So, i have more controllers than i want to count, from 70's consoles right up to Xbox and PS5 consoles, and also all the 8bitdo and anything and everything inbetween
If i had to take a guess, maybe i have around 70
and a little comment in discord the other day sent me down a rabbit hole, i have never been a fan of "elite" controllers, to the point where i just plain refused to pay the asking price for them, but someone happened to mention the brand flydigi to me, so i thought they needed checking, after maybe 2-3 hours of review reading and video watching, i decided to grab a Vader Pro 4, purely because i dont think a controller should cost more than 70 quid
it has an xbox profile(left thum up, right thumb down), the buttons are mechanical and it has extra buttons on the back, not used them yet, but you can also lock the triggers to make them "clicky" rather than triggers, im told by my son that this was the same with the xbox eilte controllers as well
it has tension adjusters on each thumb stick as well, which isnt a big deal for me but its nice to be able to adjust the weight of each stick, also, all the normal face buttons are mechanical...ie. they are clicky buttons
i have only had it for a day, so i will update this if its turns to rubbish, but initial impressions are superb, its a purely PC and Switch controller i think
If i had to take a guess, maybe i have around 70
and a little comment in discord the other day sent me down a rabbit hole, i have never been a fan of "elite" controllers, to the point where i just plain refused to pay the asking price for them, but someone happened to mention the brand flydigi to me, so i thought they needed checking, after maybe 2-3 hours of review reading and video watching, i decided to grab a Vader Pro 4, purely because i dont think a controller should cost more than 70 quid
it has an xbox profile(left thum up, right thumb down), the buttons are mechanical and it has extra buttons on the back, not used them yet, but you can also lock the triggers to make them "clicky" rather than triggers, im told by my son that this was the same with the xbox eilte controllers as well
it has tension adjusters on each thumb stick as well, which isnt a big deal for me but its nice to be able to adjust the weight of each stick, also, all the normal face buttons are mechanical...ie. they are clicky buttons
i have only had it for a day, so i will update this if its turns to rubbish, but initial impressions are superb, its a purely PC and Switch controller i think