Shill me your controller, please.
Shill me your controller, please
No
use whatever
it don't matter
Any of the bigger Chinese brands with hall effect sticks are perfectly fine, 8BitDo, FlyDigi and GameSaar are hard to go wrong with
ps5 controller
Microsoft series X controllers only have a 90 day warranty, which I discovered when mine failed after 5 months
Best controller of all time.
anything except overpriced first party or patent trolls like scuf.
Oh fuck off
GameSAAR
Chinese PS5 copy from Amazon. Super quiet buttons, still going strong years later.
inb4 battery life
BUY
A
USB
CABLE
MORONS
I do like Gamesirs, they're genuinely reliable.
Only controller I've ever used
No experience with any other ones
Waiting for Steam Controller 2, any day now
I dunno about that, but between its price and features it's genuinely hard to recommend anything else unless money isn't a factor or you refuse to use a + shaped d-pad.
xbox controller but the DPAD is a third joystick instead. the ps5 turn on and mic buttons are between the bottom joysticks and the xbox start/select/home buttons are up top.
so basically the bottom of a ps5 controller and the top of an xbox one
four extra buttons that can be customized to whatever you want, including mouse or keyboard buttons
excellent gyro-functionality without needing to be a Switch Pro controller to do so
capacitive thumb sticks that recognize if to are touching them, if you have some use for that, idk
Only downside is lack of vibration, which I forget about after a few minutes anyway.
Bluetooth?
have a controller from all three and they work fine
just use whatever fits what u want
i have several bc i like to play certain games with specific layouts (e.g. symmetrical or asymmetrical, or snes-like or genesis shaped controller for retro games)
Only drawbacks to the Stream Controller are it's convex analog stick, tiny face buttons, and lack of d-pad for 2d games. It's absolutely perfect in every other way. I actually enjoy spending the first half hour or so tweaking its settings to get it just perfect.
For me it's GameBLOODYBITCHBASTARD
I just like it
Wired, 2.4ghz, or Bluetooth. It's good over all three, and can use any of xinput DS4 or switch modes over all three.
these are the controllers I currently use
ipega 9023
pros
as cheapshit as it gets
light as fuck
input lag is not noticeable if you use retroarch on android or decent standalone emulators on windows, shoutout to standalone PPSSPP for being abysmal DOG SHIT that has a cool 500ms of input lag
no vibration
cons
as cheapshit as it gets
no vibration
no battery status indication in the bluetooth connection settings, the only battery indicators are the power light that starts blinking and dropping inputs like crazy
battery life isn't great
dualshock 3
pros
the ultimate playstation controller
great ergos
touch sensitive buttons, even the dpad is touch pressure sensitive, and yes that's a gimmick, even if a cool one
great dpad compared to other controllers
cons
bluetooth support on windows is absolute fucking dogshit, you better have a bluetooth dongle completely dedicated to it, but since I'm a cheapskate I don't so I use it as a wired controller
battery life isn't great
they're getting rarer and more expensive
xbox 360 wired controller
pros
used to be cheap as fuck
triggers are great for racing games
ergos are great
cons
dpad is possibly the worst one ever made
build quality is bad. the stick covers came off, massive stick drift, had to sandpaper the shell so that the sticks could move across their whole range of motion
the "meme" controller of its day, nowadays there are much better cheapshit alternatives, and infinitely better premium third party controllers
So whats the point of switching the second stick to the left? Which games require 2 sticks on the left + d-pad & face buttons on the right?
Nah I'll never use something with SAAAAR in it I just wont mate
I love its dpad, feels like sex.
It was the only non-chink "elite" xbox controller with hall effect thumbsticks, haptics, and clicky buttons. The price is absurd but at least it stopped my gamepad buying spree.
capacitive sticks
I've been wondering what the purpose of those is. PXN P5 8K is the only chink controller that uses those currently, but they don't advertise what it's supposed to offer over the original model's hall effect.
i wont shill anything but i will warn you to never buy 8bitdo.
Based
Agreed
best post itt
You don't need more.
GameBoy colors
hall effect
turbo, vibration, bluetooth, macro buttons, sensitive triggers, gyro
good battery
heavy and feels sturdy
unless money isn't a factor
the clone 2 regularly goes on sale for 40 bucks, but even at the regular price of 50 it's a good value, not sure what the fuck you're talking about
the original steam controller with the paddles and trackpad was so good
I mean that you don't get to anything similar or better than it unless you double the price, barring niche preferences on individual components like d-pad. It has extremely competitive pricing for how much is packed into it.
every controller with back buttons has the buttons way too high except for the victrix controllers.
