I don't even touch competitive shooters anymore, or if I do it's usually for the single-player or against bots.
For me the absolutely sweet spot for a control mechanism is the button layout of a gamepad, with the Xbox Elite's concaved octagonal digital pad, but with the Steam controller's haptic touchpads, plus hall sensors.
It's a shame there are no controllers with all of those in one. I would pay an arm and leg for all of those features.
I actually bought an 8bitdo Xbox controller clone recently. My Xbox controllers are getting a bit worn out. Im not hard on them but they arent the newest either. Since I'm on PC it works just like an Xbox controller, but won't work on Xbox. Neat little charging dock, Dpad is a ton better (I tend to like a plus Dpad), has a couple buttons on the back that aren't quite paddles but usable. I mean it's not an elite grade controller by any means, but it was $40 and I've never felt it any worse quality than a regular level Xbox controller. I think the fancier one has the hall effect sticks and works on a Switch too. I went for the cheap just to try it.
Oh really?! Hall-effect sticks on an Xbox controller? Now that I need to check into.
It's an 8bitdo Xbox controller? I have an 8bitdo SNES controller for my Switch. I'll need to check out their Xbox controller, because the main reason I stopped using my Xbox Elite was due to a floating right analog stick. But a hall-sensor Xbox controller with buttons on the back sounds right up my alley.
The one I'm talking about is not an Xbox controller necessarily. Meaning it will not work on an Xbox. I think Xbox does not allow third party controllers to be wireless (dumb). On PC though, it works exactly like an Xbox controller. My PC cannot tell the difference. They do make a wired Xbox controller if you want one for an actual Xbox.
I can't find where it says on their site it has hall effect sticks, but multiple reviews says it does. I'd have thought they would have advertised that.
Yup same here.
I don't even touch competitive shooters anymore, or if I do it's usually for the single-player or against bots.
For me the absolutely sweet spot for a control mechanism is the button layout of a gamepad, with the Xbox Elite's concaved octagonal digital pad, but with the Steam controller's haptic touchpads, plus hall sensors.
It's a shame there are no controllers with all of those in one. I would pay an arm and leg for all of those features.
I actually bought an 8bitdo Xbox controller clone recently. My Xbox controllers are getting a bit worn out. Im not hard on them but they arent the newest either. Since I'm on PC it works just like an Xbox controller, but won't work on Xbox. Neat little charging dock, Dpad is a ton better (I tend to like a plus Dpad), has a couple buttons on the back that aren't quite paddles but usable. I mean it's not an elite grade controller by any means, but it was $40 and I've never felt it any worse quality than a regular level Xbox controller. I think the fancier one has the hall effect sticks and works on a Switch too. I went for the cheap just to try it.
Oh really?! Hall-effect sticks on an Xbox controller? Now that I need to check into.
It's an 8bitdo Xbox controller? I have an 8bitdo SNES controller for my Switch. I'll need to check out their Xbox controller, because the main reason I stopped using my Xbox Elite was due to a floating right analog stick. But a hall-sensor Xbox controller with buttons on the back sounds right up my alley.
Thanks.
The one I'm talking about is not an Xbox controller necessarily. Meaning it will not work on an Xbox. I think Xbox does not allow third party controllers to be wireless (dumb). On PC though, it works exactly like an Xbox controller. My PC cannot tell the difference. They do make a wired Xbox controller if you want one for an actual Xbox.
I can't find where it says on their site it has hall effect sticks, but multiple reviews says it does. I'd have thought they would have advertised that.
Ah okay, gotcha.
I'll give their site a look-see for it. Thanks again!