The SCUF Reflex Pro is NOT The Best PS5 Controller
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- Find out why we don't think the Reflex Pro is the best PS5 controller for FPS games in this in-depth and honest SCUF Reflex Pro review. We tested this product for around 3 weeks, playing for 3-4 hours per day and 4-5 days per week.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Things to know
0:57 Features
2:24 How to Change Thumbsticks on Scuf Reflex Pro
3:14 Appearance & Build Quality
4:31 Verdict
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If the dualsense edge came with 4 back buttons, it'd be the best pro controller for PS5 by far.
That’s what I thought too. I used to play with only two paddles but now I play with all four paddles on the xbox elite series. Now that I have a pc i was interested in the dualsense edge
It will be the best pro controller no matter only having two back paddles. It will be the most comfortable and responsive controller on console, and can buy with a one year gamestop warranty. People will be spending $300+ to send their controllers in, while I pay to renew the warranty and swap out once a year. Get real.
@@danielmedrano8419 Elite 2 is heavy, didn't care for the alien paddles, and it is not as responsive as a dual sense. I had one and took it back. Not sure why people try to talk up the Elite controllers. The Gambit controller for $100 with four bac buttons is better and more responsive for $100 😂
@@skreph2717 it is heavy, I struggled to play with it at first, I almost gave up. I started with only two paddles and then was able to start using all four. IMO it isn’t that great of a controller, the left stick is way up there and it’s difficult to have precise movement. This is why I want to try the dual sense edge but want it to have four paddles
@@danielmedrano8419 You are not going to get everyhting in one perfect controller. I am fine with 2 buttons/paddles but I would rather see new updated thumbstick modules, which is more important than four paddles.
does that reflex have a stiff click actuator like the impact? i think bb and astro c40 have the most responsive buttons for sure
Yes, I just did a custom on mine and it's optional
Thank you, friend. I was weighing my options recently and you've convinced me to wait things out for Sony's new Dualsense. I'm no FPS gamer. Also, why is nearly no one offering magnetic thumbsticks as an option?
Hey there nice vid, are the bumpers instant too like a mouse click also are all vibration rumbles removed too?
On the battle beaver yes not the Scuf in this video. You do get mouse click on Scuf thou. Iv went with a Hypr controller. Near same as battle beaver but cheaper.
Helpful review, it confirmed what I thought was the case, thanks bud!
I have a ps5 battle beaver pro pick as well, and mines had it triangle button fail on me shortly after I got it. Never had a controllers face buttons fail before.. so weird. No stick drift still after months of use though.
Same for me after a year. Have had 3 BB in total, all had stick drift
This is a well researched video. Good job!
You get a like because just under a minute you acknowledge something that not many UA-camrs mention, which is the affirmation provided in the title - ty.
If you want to compare the back triggers from the battle Beaver might as well do the Scuf FPS not the reflex wrong comparison
I'm trying to find the best PS5 controller, not which controller has the better paddles or back buttons :)
Does it rumble like it has vibration?
@@DiamondLobbyReviews you should try aim controllers you won’t be disappointed
@@petterblade I’m disappointed, I like it for the couple of weeks it worked for. I’m not sure whether it broke in a couple of weeks because of how fast they built it or what. I called to utilize the lifetime warranty, said they’ll send me a return slip in the mail, never got a return slip 🤷🏿♂️
@@kyglowen4185 wow mine has never let me down I’ve put the v3 paddles on it tho aim controllers is now my daily driver but I guess everyone is different sorry to hear you didn’t like it tho
I own two scuff controllers , reliable , do really well in making gaming fun , how many do you own?
Personally didn't like my BB. Not enough stick tension, the back buttons are ok and my right trigger went out fairly quickly. I havent used the reflex since I prefer xbox controllers but the new scuf instinct is amazing.
Totally agree! One of my favorite controllers ever made, if not my favorite... AIM controllers did something similar for the PS5 controller recently, with switches for the triggers to make mouse click/full trigger..
I'm confused about the controllers. If I'm playing a shooter game like Division 2 and I use a semi auto rifle where I need to constantly press R2 to fire....can these controllers allow me to just hold R2 to fire constantly without having to keep pressing R2?
No, they're not modded controllers. These allow you to jump at the same time as firing, assuming the gameplay allows it, whilst also aiming and moving
This vid is completely opinion based, as someone who has spent thousands on both brands and also owns. Scuf fps and the battle beaver for ps5 it really comes down to if you prefer paddles or buttons. Edit (both are great controllers) but I personally prefer scuf on this current Gen controllers.
