best wireless xbox controller

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  1. smacko

    smacko Regular member

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    can anyone help me with the descion i'm about to make. I want a wireless controller for my modded xbox and just wondered which was the best. I see the logitech one got good reviews but the date was 2002, and wondered what the best one to buy was now.
     
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    I've just started using 2 Logitech Cordless Attack Controllers for my Xbox.
    I choose them over the standard logitech, as they are lighter and battery life is way better as they don't have the rumble packs fitted.
    So far they have been superb, I haven't noticed any difference between them and the wired original controllers as far as lag or response is concerned.
    Considering they are only £15 each, you can't go wrong really.
     
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    I love the Logitech wireless controller when the A button works, seems like the A button always get stuck. So far I've exchanged two of them and the same thing keeps happening?? Maybe my luck will change with this one, we'll see..
     
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    Just bought two Logitech wireless controllers
    1. Precision
    2. Attack
    both are great and work much better than i expected. Only difference i have found is that the Attack did not have the vibration feature and did not come with the batteries.
    but either one would be a great choice. And at $39.99 the price is not too bad either.
     

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