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#1 Thu, 03/06/2014 - 01:48
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Newest Xbox One Update

I feel like this is something that not everyone knows but the new update is suppose to make the controller a little less sensitive/twitchy.  The update alone doesn't do this directly though.  You need to:

Plug your controller into your X1 with a USB cable

Press start at the dash

Go to settings

Go to system

Press "Update controller"

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 04:01
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Thanks! 

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 08:07
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Yea you have to do this with each controller.  Luckly its really quick. 

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 08:31
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So the controller has a memory component, or are they flashing something on the board inside, OR is that the same thing and I'm in over my head? crying

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 09:36
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I believe if you have the adapter - if you connect it and then plug the controller in it should start automatically.

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 12:54
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 Cant find my USB cable anywhere,shit!

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 14:19 (Reply to #6)
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Zombie1977 wrote:

 Cant find my USB cable anywhere,shit!

It's the same cable most non Apple phones use to be charged with.

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 13:07
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I noticed it felt better on forza after I updated the controller. Was ready to bin forza before but now I like it it's not perfect but better.

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 13:32
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They added Dolby Digital Surround to the optical connection.  That alone makes the update worthwhile.  smiley

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 17:56 (Reply to #9)
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Zero7159 wrote:

They added Dolby Digital Surround to the optical connection.  That alone makes the update worthwhile.  smiley

The sound improvement is amazing!!
Thu, 03/06/2014 - 17:25
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Used my plug and play cord for the battery charge. Thanks again

Thu, 03/06/2014 - 17:53
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How is FM5 with the controller update?
Wed, 03/12/2014 - 13:14 (Reply to #12)
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SnappyDee wrote:
How is FM5 with the controller update?

Not nearly as good as Forza 5 with the TX wheel, GTE rim and T500 pedals.  wink

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 15:04
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Not all of us are rich and can play every race sim out there in a realistic cockpit setup, sir.  ;)

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 15:20 (Reply to #14)
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Nightfall wrote:

Not all of us are rich and can play every race sim out there in a realistic cockpit setup, sir.  ;)

Who said anything about being rich?  I think you are taking my comment out of context.  Snappy is currently evaluating the purchase of a TX wheel.  

Putting Snappy aside, if you compare sim racing to other hobbies, including golf, football tickets, cars and travel, none of which I do for fun, it is dirt cheap.  Going to one NFL game up in Seattle would cost me more than the TX wheel I bought in December.  Eating a good meal at a restaurant cost me more than the T500 pedals I recently bought from a guy on iRacing.  My iRacing yearly membership, after applying participation credits, costs less than the last case of beer you bought when you got off work last Friday.

I think you should think twice before making assumptions about anyone's financial situation, including mine. 

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 16:55 (Reply to #15)
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Zero7159 wrote:

Nightfall wrote:

Not all of us are rich and can play every race sim out there in a realistic cockpit setup, sir.  ;)

Who said anything about being rich?  I think you are taking my comment out of context.  Snappy is currently evaluating the purchase of a TX wheel.  

Putting Snappy aside, if you compare sim racing to other hobbies, including golf, football tickets, cars and travel, none of which I do for fun, it is dirt cheap.  Going to one NFL game up in Seattle would cost me more than the TX wheel I bought in December.  Eating a good meal at a restaurant cost me more than the T500 pedals I recently bought from a guy on iRacing.  My iRacing yearly membership, after applying participation credits, costs less than the last case of beer you bought when you got off work last Friday.

I think you should think twice before making assumptions about anyone's financial situation, including mine. 

I think it is you who are misunderstanding ME.  I was just joking around, that's why I added the wink.  Also, I don't drink.

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 17:34 (Reply to #16)
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Nightfall wrote:

Zero7159 wrote:

Nightfall wrote:

Not all of us are rich and can play every race sim out there in a realistic cockpit setup, sir.  ;)

Who said anything about being rich?  I think you are taking my comment out of context.  Snappy is currently evaluating the purchase of a TX wheel.  

Putting Snappy aside, if you compare sim racing to other hobbies, including golf, football tickets, cars and travel, none of which I do for fun, it is dirt cheap.  Going to one NFL game up in Seattle would cost me more than the TX wheel I bought in December.  Eating a good meal at a restaurant cost me more than the T500 pedals I recently bought from a guy on iRacing.  My iRacing yearly membership, after applying participation credits, costs less than the last case of beer you bought when you got off work last Friday.

I think you should think twice before making assumptions about anyone's financial situation, including mine. 

I think it is you who are misunderstanding ME.  I was just joking around, that's why I added the wink.  Also, I don't drink.

Dude, you gotta use the smiley face feature.  wink

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 15:38
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Sides that plenty of people on controllers beat him every day... well, weekly maybe...laugh

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 17:01
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Zero, what are iracing participation credits?
Wed, 03/12/2014 - 17:37 (Reply to #19)
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andrew404 wrote:
Zero, what are iracing participation credits?

If you participate in official races 8 out of the 12 weeks of a season, you get a set iRacing account credit for that series, up to a maximum of $10 per season.  I usually meet that requirement for at least 4 official series per season, and so I always get the maximum $10 credit per season.  There are four seasons per year, which means I get $40 of participation credit for year.  On top of that, I get a $5 credit just for being a member for an entire year, for a total of $45 in participation credits per year.  I take advantage of the regular special iRacing has to renew for a year at 50% off, which totals $50.  Essentially that means my yearly iRacing net cost is $5 per year, which is nonetheless more than Nightfall's beer cost, since he doesn't drink.  laugh

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 17:04
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Thu, 03/13/2014 - 07:41
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Smart of them, kinda increases the participation/amount of people on the track because they're saving a buck.

Fri, 03/14/2014 - 04:23
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iRacing. 

The first time I tried it I had a hard time and couldn't get into it. This second time I am absolutely loving it. Getting those participation credits isn't difficult either since there are always races going on. It really accommodates any type of RL schedule. 

Fri, 03/14/2014 - 11:49 (Reply to #23)
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SnappyDee wrote:

iRacing. 

 It really accommodates any type of RL schedule. 

This is exactly why iRacing is my #1 sim.  I can do one of my preferred types of races essentially 24/7.  

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