Glad you enjoy getting stick drift in 2 weeks. That is definitely not opinion based. That is scuf half assing building a "premium controller" I have used scuf controllers that people have. They are bad. And WAY over priced. And you can't do anything once you have stick drift. The DualSense Edge have modular analog sticks. So does the Astro C40 controller for the PS4. Modular sticks are king. I'm surely not playing 250 bucks to get stick drift and being stuck with a hunk of useless plastic
@@MrChronick17 I have had my scuf and Battle beaver for little over a year now and both have drift but the battle beaver is much more severe then the scuff. I easily have more then double the hours on my scuff, if you can’t afford to replace or repair these controllers your watching the wrong videos. Both come with 6 months of protection and once out of that margin it’s about 65$ to repair. Difference is with scuff being a larger company the turnaround for repairs is much sooner. It’s doesn’t matter what kind of controller you buy they all eventually get drift.
You just havent tried nagashock controllers battle beavers was a disappointment do tu back button issues they wear out after 6 months because they use some black gunk to hold the back buttons in place after hours of playing the back buttons wear out
Can’t wait to see the comparison to the DualSense Edge.
I'd recommend pre-ordering it. Definitely worth it for the simple fact that you can replace the entire analog module when you get stick drift instead of buying a new controller. And it only costs $20.
This. This is the video that I had been scouring UA-cam for. I had to apply filters but finally, you sir, have just saved me from going with Scuf FPS Pro. I have liked, subbed and rung the notifications bell. Thank you so much.
oh, quick question: How are Battlebeaver when it comes to delivering to Europe? (I shall go to your main channel now to see if you've done a PS5 Battlebeaver controller review) Thanks in advance for your time.
Thanks! From memory it took a couple of weeks to deliver. No review for the BB yet, but I can do one if the people want one!
@@DiamondLobbyReviews I think that it makes sense to, seeing as you directly reference it in this video. Please continue the comparison and review it. Don't forget to include any affiliate code you may have for Battle Beaver (or Scuf) so that we can support your channel.
Thank you! We don't have any affiliation with Battle Beaver or SCUF at this time.
my r3 makes me do l3 also, when i try target lock elden ring r3 i crouch or dismount torrent, call of duty same thing, ive remapped, reset everything, the r3 always does l3 too
should i buy the ps5 reflex fps scuf controller or wait for the ps5 Dualsense Edge controller?
Haven't tested the DualSense Edge yet so it's hard to say.
the buttons vs triggers comes down to one simple fact for you, you use your ring finger to press the back buttons, while most people use their middle fingers for back buttons. meaning the triggers are perfectly placed for middle fingers. why are u using ur middle fingers on R2/L2. so weird. index fingers are for R2/L2 triggers, like how u would fire a gun. its the trigger finger. also yes that scuf doesn't have the trigger stops for R2/L2 but the other fps scuf does.
Yeah I use my index for l2 r2 I thought that was normal
QUESTION: is it compatible with the ps5 controller keyboard?
(Yes I am the guy who buys those)
I got a fully customized PS5 controller from AIM Controllers for approximately $200 during a promotion. It’s nothing short of amazing looking and premium; furthermore, it’s ultra responsive and comfortable. 🔥
Simple way to fix stick drift is get a compressed air can take the thumb stick off and blow it in
I have had the Scuf for about a year now with absolutely no issues to report. It is by far the most comfortable controller I have ever owned & I highly recommend it.
What version did you get? I am debating on getting the fps or pro, and dunno which one to get.
@@TxDude62 I went with the fps controller. The mouse-click triggers are a must for my shooter games.
@@smellycatgaming4987 I play fps with the bumpers. I grew up on OG CoD. So imma probably just go with the reflex pro. But thanks for the help.
@@TxDude62 No problem, glad to help.
Is it have stick drift? After a long time use?
yeah the main upgrade doesn't fit your play style so it's all preference but the way most people play the FPS version is the best controller for most user basically the L2 for aim and R2 for shoot is what im talking about
I like building PS5 controllers with Extremerate kits. If you like putting puzzles together, the kits are easy work.
I have the paddle mod and the RGB light mod in my controller. Eventually my battery stopped charging by charging cable…only way for me to use it is if I keep it plugged in at all times. Especially considering with the paddle mod it doesn’t fit inside the doc charger :/
@@Verdugo117 that would be because you put the wrong paddle kit on the wrong controller version. They say it on their products that exact charging problem will happen.
