Advantages: Great layout, comfortable and easy to use. Disadvantages: Confusing marketing, crappy D-pad. (wires)
Refinement:
The Xbox 360 wired controller is a refined version of the original Xbox controller S. Taking design hints from the Gamecube controller it was smaller and more ergonomic than the original black brick that was the original design, making it more appealing to a Japanese audience, the pad was so well received they brought it over to the US and Europe.
Looks:
The Xbox 360 wired controller is a stylish white with a grey band on the underside of the controller. The face buttons are green, red, yellow and blue matching that of the original Xbox design. There is a metallic Xbox button surrounded by a green glowing ring of light in the centre of the controller, which has four quadrants one of which lights up depending on your player number. The analogue sticks and D-pad are grey as is the cord. The pad will look fine just ...
Advantages: Wireless, dont have to get up to turn on/off console Disadvantages: Runs on battteries so you need a plug and charge kit really
of a button on the controller and we have one of the best pads on the market.
It may not be as comfortable as the PS2 or PS3 pads in my opinion but it does fit very well into your hands and feels quite natural (if thats possible). The buttons are all in easy to access spots so you shouldn't have any problems using combinations of buttons, with the trigger buttons working very well in driving games with them being pressure sensitive.
The batteries dont last a massive amount of time but a plug and charge kit soon sorts that problem.
Overall one of the best controllers out there. ...
Advantages: A bottle conditioned ale Disadvantages: Very ordinary. It's not brewed in Rugby
recommended (to prevent the disturbance of any yeast sediment) at 12ºC.
THE DRINK.
The bottle was at its optimum temperature at the time of removal of the crown cap. Rugby Ale pours a mid brown colour creating a short lived head. There is a good sparkle in the glass and a slight turbidity (I allowed part of the sediment to wash into the glass with the final beer). A small amount of yeast was also left in the bottle.
The nose is vaguely yeasty with hops. The first taste is of moderate bitterness with a slightly sour undercurrent. The ale froths if held in the mouth. This is a very ?plain? ale with no appreciable development on the palate and no particular side flavours or undertones. That same degree of bitterness lingers long on the palate with a slightly metallic hint after swallowing.
I drank my bottle on its own. I felt that all ...
Newfloridian 01.05.2003
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