How many XBox 360 controllers can you use on PC?

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My friends and are going to meet up soon and I am thinking of getting Castle Crashers on steam. We already have enough controllers for 4 player, but I am wondering if we will be able to all use them. Assuming there are enough USB ports for a wired connection, can Steam, Windows, and Castle Crashers handle that many wired controllers?






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How many Xbox 360 controllers can you connect to PC?

This wireless receiver product description on amazon specifies that you can use up to 4 wireless controllers with one single receiver. To pair multiple controllers to the same receiver, simply follow these instructions for each separate controller.

Can you connect two Xbox 360 controllers to PC?

You can connect two Xbox 360 Controllers to a computer. However, in order to use them you need to check modify settings within the game.

How many Xbox controllers can I use on PC?

With USB connections, you can connect 8 Xbox Wireless Controllers at the same time, or 4 controllers that have Xbox Chat Headsets attached. If the controllers have Xbox Stereo Headsets, only 2 can be connected at the same time.

How many wireless controllers can you connect to a Xbox 360?

You can connect up to four controllers. Each connected controller appears as a lighted section around the console's power button and around the Guide button \ue3e3 in the middle of each controller.



Xbox 360 Wired USB Controller for Windows




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