{"id":9864,"date":"2010-12-27T12:00:20","date_gmt":"2010-12-27T20:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/?p=9864"},"modified":"2010-12-29T06:19:47","modified_gmt":"2010-12-29T14:19:47","slug":"xbox-360-controller-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/xbox-360-controller-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Videogame Verdict : The New Xbox 360 Controller Reviewed (Now Updated!)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Xbox 360 controller is a favorite of mine, as I explained in my review of the incredibly cool <a href=\"https:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/evil-dpad-controller-review\/\">Evil D-Pad<\/a>. It&#8217;s one of the best gaming controllers, but has one of the worst directional pads in the history of videogames. It&#8217;s inaccurate and imprecise, which makes playing some games very difficult. Now Microsoft has its own solution for solving this problem, but how does it stack up? \u00a0It doesn&#8217;t. \u00a0Not at all.<\/p>\n<h6><!--more--><\/h6>\n<p>The folks at Microsoft have heard the complaints, and have addressed the issue by creating a new Xbox 360 controller that does things a little differently.<\/p>\n<p>At first glance, the D-pad on the new controller doesn&#8217;t seem any different from the old one, aside from the look of the thing. The cardinal directions are done in a chrome-like finish while the rest is a matte grey plastic. But with just a ninety degree turn, it changes. The area surrounding the four directional arrows sinks down, for a better-looking D-pad.<\/p>\n<p>I say better-looking because it&#8217;s not exactly better. In fact, nothing about the actual pad changes. The only difference is the way it feels under your thumb. The clumsiness inherent in the 360&#8217;s D-pad remains. In fact, the shiny finish of this new pad may even add to the problem by adding a more slippery surface.<\/p>\n<p>The analog sticks have changed too, and there I have to give Microsoft some credit. Gone are the smooth transitions and quickly worn nubs of the original controller. In their place is a surface with some real traction.<\/p>\n<p>The sticks have a raised edge that surrounds your thumb, helping to keep it from leaving position. It&#8217;s a different feeling, but I was used to it after a half hour of play.<\/p>\n<p>Aesthetically speaking, the controller is amazing. It has a two-toned grayscale style to it, exchanging the familiar colored buttons for gray, black and white. The only disappointment is that the LED ring around the guide button \u2013 the big X in the center \u2013 is still green. I understand that&#8217;s probably down to Microsoft branding or a similar issue, but switching the LED to white would have been a perfect way to finish off the grayscale look.<\/p>\n<p>If you were hoping for a controller that solves the D-pad issue once and for all, you can keep on hoping. Anyone buying a new controller would do well to buy the latest, though. The analog stick improvement is nice, and the D-pad change gives you a choice of tactile experiences, even if it doesn&#8217;t improve response or accuracy.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Update:<\/strong> Just a day after writing this review, the D-pad of the controller snapped off. That&#8217;s right, it just broke right off like it was never attached in the first place. I don&#8217;t know how common this issue is, but it does raise serious concerns about the integrity of the controller. For now, it looks like you&#8217;ll want to stick with the original or go with the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/evil-dpad-controller-review\/\">Evil D-Pad<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on the_content --><!-- AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on the_content -->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Xbox 360 controller is a favorite of mine, as I explained in my review of the incredibly cool Evil D-Pad. It&#8217;s one of the best gaming controllers, but has one of the worst directional pads in the history of videogames. It&#8217;s inaccurate and imprecise, which makes playing some games very difficult. 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