THE RAGE TOPIC

I’m not sure who trolled who here.

But let it be know, trolling did happen here.

I want you to watch.:jizz:

There’s just too much that time can not erase…

haha you fail so hard

listens to evanescence

C’mon guys, you all need to just calm down.

This isn’t the place for anger.

To anyone who speaks ill of Lady Gaga, I retort thusly:

[COLOR=‘Black’]Justin Bieber

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAeqVGP-GPM

That’s pretty funny.

What movie is that from?

I was about to copy paste it from the video description then I looked at your user name.

Bender Bending Rrrrodríguez.

i almost had a hernia before i realized you were kidding.

my rage for today: nothing. actually i’ve had a pretty good week.

Or, you know, just get a wired one.

I am currently raging at Altiris for having shitty documentation that doesn’t match the version of the program that I’m running.

I only have a red wireless x360 controller and I didn’t buy it.

Of course you didn’t, but most people here would, and a wired controller doesn’t need anything extra IIRC. (you might need to hunt down drivers, that’d be about it)

I wasn’t saying anything about the x360 wired controller, the wired PS3 dual shock also comes with everything you need, but with the wireless PS3 controller you just need a standard usb to miniUSB cable, which you can buy just about anywhere, same cable as used in most mp3 players, cameras, cell phones, psp, etc. If you connect the wireless x360 to the PC it will just charge, nothing else.

Doesn’t exist.

But I get what you’re saying. It’s just cheaper and simpler to use a wired 360 controller than a wireless 360 controller.

it’s non-sony but I’ve seen one IRL.

Not really surprising that a third party copied Sony’s controller as closely as they could without getting sued :stuck_out_tongue:

You are only the second person I have ever met who shares my opinion on this matter.

I think I’ve figured out how to get it to work!

But the destination computer isn’t showing up now. :hmph:

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