Tilt mod for wireless Xbox 360 controller
Adam Thole, modder extraordinaire, just finished his newest project. He has successfully modded a wireless Xbox 360 controller to include a tilt function. It looks like the tilt option replicates the movement of the left analog stick and can be easily turned on and off via a switch. He also states that he'll be posting a how-to video on his site soon for those of you who are confident in your modding abilities ... or you could always buy it from him. Check out the mod and writeup after the jump.
[Via Xbox-Scene]













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2-05-2007 @ 8:38PM
DjDATZ said...
awesome! wow...pretty cool...and what better is the game (or the mod) is almost exactly precise with his movements...
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2-05-2007 @ 9:43PM
razer said...
Wow! That is absolutley wicked! And just like that.. Sixaxis what? It looks like Sony might have a rumble solution and now the 360 has the tilt. Props Adam! Modders FTW!
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2-05-2007 @ 10:25PM
Philip said...
Ok, click on the "Hacks/Mods" tag and scroll down to the eighth story. "360 tilt mod: 360AXIS?" by Richard Mitchell... on Jan 22nd.
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2-05-2007 @ 10:35PM
MaxxGold said...
Jeez, this was reported over a month ago. Glad you guys finally found out.
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2-05-2007 @ 10:49PM
Jason said...
Actually, the previous post was only for wired controllers. It's a subtlety that should have been pointed out.
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2-05-2007 @ 10:50PM
Nick Nelson said...
So did any of you guys read the other article, because if you had you might have noticed this one is wireless. And I don't think it was really over a month ago, unless I just skipped about 17 days without noticing.
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2-05-2007 @ 10:50PM
Nick Nelson said...
Damn you Jason!
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2-06-2007 @ 12:37AM
Philip said...
Nicky, I was simply pointing the previous article out. But really, thanks for your candor. Really.
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2-06-2007 @ 12:11PM
Jai said...
I pre-ordered one of the completed kits. I know I'll enjoy this :D
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2-07-2007 @ 9:55AM
MaXKiLLz said...
Too laggy for precise driving.
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