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Xbox 360 rock candy controller not working
Xbox 360 rock candy controller not working




xbox 360 rock candy controller not working

With an expansion port in place, it would have served as a functional (not good, but functional) back-up pad for single-player gaming.

xbox 360 rock candy controller not working

However, that oversight is precisely why the pad gets relegated to that status. Of course, if you’re using your Rock Candy controller as a second input device for kids or visitors, then that isn’t necessarily going to be a massive problem. So, there’s absolutely no way that you can use the Xbox One Stereo Headset adapter, or any sort of headphones. The analog sticks aren’t rubberised in any way, so are prone to slips, and the triggers and bumpers don’t have the subtlety of the official controller.Īlso, while the peripheral manufacturer has decided to use a fully-detachable USB breakaway cable (the same sort you’d see on the Xbox 360 Guitar Hero and Rock Band peripherals) so that the device can be stored more easily, they’ve neglected to include an expansion port at the base of the controller.

xbox 360 rock candy controller not working

That’s where the cool look ends, though, as every other part of the controller made from is a somewhat cheap looking (and feeling) white plastic. You’d almost expect it to light up, along the same lines as PDP’s Afterglow headset range but alas, it doesn’t.

XBOX 360 ROCK CANDY CONTROLLER NOT WORKING DRIVER

I looked and when I unplugged and plugged my new controller back in, this new driver pops up and it says 'Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)'. My old controller was an afterglow Xbox360 controller. PDP are looking to bring those days back somewhat, with the introduction of the Rock Candy controller range for Xbox One at $39.99, but it has to be said that being a cheaper option is more or less the only box that the device ticks.Īvailable in red, green, purple, or blue, the controller has a semi-translucent body which looks quite cool. I'm using a blue rock candy Xbox 360 controller which is a totally different controller. Running at $75 for a controller with a Play and Charge kit and with very few choices available, gone are the days when you could pick up a relatively cheap third-party-made second pad from any game store that you walk into. When it comes to second controllers that are solely for use by little brothers, sisters, and visitors, Microsoft’s official option may be a little bit pricey.






Xbox 360 rock candy controller not working