FlyDigi
Amazon hasn't been stocking their stuff for the past 2 or 3 months.
Did something go wrong?
Uhhh last one I bought was the xbone one I think, it works fine
Did anyone else have a Hori EX2 Turbo? I bought one about 8 years ago after people told me Hori was a good brand, but it started having severe stick drift after 10 hours of use.
tariffs
This thing is like sex in my hands ngl
try googling if they've been involved in the fake/paid reviews business and got found out. Amazon has a policy that whoever gets found out doing such practices gets banned from it, plenty of chink phone accessories manufacturers (as in BT earbuds and such) got banned from Amazon for that reason
its neat (it dosent have rumble or amiibo but i dont need more)
I thought they had stock when I looked a few weeks ago, but I don't see anything now.
My blind guess would be Amazon return policies were cutting too much into profits.
Gamesir nova
digital hair triggers (non-analog)
switch pro layout
hall effect joysticks
I use it cabled on my pc and with a Mayflash Magic-S Ultimate adapter on my PS3 and PS4. Just had to lube the joysticks with superlube using a cotton swab and it's been flawless. I won't miss analog triggers.
I have a Nova Lite and I really like it, but I think I got a defective one. It will randomly turn off, even if it's plugged in or the battery was just fully charged.
So whats the point of switching the second stick to the left?
Not sure where you got that but you can't do that on this controller
Just order off of Aliexpress bro
I use this The Elite 2 is better, but im not buying another. Too faulty.
I won't buy a controller with "sir" on the name, they need to rebrand.
hello sir
everyone 3rd party controller is just an Xbox controller
seriously, is there anything out there that is unique or is it official the Xbox controller design is the best controller worldwide?
i've been using this for like 16 years with no issues at all
paying more just to not buy Chinese
genuine derangement
I'd imagine it's more like the PCBs they have to work with happen to be Xbox so that's the default nature unless a brand decides to innovate
but most of the Sony layouts suffer heavily in latency unless they're also Series shaped
8bitdo.com
Call me a shill if you want, but I enjoy it.
Is there a "chink clone" of the Xbox Series X controller?
I need a "mechanical" d-pad but the actual OG Series X has dc issues
Based, used mine till the R2 died on it, and the dpad stopped working, picked it up for like $10 too
Any good wired ps layout controllers? Wireless sucks fuck battery life and shit usb c ports
Newest version fucked up the L2/R2 making them unuseable analogs. It did fix needing x360.dll to make PC games work with the PC controller.
Flydigi Vader 4 Pro or Direwolf 3 is the closest to what you want
Vader 4 pro I think has a microswitched dpad
Wireless sucks
IINE Bastet or Fantech Nova Pro WGP14v2 or Gamesir Tarantula Pro and plug it in
and shit usb c ports
Never had an issue, but I guess the hardwired 8bitdo pro 2 is your only option at that point. No hall effect option for the hardwired one btw
yeah, this, they are incredible durable and reliable. Pad and buttons feel clicky and responsive and analogs feel alright. Only downside are the slight deadzone of the analogs and triggers being a little hard to press. Other than that, for 10 bucks, there's no better choice.
Might as well buy a wired controller if I have to pug it every 4 or 5h.
Disappointed with the battery life on the T3 pro.
My 8bitdo pro 2 lasted me over 20h and this one only about half
Yeah, i have been googling, wondering what happened but it's 99% ads for pages and pages. Nary a post about Flydigi in the past few months.
For Amazon to have like 2348 different listings for the same shit for almost a year and suddenly coming up with 3 listings, ALL of them having UNAVAILABLE stock, something serious had to have happen with Flydigi.
I thought there were just too many returns, given how a lot of forums talk about replacing theirs, but paid reviews is almost as bad.
I've noticed there's fewer recommendations for Flydigi's products here on Anon Babble too, so... how many people on Anon Babble have had theirs fall apart?
I doubt this. No other chinese products suddenly went out of stock like this and Flydigi started showing up as unavaiable almost 3 months ago.
