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About 25-30 hours. If you turn vibration off, it could last somewhere near 40 hours.
Well if you are talking about an x360, you need to purchase a wireless adapter they cost around $100 last time I checked, but worth it. Plugs into the USB port on your xbox and can also be used on a Wii or to boost a PS3 wireless connection (I tried this!).
7-10 hours with Duracell Batteries 1 Day or more with Energizer 4-5 hours with a charge kit - After 1 year of Charging 2-3 hours with a charge kit - After 3 years of Charging Infinite Charge with charge cable on Source : 3 Years of gaming cod,fallout,street fighter, bioshock..
No it is only on Playstation 3 and not on XBOX 360. last of us is a game.
Yes. I both asked and answered this question. I hope this helps you people because that's the reason why I posted the question. These are the things you need: -tape (duct tape preferabley) -WOODEN pencil, not lead, wooden (for reasons shown later) -some sense of strength if required for you -a strong light source (examples: the sun, lightbulb, flashlight, etc.) -sand paper (if needed by instructions) -double stick tape (unless you know the trick on how to make regular tape act like double stick tape) NOTE: THE FIRST PART IS FROM WIKIHOW.COM. ONLY THE LAST PART IS FROM ME. If your xBox 360 controller's batteries are new or fully charged, get a pencil and snap of the lead (I didn't do this though). Use the light to look into the battery back (the thing that holds the batteries and attaches to the controller). There should be 2 small pieces of metal inside (this takes the batteries' energy and runs it through your controller). If it is shiny, use the broken part of the pencil to pull the metal slits up. Not too much (see next paragraph if you did). If it isn't, tape the sandpaper to the bottom of the eraser and gently rub the metal slits, then proceed to previous instruction. Okay. If you DID pull it up too much (like me, your not alone) and you heard something, then you need the strength and duct tape now. break (yes, break) the battery back open so one side is holding the spring & the swith thing that you push down to disconnect the battery back, while the other side holds the metal slits. Only one metal slit can come off. You can reattach it by putting it in its place. There are some bumps that hold it in place, you'll see what I am talking about. Connect that side with the other side by putting it on the controller and taping it down with the duct tape. Your controller now works, but it's tricky replacing the batteries but hey, you can do it. ALMOST FORGOT TO TELL YOU TO MAKE SURE THE BATTERIES ARE INSIDE!