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I'm playing Xbox 360 and my controller randomly disconnects whenever I shoot, throw equipment, get shot at, or fall from a certain height. It's not my batteries because I just bought new ones. I experimented and used 5 different controllers and even my second account.
This to me is game breaking because in random gun fights, my controller turns off. This is with every call of duty game on 360. If anyone knows a solution, that'd be highly appreciated. Thank you.
This to me is game breaking because in random gun fights, my controller turns off. This is with every call of duty game on 360. If anyone knows a solution, that'd be highly appreciated. Thank you.
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sounds like its gave up the ghost mate, send me our address you can have my old one if you pay for delivery
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have you tried not throwing it?
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Mitochondria wroteI'm more of a silent ragerhave you tried not throwing it?
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it might be when your controller vibrates the battery pack may be coming disconnected ect..
Try disabling the vibration and see if it stops.
Try disabling the vibration and see if it stops.
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You're going to need a new controller. There is definitely something wrong with it.
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iCamp wrote You're going to need a new controller. There is definitely something wrong with it.Friday I went to buy a new wired one from GameStop and it kept happening so I just returned it and gave up
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-Photography- wroteI chose wired this time to see if it were going to keep disconnecting. They definitely aren't my preferred choice but at this point, there was no other choice hahaMotioncorey wroteiCamp wrote You're going to need a new controller. There is definitely something wrong with it.Friday I went to buy a new wired one from GameStop and it kept happening so I just returned it and gave up
Get a wireless controller dude. Wired controllers I find theirs a shortage in the wire which causes it to turn on and off a lot. I had a wired controller before and it did the same thing.
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