If i hadn't been looking into Flydigi's products since last year, i would assume it'd be because they were going to release a new version and stopped all production, but Amazon carried old Vaders (2/3) and Apex (3s) for months after the latest versions for those were released.
I really like using this for fighting games. It has a weird quirk when going diagonal to diagonal but that ironically makes it so I can do Guile's Flash Kick Super very constantly.
how many people on Anon Babble have had theirs fall apart?
My Vader 3 Pro seems to have had a PCB issue of some sort since the d-pad and B button started shitting themselves all at the same time and soldering new switches didn't fix it, but it also lasted over 2000 hours so I can't really complain.
I moved on to Gamesir for now since their software and latency surpassed Flydigi, but if Flydigi ever supports onboard kbm binds without background software I'd switch back.
Well by that point I'd already purchased an 8bitdo Ultimate which had terrible build quality, so it scared me off purchasing any other chinkpads.
The white controller has actually yellowed a bit, dead skin is stuck to the grips, d-pad feels wobblier than my DS Edge. I always take good care of my pads so seeing it in that state after only a few days was disappointing.
Here's your controller bro
yes
No, it's a good time to have this talk, we don't know if prices are going to get fucked and for some of the choices, prices are good NOW and we need to talk and get a feel of the baseline before we start talking premium
Is best controller SAAAARR!!
What a good all-rounder controller (no major problems with sticks/d-pad/triggers etc.)? Preferably wired. I know there are wired gamesir controllers, how are the d-pads on those? The d-pad seems the be the Achilles heel of a lot of these chink controllers.
I can vouch for 8bitdo Pro 2, I've travelled with it, used it with PC, laptop, phone, it's been 2 years and for being a daily driver, across all emus and games, it's been great. My gripe is the back buttons don't seem to actually exist I think like 2 softwares actually recognized their input. I'd recommend for a daily driver especially for retro idk what you do but having fast forward on the right trigger is just great.
Isn't that what the D/Xinput switch on the back is for?
I know there are wired gamesir controllers, how are the d-pads on those?
Gamesir didn't even pretend to give a shit about d-pads until very recently. G7 HE's the only wired-only one with a chance of being good, and given Tarantula Pro had a d-pad revision at some point I'm guessing G7 exclusively uses the worse one.
Cyclone 2 d-pad is passable but I'd recommend Flydigi Vader 4 Pro or Direwolf 3 if d-pad is a priority.
to me, going from having 2k+ listings to only having 3 all of a sudden and all of them being unavailable seems fishy, it could be either the aforementioned being caught doing paid reviews business, or what other anons mentioned about them having way too many returns, and getting banned as a result
Mine's analog stick rubber grip disintegrated after a year of usage.
How is the cyclone 2, really? Because on paper, it has everything
D-Pad is king, face buttons and build feel second, build feel a third if need be, which of those two do I buy?
It's the best directional pad I've ever used, and for anything 2D that's a big deal.
Dualsense is honestly king for me. Great latency and the touch pad is awesome. The haptic feedback is cool but the trigger effects are pretty awful.
If I end up getting horrible drift at some point I'll put TMR sticks in and keep going.
If you want to nitpick flaws,
could've had a swappable +/circle d-pad like Blitz 2
could've had 4 extra buttons like Blitz 2
xinput gyro is unusably bad, DS4/switch gyros are good but those modes don't support kbm binds
d-pad is good, not great
plastic scratches easily, but this doesn't impact functionality and was probably a necessary corner to cut for the price
It doesn't have much competition at $50, let alone the $30-40 it's usually at.
We'll see how mine holds up, I put aftermarket rubber grips on as soon as I bought it
It'll probably disintegrate soon because the grip is actually too thin. I just replaced mine with PS5 sticks.
D-pad should be the same between them. I assume build feel is also the same, but I haven't personally used a Direwolf so maybe the plastic is different or something. Vader face buttons are microswitch while Direwolf's are membrane and that's purely a preference pick. Vader is in general the more premium product while Direwolf is their budget lineup.
what's the difference between this and any other hori controller?
I use this for shmups. There's no going back.
comes w/ 2.4ghz dongle, works on PC and switch
motion control for splatoon
decent software + 3 custom profiles
back buttons
Had it for like 2 years or so, use it for like every PC game and still works flawlessly.
