Sebile is the codename for a new Xbox controller, and this new patent details how the haptics will work, among other things.
And I'm pleased to say, after spending many hours with one myself—I couldn't agree more. Let's start with the bad: It's $200.
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As spotted by gaming blog tech4gamers, the patent was published earlier this month and details a new kind of haptic feedback ...
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The new patent, titled "Tuning haptic feedback of a device," was discovered by Tech4Gamers. It describes haptic motors within ...
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Microsoft is somewhat old-fashioned ... And if you're wondering, do Xbox One controllers work with the Series X? Yes, they do! So you can use your old controllers in much the same way.