I decided to do an extremely simple controller mod today, and I think the result turned out pretty nice. I took the thumbsticks from the Xbox Original, and stuck them on the Xbox 360 controller, and I took the back plate off and spray painted it black. Sorry for the bad-quality pictures
The ones I was sporting on my COD controller borked: one finally wore the soft rubber coating away to the hard plastic, and the other is so smooth my finger slips off it: sigh. I like this controller btw, but i bet it scratches a lot ;p
The ones I was sporting on my COD controller borked: one finally wore the soft rubber coating away to the hard plastic, and the other is so smooth my finger slips off it: sigh. I like this controller btw, but i bet it scratches a lot ;p
You have overly agressive thumbs. Then again I get a new controller like every 3 months.
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The ones I was sporting on my COD controller borked: one finally wore the soft rubber coating away to the hard plastic, and the other is so smooth my finger slips off it: sigh. I like this controller btw, but i bet it scratches a lot ;p
Same happened to me. It really shows how much testing ms put into the 360 vs the original xbox.
What are you people doing to your controllers to wear off the rubber?
I have had mine since 05' and it still has the tiny pegs that I would think would wear off first.
And put a clear coat over the black, it makes it even shinier and protects it from scratches.
Make a duke 360 controller. Ben Heck made one a long time ago. Sweetest thing I've ever seen. And I need one with my giant hands. I still have 2 original dukes for xbox.
xbox wrote:What are you people doing to your controllers to wear off the rubber?
I have had mine since 05' and it still has the tiny pegs that I would think would wear off first.
I'm guessing sweat, oils, other typical things you would find on someone's hands would accelerate the deterioration. Wouldn't be the same for any two people.