Not 100% sure if I would recommend it to others. It's great but there's lots of alternatives now. Also not being able to switch to dinput manually on pc sucks (unless you have the BT-less version which can which is weird and annoying)
what the fuck is a hair trigger retard
what's the census on this
i really like the buttons physically switching to xbox or switch, but the price seems steep
best d-pad
sex
no mention of sticks, build, or face buttons for flaws
8bitdo m30 for 2D and D-Pad, Gamesaar Cyclone 2 for TMR sticks and fancy triggers
Ordered, thank you, next thread
Latency is its primary flaw, mostly a non-issue if you plan to use it wired but Gamesir considers it a big enough flaw to offer refunds until it's fixed a year+ from now
D-pad is a coinflip, the launch version can't do diagonals but they made them easier at some point
I was tempted to bite a few times at $45-55 but I prefer wireless and was paranoid the physical button switching would be a point of failure
someone else said gamesir dpads suck, how bad are we talking about? i don't intend on doing 2D games on them or anything but i need something responsive because my king kong 2 dpad is shitting out on me now, it's so schizo
sticks
Low latency, low friction, high res, perfect circularity if you care about that. If you really want to be anal, it doesn't have a true raw mode to bypass smoothing algorithm processing, but it's still above average wireless and top class wired. I saw one review showing snapback, but I haven't been able to replicate it with mine.
build
Like I said, the plastic's cheap and scratches easily. That's really all I've noticed though, doesn't feel like corners were cut on sticks buttons wireless or even the headphone jack. Also one of the rare Gamesir controllers without a recessed USB-C port so it's compatible with any cable.
face buttons
standard microswitch, no friction or other quirks
drifts away
caring about pointless jewish shit like "branding"
who gives a fuck? just look at the raw meat-and-potatoes of the product and consume it based on that. its a great controller for the price
8bitdo Ultimate 2c or Gamesaar Cyclone 2? is the extra $25 for the Cyclone really worth it?
calling someone else a retard because you're the stupid one that doesn't know what something means
literally google it
ive noticed this board has been plagued with retards as of late that dont know how to or dont even think to google extremely basic questions that you can get an answer to in about 0.2 seconds. similar to how we could have avoided the state of the current economy if americans just figured out how to open google and type "what is a tariff"
sometimes it's not enough
This one is recognized by Steam Input as it's own unique controller. You can bind the extra keys (two on the back, one under the right stick, one under the d-pad) to whatever you want. It doesn't have to be another button on the controller like every other controller with extra buttons, you can bind it to keyboard keys or mouse stuff if you'd like.
The silicone ones were an afterthought so they're probably comparable to 8bitdo or whatever else
They started making controllers with mechanical d-pads a year ago, but results are mixed; launch Tarantula had a lot of bitching about diagonals being impossible. On my Cyclone 2 I'd say it's an above average d-pad, intentional diagonals take effort but you won't get accidental diagonals either.
I've heard nothing about the recent Super Nova's rubber d-pad but I assume it's nothing special.
if you're going with 8bitdo get the ultimate 2, it's better
it really just comes down to feel
they're both excellent controllers but they're just personal preference for how they feel in your hands
just order both from amazon and try them out for a few days and return the other one you don't like
If it's a $25 difference and you don't intend to make use of things like kbm binds, multiple binds per button, trigger stops, gyro, or shift layer, you probably won't miss anything picking 2C
Cyclone 2's frequently available around $30 on Aliexpress, and when it's only a few dollars between them I don't see a point in the 2C.
Steam really wants you having your thumb touching the right stick being the input for enabling gyro. I keep my thumb on the right stick all the time if I'm not using the buttons, so I have to switch it to L2 (in added to everything else that button does) in every game I want gyro on.
it's kino
You can get almost new controllers for cheap on amazon if you get lucky. Got a razor wolverine last year for $30 and its been great
Never got the 8BitDo hype, the ones I've tried felt like flimsy plastic in my hands. Currently using Apex 4 with my waifu Firefly on it.
I don't play any mihoyo games but I considered getting this a few times just for the color scheme
My brother had one of these. I used it a lot
GameSir Kaleid is pretty good if you can get past the tacky RGB shit.
I have an Ultimate 2C and it feels pretty solid, especially for its price point. Their build quality has improved quite a bit with newer models.
