I'll be in the middle of a game...and the controller will just disconnect and turn off. I put new batteries in it....didn't help. One of my friends has the same issue. Anyone else see this?
9/6/2007 10:06:42 AM
Do you have the play-and-charge kit along with your wireless controller?It looks like this:
9/6/2007 10:10:02 AM
yeah, I have a controller that does the same thing. The battery pack does not fit tightly in the slot so the connection breaks from time to time. I believe it is because the springs that push the batteries down are worn out or pushed down too far. When I use that control I usually try to hold it in an upright position so that gravity is doing the work of the springs...but it all comes down to crappy microsoft hardware.
9/6/2007 10:15:58 AM
ugh, i just dont like getting capped in the head when playing GoW because of some MS defect. I do have one of the charging cords and battery packs...i'll give it a try.and FUCK you M$ for putting out shitty hardware. Damn, atleast the Xbox1 didn't have so many issues and was completely hackable.
9/6/2007 11:07:14 AM
the consoles have plenty of defects, the controller isn't a widespread issue. sounds like you just got unlucky or manhandled it.
9/6/2007 12:07:09 PM
If your problem is the battery connection like mine I'm not sure plugging a cord into the bottom will help. Does that thing come with a different type of battery pack? I always just use the regular battery holders and just use recharagables that I put into a wall charger, but if that thing remedies the problem I might pick one up.
9/6/2007 12:18:14 PM
3rd party rechargeable battery packs cost about as much as rechargeable AAs. I had a similar problem with the original AA battery holders, but not with the rechargeable battery packs.
9/6/2007 12:47:38 PM
i actually just bought it not too long ago...i'm gonna take it back to EB.
9/6/2007 1:03:37 PM