In fact, you need a USB adapter to even plug the controller into the 360 itself. And yes, they work straight out of the box on a PC. I've used mine a couple times just for kicks. It's pretty nice, all things considered, but I really have no need to use a controller on my PC, so I don't care.
Really??? I figured the X360 slots were USB-made already....
But yeah, the wired controllers come with a little plug that goes into a USB connector, and they said the idea is that if you step on the cord or something like that, it'll yank out of the USB connector instead of yanking *on* it and pulling your system off the table. I thought this was stupid at first, but having actually done that several times because of the weird way I have this set up, I can confirm that it actually does just yank the controller harmlessly from it's little plug leaving the USB part plugged in, keeping your 360 from harm. So to whoever came up with that idea... kudos. I doubted you and undeservedly so.
Hey, that's actually a pretty good idea.....I like that idea.
I'm doubting that cool connector works on the PC, right???
You'd basically just plug that X360 controller straight into the USB port for your PC, right??? That would be fine for me.
Hey, Que, since you own the 360 -- does that headset that comes w/ the X360 System work on the PC??? B/c those headsets and controllers together would be around say $60 total, at least, I'd guess -- probably.
Since I been thinking about a X360 Controller for my PC and since the 360 Core comes w/ a nice headset (probably beats the PC mic I use sitting on the top of the monitor), I might as well spend the extra $40 to have the Core 360 to have all those X360 periphreals (headset and controller) that ALSO work on the PC (my main gaming system) -- and, in case of "exclusives" the PC won't get, I have the X360 Core, y'know???
That is, of course, if it the X360 Core's going to be $100 in a few weeks.