Unbind the vader's CZ buttons or change your grip so it doesn't happen (I'm surprised it can happen at all desu, I was never anywhere close to accidentally hitting those)
nacongaming.com
will it be shit or will it be the savior?
Doesn't advertise anything that isn't already available from the chinkshit it's priced 2-6x above
it's probably shit
The dpad sucks dick so if you play games that relies on it this is not for you
pretty much all these controllers have the same featuresets but physically feel drastically different
for me at least price isn't an object and nothing i've tried is truly "perfect"
You can just turn the lights off if you don't like them.
Still waiting for a symmetrical version with vibration. Fishing in MH feels ass without vibration
on a scale of 1 to 10 how autistic is it that a tiny part of me wants the kaleid just because of the name?
GIVE ME A RED CONTROLLER THAT'S NOT SHIT WITH HE
Bout tree fiddy.
My dpad criteria:
can it quickly alternate opposing directions without accidental diagonals
does an off-center cardinal direction press give a diagonal
can it reliably do a 632146 input without dropping or adding diagonals
It passes the first two with flying colors, diagonals take some effort but it's still good at the third
serviceable for fightan, more than good enough for anything else
So, it's not a bad controller like everyone keeps saying it is?
I have been in the market for a new PC controller (bought picrel, fit the bill for my needs) and I couldn't look at a single one without dozens of complaints about stupid shit. Most PC controllers have less than 4.5 star reviews, no matter if it's a chinkshit brand or a well-known brand. Nobody's happy.
It seemed like only a handful liked this Steam Horipad, and even then I heard about compatibility issues within or outside of Steam being a main issue. Is that true?
I just did the coward thing and bought an Xbox controller to avoid the bullshit, but I have to wonder if that's all just people's controller autism or something.
but I have to wonder if that's all just people's controller autism or something.
Maybe, but people expect their controllers to work properly or not have some annoying issue. I had a Steelseries Stratus Duo and a Razer Wolverine V2 in the past and both had some annoying flaw that would make me not want to recommend them even though they were overall fine controllers and I used them for hundreds of hours of gameplay.
i sold mine a few years ago and i've been regretting it since
so lgbt tranny shit got it
why the fuck would you buy the C controllers
This is the one I've been using, and it's pretty solid. My only issues are i graze the triggers and it sets them off sometimes and the battery being low isn't shown very well and it just restarts the controller.
what the fuck are you even saying you retarded Anon Babbleack pajeet bot?
Alternatively, you could just stop being a petty bitch.
I can only imagine the countless things you skip in life due to the insecure demons in your head.
Is there a controller with the clicky circle d-pad like the Series X controller that works on Switch?
Flydigi Apex 2
It does everything normal gamepads can't do, RTS, Milsim, even hardcore flight sims like DCS
D-pad is a coinflip, the launch version can't do diagonals but they made them easier at some point
I bought one last month and the directionals are still ass. Either V2 is not fixed enough or there's no way to tell if you're getting a V1
It's a shame because it otherwise feels great to use but I can't use it for fighting games
I don't dislike these controllers but this is still funny to me every time.
directionals
diagonals*
like seriously just look at my HCF
what the fuck
May as well throw in d-pad reviews for some other controllers I have on hand while I'm at it.
IINE Bastet doesn't reliably pass any of the tests. The rubbers seem prone to staying pressed until letting go of the d-pad completely, which messes with 632146 inputs. Off-center presses easily give diagonals. It can pass the left-right test occasionally, but it's very easy to accidentally go off-center enough to mess it up. Overall most of its errors are within what can be wrangled; I wouldn't recommend it for fighting games or anything that demands precision, but it's serviceable for platformers and the like.
My wavu too
I'm returning this shit
Mobapad Chitu
Difficult to recommend since the price makes no sense for its features, but the d-pad is very good. Only gripe is there's no texture on the dish d-pad to indicate by feel which direction you're pressing, so accidental diagonals are the fault of my thumb drifting rather than the d-pad doing something weird. Putting tape on it would likely be a simple DIY fix. Diagonals are pretty easy by mech d-pad standards on the cross, it passes the off-center and left/right tests but accidentals are still easier than others.
8Bitdo SN30 Pro
I swear to god I'm doing the same inputs as the rest of these.
I have a bootleg PS3 controller for Playstation emulators and I have a bootleg Xbox 360 controller for everything else.
Both are cheap as fuck and work great.
