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Originally Posted by Kabaal
PC's very rarely have blutooth without an adapter. I'd be surprised if the percentage of PC's in people's homes with built in bluetooth is higher than low single digits. It's not something that is standard unlike laptops.
A 360 controller sold as a 360 controller might not have them but the ones marketed as wireless 360 controller for PC do. Mine came with it in the packaging from Amazon, they are still selling them. It doesn't fail on the automatic driver install either but i suppose different versions of windows might be different.
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Found em, first time I've seen them and they look official so I'd assume the drivers install properly on these.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Official-Xbo.../dp/B004JU0JSA
It's different versions of the adapter that fail install and there's quite a few versions. They're not dodgy by any means it's just the initial setup.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...deogames%2C204
I've had a fair few of them and I've yet to get one, official or not that doesn't work.
Once the bundled ones run out then that's it, they're no longer manufactured and the rest are third party ones but like I've said they do work just as well.
The other one posted in my last post, this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Official-Wir...eiver+xbox+360 this is the one taken directly from the bundle and sold at a higher price separately, no doubt they're selling the controller separately and making a profit. Again though this is an official one that was manufactured by Microsoft.