Xbox 2Peripherals to Work on PCs 47
BlueMoon writes "Gamespot has an interview with Dean Lester (Microsoft Windows Graphics and Gaming general manager) where he explains that the Xbox 2 peripherals will all work on PC too. So it looks like the Xbox 2 will probably use the 'normal' USB standard."
Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:1)
Re:Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:3, Informative)
Yes, there are great controllers that are pretty much fully supported on the PC, but ironically not from the XBox.
Re:Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:1, Interesting)
Good drivers here (Score:3, Informative)
http://secure.llamma.com/catalog/product_info.php? cPath=27&products_id=78
They also tell you how to make your own if you like DIY projects. :)
Re:Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:1)
The best one being XBCD
http://redcl0ud.hostrocket.com/xbcd.html
and there's even an OSS one too!
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xboxhid/
I don't even own an xbox, a friend of mine does, he had to use a joystick emulator to get the controller to work properly. (it wasn't recognized as a gamepad for somereason) the emulator also allowed him to easily map keys to controller buttons.
Re:Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:4, Insightful)
With the proper drivers and a little rewiring... all you need to do is change the connector.
That's a different definition of "working" than I'm used to.
~jeff
Re:Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:2)
Re:Xbox peripherals already work on PCs (Score:1)
Older controllers... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Older controllers... (Score:1, Interesting)
Don't get me wrong, I'd absolutely love to be able to plug in my nice ff steering wheel to play project gotham 3 or whatever, but I can't real
Re:Older controllers... (Score:2)
Well, to some extent, that's already correct. I mean, if the X-Box had regular USB jacks in place of it's controller ports, I bet you'd get all kinds of morons calling tech support complaining that their controller doesn't work, only to find out that they're using some wacky PC USB controller that doesn't have enough buttons/axes. I mean heck, I would nev
Re:Older controllers... (Score:1)
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Re:Older controllers... (Score:5, Informative)
Microsoft doesn't have a monopoly on Xbox controllers. Many other companies sell them as well.
thank the lord. (Score:2, Interesting)
It would be a small miracle if I could plug in a PS2 or USB keyboard up to the damn thing.
More than 2 minutes of inputting song titles and profile info drives me absolutley bonkers with a controller, but somehow it is not worth the investment in an Xbox-only keyboard. I can't explain this.
Now if we can just get them to promise a hard drive...
Re:Keyboard support is in the dev systems (Score:1)
RPGs, for one, would definitley benifit from increased functionality. When you consider that KOTOR was a *huge* success for the Xbox on so many different levels, and that Fable is already a record breaking title [gamespot.com] the move to a more sophisticated input system would seem natural. As far as the inherently watered down, oversimplified nature of a console- it's not like a 101 keyboard is something the masses have never seen before.
Besides, wouldn't
Xbox controllers already is USB HID compliant (Score:5, Informative)
Anyway, there are even little converters available on eBay for a couple bucks each to avoid the soldering part, but I had a lot of fun modifying a $19 Xbox joystick from Pelican for running MAME games better than a $40 PC joystick. YMMV.
Re:Xbox controllers already is USB HID compliant (Score:1, Informative)
That would kinda make sense because normal NTSC TVs have a Horizontal Frequency of 15.75 or so (1/2 Normal 640x480 @ 60Hz).
I don't think a generic HID works, I think they have to have a semi-custom driver (which does get updated every once in a while)
Re:Xbox controllers already is USB HID compliant (Score:2)
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will probably __ the USB standard (Score:5, Funny)
will probably use the USB standard
will probably replace the USB standard
will probably destroy the USB standard
will probably add to the USB standard
will probably complement the USB standard
will probably advance the USB standard
Its like that thriller movie where you missed the critial scene.
Re:will probably __ the USB standard (Score:2)
What I would like to see... (Score:2)
I should note that I have Halo2 pre-ordered anyways and bought a XBL subscription just for it.
Re:What I would like to see... (Score:1)
How about the fact that people can sit down on the couch and comfortably use a gamepad without being totally outclassed by people using mice?
Re:What I would like to see... (Score:2)
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Re:What I would like to see... (Score:1)
Around $400 is why.
Maybe they'll only be usable on Windows PCs (Score:2)
Re:Maybe they'll only be usable on Windows PCs (Score:2)
--Zero
XBOX 2 Domination (Score:4, Insightful)
That gag's got whiskers on it! (Score:4, Funny)
2001 called. It wants its standard-issue Xbox insult back.
Finish Him (Score:3, Insightful)
In the article, Lester mentions Microsoft's push to produce standardized 'levels' of preconfigured computer setups that would guarantee compatibility with specific games. How is this much different from what the XBox2 will try to achieve? Really, the whole console/pc distinction is pointless now that they're using the same exact technologies and components...the only thing consoles have going for them is a stricter standardization and millions of dollars in heavy marketing.
I certainly commend Microsoft's effort in 'opening up' the console architectures. We've come a long way from Nintendo and its draconian licensing policies of the 80s and early 90s. But remember, the closer we come to achieving the ideal open-architecture pc-like console, the closer Microsoft comes to being able to use the full power of its Windows leverage to dominate the backbone of the console gaming industry (and crushing Sony's hardware stronghold in the process). Of course, as a gamer, I'd gladly give them the world if it gives me more control over the games I play and more design freedom for the games that are developed.
Because that would _really_ piss Dell off... (Score:2)
And I don't recommend you get too chummy with Microsoft. Right now they're coddling their developers to compete with Sony. After all, the real money's in license fees. Ignoring that's what killed the Saturn.
how is this news? (Score:3, Informative)
Awesome idea (Score:2)
Say what you want about the games (I happen to like them) but the Controller S is the best first party controller of this generation...and dare I say ever. (Probably not ever, the D-pad makes my thumb heart after a while, and the weird location of the black and white buttons is all right for most games which assign it a non-essential function, but it blows for Capcom styl