LinYuvo Meteor
It's a goddamn shame that this d-pad is on a keychain controller with outdated bluetooth and no wired functionality, it's incredibly good. Unlike most mech circle d-pads the cross is barely raised and the diagonals are sloped, so you can tell where your thumb is easily by feel but it also takes zero effort to roll across diagonals. Passes all the tests with flying colors.
Despite the stupid name, it actually feels quite good. I'll stick with it until valve releases another controller
Considering Amazon stopped caring Flydigi's stuff, their stuff seems realy untrust worty now and aliexpress's return policy is kinda shit, especially since it can take months to get a refund.
i hope hall effects become mainstream however looking at the prices vs OEM Potentiometersit seems that its cheaper to just use Potentiometers
really a hassle to go the local repairman and ask to solder hall effect joysticks
Usually sellers have multiple revisions in stock and it really is just luck of the draw which you get. I have no idea if there's anything that identifies the difference, but this is the sticker on the back of one without diagonal issues if you see anything that sticks out to indicate it.
i heard they are the only ones doing hall effect joysticks
been using my ps4 controller forever. it's always felt good, but i'm constantly having to fight with it not working with games. spent 30 minutes getting it to work with assassin's creed 2 on steam earlier today.
The usb port is starting to fail from stress.
looking for a good HARD wired controller that preferably uses the xbox input rather than sony's.
Yeah, mine's the same. I checked my sticker against one that a reviewer on YT showed when I first got it too, plus the site I got it from only listed the controller in September so I have to imagine I got the V2, but I don't know for sure
Even the no-name chink brands do hall effect sticks. Several brands have moved on to TMR (lower voltage, same effect) and capacitive (I have no idea what the advantage is) sticks as well.
Buy 8bitdo Ultimate 2
try to use back buttons
doesn't work because Linux
I just use the newest Xbox controller. It works perfectly though if anyone knows a good third party controller that has the same sort of D-Pad let me know. I'm addicted to this style.
I see the OP picture has one but the whole controller looks a bit goofy.
best sticks I've ever had on a controller, they're so smooth I can never go back to any other controller
fuck. mine is arriving tomorrow. there's gotta be some way to get it to work, right?
Actually I just had another look and mine has a CMIIT ID on the bottom of the sticker that yours doesn't. Possibly applied when it was first registered with the Chinese Ministry of Industry?
Either way I'm just going to open a ticket with them to confirm
It works as long as you don't want to use the extra buttons or gyro
the gyro was the whole reason I bought it
Only thing this controller has going for it is the back buttons being recognized by steam input.
It's the bare minimum, at a price point where you can get a chink controller with all the gimmicks
Also garbage quality control or maybe I just had bad luck
Bought this controller few days ago.
8bitdo wukong controller.
Rate and reviews??
Apparently if you can get it working in bluetooth it works, but I can't get it working in bluetooth even with different dongles
Interesting. Good luck!
plus the site I got it from only listed the controller in September so I have to imagine I got the V2
September 13 was the release date, it's a recent controller.
afaik it only works in switch mode
There is no "switch mode" on this though. Just dongle mode and bluetooth
I travel a lot and love arcade racing game. What would be the best controller? (something small but that still have analog stick)
Cheap
Durable
Looks cool
Has back paddles, if you're into that
The wired version has a headphone jack
Only downside is the lack of rumble.
There's another Tarantula coming
You should wait for it
Only 2 back buttons
Almost got me
8bitdo are possibly the most skilled brand on Anon Babble, Anon Babble has been plagued with their relentless threads for years now. I suppose it was only a matter of time until they started heavily shilling here too. Their controllers fucking suck, they get drift, they're light and feel cheap, the battery life like all wireless is shit. Very similar thread with some 8shitdo posts word-for-word the same with same images, at exactly the same time as yesterday.
NOOOOOOOOOOOO IF PEOPLE LIKE A THING AND DISCUSS IT ON Anon Babble IT IS SHILLING
Kill yourself you mentally ill freak
pass me the controller, bro
the battery life like all wireless is shit.
ahem.
They've already shilled Anon Babble to death you silly little boy, you'll see.
Apparently you need to hook it up to a windows computer to use the software, then you can put it in switch mode so you can use gyro.
If you do that though you don't get analog triggers.
