllers? I heard it's possible to reuse a 360 IR board for that.
I should put that lower joystick black and upper one stay as it is
I think i would've gone with a red stick on the left, and a black one on the right.
I wonder if it's this easy to fix joystick drift as well... I've got 6 of these wired controllers, and most of them got a drift problem way too soon.
use isopropyl alcohol on a qtip maybe? drift is usually caused by dust buildup and stuff like that.
could try cleaning the switches with WD-40 contact cleaner and a tooth brush. But if that doesn't work you will most likely have to desolder the analogue switch and solder a new one in. Sadly the switches are different than the ones used in the xbox one controllers and finding new switches may be more difficult due to the age of the controller.
LOL!!That Made Me Laugh 1:09
Ill definetely look forward onto this, ive been wanting to have those 360 controllers but right now im using a hacked psvita as a controller. Definetely saving money on that 😃
Probably, the best controller ever made. Fells great, super simple to take apart and maintain, and the plastics and thumbsticks are of better quality than anything today. Today's controllers are a nightmare to take apart.
If only we used optical sensors instead of variable resistors...
Nah man, this controller literally has the worst D-Pad that still functions. Diagonals when trying to do cardinal directions are guaranteed! The controller is excellent for everything else, but the D-Pad is a dealbreaker for anything that uses it.
(dishonorable mention also goes to the side buttons, Lb and Rb, they're loose as hell though still usable enough I guess. Better than a *broken* Switch or XBONE controller, which is more than can be said about the D-Pad)
Classy Description.
I like the white ones but I can see why Microsoft chose to do black considering that their target audience would make it turn orange in 5 seconds
I ordered some and all the joysticks don't pop on with the grips facing the right direction
I would have gone with red and blue so they match the buttons
Jonathan Richardson
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01:25 YOUST gamepad