MasterCornholio
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Asymmetrical sticks are best, especially when paired with removable batteries.
But I do like the idea of removable sticks...
Actually isn't that just your opinion or do you have scientific proof of that?
Asymmetrical sticks are best, especially when paired with removable batteries.
But I do like the idea of removable sticks...
Now you'll get one with extra grips!Man i just want a smaller dualsense...
Elite style controllers are all I use and have been begging for a PS one ever since Xbox released their first one.Who are these aimed at?
I really thought when they released the back button attachment for the DS4 that this gen would have them standardDammit. I wanted back buttons/paddles to be standard this gen. Both MS and Sony left them for the pro crowd, and I refuse to pay the upcharge for one feature alongside a bunch of extras that don't mean anything to me, especially with stick drift being rampant.
If they're not insultingly expensive, I'll grab one with my PS5 pro or slim, whenever that happens to be a thing one can buy without staking out a twitter feed.
Actually isn't that just your opinion or do you have scientific proof of that?
This.Took me a long time getting used to back paddles but once you do its a major difference and you wont go back
I think majority of Xbox gamers uses Microsoft's Mute/volume attachments, or any 3rd party attachments.Trouble is it does not seem to have the mic mute/volume mixer like the playstation one does. Deal breaker for me, I use that so much in game and party chat.
I swear to god Jim Ryan lives to troll meNow you'll get one with extra grips!
I started using the Astro C40 controller and while it only had 2 back buttons they were still super useful once you got used to them plus it has trigger stopsThis.
Moving my thumb from right stick equals losing controllability. I've had 4 back buttons for the last 5 years and can't go back to a standard controller.
I modified my Dualsense with eXtremeRate Rise4 and they work really well - better than the Scuf and AIM controlles I've had.
Universal according to who? You all have to stop presenting opinions as facts.That the universal stick placement though Nintendo stcks placement are the same
I think it finally time Sony do the same
I have trigger stops on my Elite controller, but they still travel too far to be called trigger stops imo - they should be clickable like a mouse buttonI started using the Astro C40 controller and while it only had 2 back buttons they were still super useful once you got used to them plus it has trigger stops
Acording to playersUniversal according to who? You all have to stop presenting opinions as facts.
Gonna need an official source for that.Acording to players
Nice! The dual sense is probably my favourite controller ever created
Xbox use it Switch use it PC use it that 3/4 only Sony still using their stick placement wile everyone else used the offset sticksGonna need an official source for that.
That’s not an official source lolXbox use it Switch use it PC use it that 3/4 only Sony still using their stick placement wile everyone else used the offset sticks
It basic Math though is adding to much for you to do lolThat’s not an official source lol
Yeah, Jan, gonna need that source specifically saying “universal”.It basic Math though is adding to much for you to do lol
When something is on more platform it become universalYeah, Jan, gonna need that source specifically saying “universal”.
You can’t provide it, can you?
No, it’s universal when everyone uses it.When something is on more platform it become universal
Like i said when it the majority it become universalNo, it’s universal when everyone uses it.
Still waiting for that official source. You can’t provide it, so take the L.
Yeah what the hell happened.Aren’t all 1st party controllers at this point
Like i said when it the majority it become universal
I think majority of Xbox gamers uses Microsoft's Mute/volume attachments, or any 3rd party attachments.
You know what i mean
The real advantage is you can feel how you're getting better at games, cause you don't lose controllability.Are there any large advantages to owning a "pro" model controller outside of competitive play? I can understand if a Pro version would give you higher-end parts, which would correct stick drift or more responsive button feedback. It seems that these issues still remain even in pro-level controllers. I wouldn't mind trying a layout with back paddles or buttons, but the cost always stopped me from jumping in. A few years ago at PAX, I almost got a Scuf PS4 controller but $300 was too much just to try something out
That grippy part is fucking hot.This.
Moving my thumb from right stick equals losing controllability. I've had 4 back buttons for the last 5 years and can't go back to a standard controller.
I modified my Dualsense with eXtremeRate Rise4 and they work really well - better than the Scuf and AIM controlles I've had.
A buddy of mine swears by these. Not for every game, mainly shooters and the like. I still have yet to try them, always forget about getting them.I have trigger stops on my Elite controller, but they still travel too far to be called trigger stops imo - they should be clickable like a mouse button
Kontrol Freeks are also an overseen addition to get better aim and control in general.
Monitors? So 1440p is coming?Nah... no thx.
Not at all. Follow these steps:That grippy part is fucking hot.
Was it hard to do? how are the paddles?
Monitors? So 1440p is coming?
Nah. But these monitors all support 4k and downscale nowadaysMonitors? So 1440p is coming?
Get them cheap from Aliexpress - same quality as original Kontrol FreeksA buddy of mine swears by these. Not for every game, mainly shooters and the like. I still have yet to try them, always forget about getting them.
I'll have to find a Scuf on the used market and give it a try. Maybe I'm missing something I never knew I was since I've only ever used a standard controller (whatever shipped with the system)The real advantage is you can feel how you're getting better at games, cause you don't lose controllability.
This is cheaper: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NTHL6NZ/?tag=neogaf0e-20I'll have to find a Scuf on the used market and give it a try. Maybe I'm missing something I never knew I was since I've only ever used a standard controller (whatever shipped with the system)
4k 144hz HDR 600 doesn't sound like trash to me. In fact sounds just like the panel my LG uses and for a monitor its pretty kick assehhhhh those monitors sound like trash.
Monitors? So 1440p is coming?
errr so you dont have to buy a new controller? All you need to do is buy spare analog to counter stick drift....Removable analog sticks?