If you don't believe him go take a look at the controller thread on Anon Babble. Same 8bitdo images, right down to the filenames being the same as the ones in this thread. Don't be a gullible retard.
8Bitdo's been shilled for many years on Anon Babble too. They're as well-known as they are because they're the only chink brand that knew how to market to the west.
OP here. What’s your opinion on this?
pdp.com
youtube.com
Then reserve it for when there's actual shills. You retards are calling normal ass people shills every fucking time someone likes something you don't.
You're like a tranny who keeps calling people nazi
I just want six face buttons, and four back triggers.
Why is such a style of controller so hard to find?
It has shift layer functionality, so for example you can hold the left back button to change what every other button on the controller does. I never tried it, but you can bind four buttons to gyro directions too which sounded funny.
Equating shills to trannies
Meds anon
Because everything is based on dinput (90s shit), xinput (2000s shit) or Switch Pro (no analog triggers without back paddles).
clicky buttons
no thanks
super nova is better
I'm using a cheap GameSir Nova Lite
The connection and battery are kind of shit, feels straight up worse than the DualShock 3 I was using before
D-pad has weird diagonals
what a fag lmao
rate my choice, Anon Babble
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I've used the same camo ps4 controller for about 7-8 years now with no stick drift, it just werkz tm
put about 100-200 hours at least a year into games on pc with it too so I'm actually surprised it's lasted this long since all other sony controllers I've had disintegrated within 2-3 years
Most intrested in Apex 4 because it seems to have emulated the adaptive trigger rumble gimmick that dual sense has, Makes me wonder if it does it well though. Although I'm guessing they will announce an Apex 5 soon enough since they seem to release a controller in the series every year so probably worth waiting to see if it improves on that. Otherwise I guess I'd get a modded hall effect dualsense although I prefer the xbox layout.
buy from some place with a good return policy.
Amazon used to sell them, but no longer, likely for some sketchy shit Flydigi is doing (poor quality control and/or actual paid shilling).
If i were you, I'd wait until the Apex 5 is released, so prices can come down for 4.
I own one, the adaptive triggers are marketing bs. There are like 10 games that support it and you need their sketchy software for it. It's also not on the level of the Dualsense
But other than that it's one of the best controllers I've ever owned.
SAAAAARRRR
amazon caring about poor quality control or shilling
lmao
search gadgethyper
I got mine from them
I actually bought this before trying out the Gamesaar. The controller itself was fine (dpad excluded, very mediocre and squishy), but the software conflicted with DS4Windows AND Steam Input in a way that made compatibility with certain games a nightmare. The triggers on the back were very sensitive also, I couldn't help but trigger them at rest so I pretty much had to turn them off.
I really don't see where the 100% markup over everything else is coming from on this.
rate
You went on Amazon, looked up controllers, sorted by cheapest, and bought the first one that showed up
No idea how they actually are, but cmon
is it that good? i like the sex controller's dpad tho
nta but thx this's looking good
gadgethyper.com
sorted by cheapest
cheap is LE BAD
kek dumb fuck goycattle
expensive != good doesn't mean cheap = good
But whatever, for $25 I'm sure it's serviceable for what you're likely using it for (Yakuza games)
stfu retard LTT rated it as 2nd to best controller of all time.
Trackpads are a good thing. Back buttons are a good thing. The only thing missing is that it doesn't exist.
why are you asking us then
just do what your YouTuber told you
Recently played through Dark Souls with this. It's absolutely perfect for that game. Being able to sprint while turning the camera is something barely any other controller manages.
They don'tcare, but if enough of the product is returned to them, they stop carrying it, especially when it costs as much as it does.
Who knows if this is the reason why Amazon no longer carrys Flydigi products though. They care about their bottom line and something is if they stopped carrying Flydigi products while other Chinese products still remain.
i just need validation man...
Game Saarrr is the only option for me
Flidigy doesn't sell in Europe and not gambling from Aliexpress
How is the dpad on this one?
I'm still using Rumblepad 2. I've had to replace cord twice but buttons are good enough after +- 20 years.
hey I'm using almost the same
What does this controller offer vs any flydigi unit to justify the price?
CHEAP
PLUG N PLAY (DONGLE FOR WIRELESS OR CABLE FOR WIREMORE)
SIMPLISTIC DESIGN
FUCK YOU
MILK
LOW PRICES
PREMIUM PRICES