Do like the extreme rate. Kits but they have more input lag I have noticed
Yeah I actually just picked up the paddle xtremerate kit for one of my controllers since it’s cheap and wanted to compare to my scuff controller.
It was very fun to put together, even did the soldering to include touch pad and R3/L3 integration. But I hate that my charging dock is unusable now. I wish it wasn’t so bulky, why not design a backplate with paddles that run through it, not an additional bulky box on the bottom of your controller.
The paddles feel pretty good though and I do like the clickiness of them. With a slight slimmer design I’d absolutely love it and 100% recommend it over the scuff
That's because you need the Scuf Reflex FPS which is specifically designed for games like COD and it has instant triggers but it's $50-$100 more expensive (depending if you want to customize it or not) than the Reflex Pro making it probably the most expensive ps5 controller smh that's tough lol
Yeah i have the Aim Controller and the Scuf. The Aim is my preference, the scuf is peace of mind incase the Aim gets issues, its 18 month old and still looks brand new
What is the "aim controller"?
@@_ghostly_ it's a company
Those analog sticks remind me of the Nintendo 3DS circle pad
Kind of wish these custom controllers kept the shapes on the buttons looses some of its PlayStation identity
As soon as I heat stick drift I'm out. I've heard this before with scuf controllers. The duel sense is terrible for it to.
You should try hex. Its my first pro controller. Got it a few months ago and its very nice
Does it have Stickdrift?
@@surefireplan9025 still no stickdrift and ive been using it everyday
Is scuf a scam? Im looking online and im seeing that people are saying its a scam
i pick my eXtremerate kits then spend monitor on something i can do myself
Honestly I see now why CDL pros stuck with the ps4 controllers. I recently switched back to using my scuf infinity 4ps and aiming just felt much smoother due to having less thumbstick tension than the scuf reflex.
Dual Sense Edge just entered the house... Scuf, battle beaver, ahhh maaan.. we just got here!!
Should I get it as my first custom controller
no
@@DiamondLobbyReviews yes its the reflex pro but the reflex fps pro is. better comparison for this video
1:18 but other youtubers also think having 4 back paddles is way better than having 2
looks like an amazing pro controller., I'm a little skeptical why only a warranty that's 6 month (180 days).
these don’t break easy
@@czden from what I’ve heard they actually do
Analog sticks probably.
Scufs always get stick drift it’s so annoying just change the analog module rings as soon as you get it.
Would this controller stick drift?
5:37 :)
@@DiamondLobbyReviews thank you sorry I had to watch the video on mute. I'm at work lol
In Call of Duty I stopped using L3 to Sprint a long time ago, since I have this Scuf controller now I can use the back button to Sprint and crouch, I don't have to never use L3 and R3 and some FPS games
Most people sprint in CoD by changing settings to just move left stick forward, not pressing L3 in
@@DiamondLobbyReviews People have it on automatic sprint, I don't like that. I like to move forward without sprinting.
On PS4 I used to remap it to R2 to Sprint before I got my Scuf for my PS5.
Crouch walk or ADS walk allows you to move without sprinting
Dreading this stick drift. Got it on my elite 2 and it has thrown me off. Wonder if battle beaver are doing anything to make it better that most the pros are using them
Don't buy battlebeaver. They don't feel that good. Mine broke super fast. The new scufs are better. Old scufs were better too but the old paddles were terrible.
nice review earn like and sub have u tried tcp controller yet
yeah, we have a review live of the tcp pro :)
I have all of the professional gaming controllers for my PS5 this is the only one I don't have it looks plain and the paddles look weird on the back
The battle beaver was awful... broke the first week. Warranty is more awful and my back buttons were crooked.
The scuf reflex fps is way better in my hands and I’ve used both plus it has instant triggers which feels just like a mouse.
But it’s all up to the gamers opinion.
are the bumpers instant too also are all vibration rumbles removed too?
@@simiqz Yes, vibration removed and instant bumpers
@@simiqz what is the benefit of no rumbles?
@@michaellaren1 the controller will feel lighter on hands
@@michaellaren1 lighter, good if you dont play with vibration
The best controller for PS5 without a doubt is the Nikon 5 revolution pro I own the vitrix BFG pro and I own the wolverine pro as well as the dual sense edge. And the only reason why the dual edge didn't win it's because of the revolution pro 5 has the perfect placement of secondary paddles on the grips
Ever since Corsair got involved scuf controllers are now top-of-the-line I just bought one and I love it
stick drift is also a PS5 dualsense issue. The controller that came with my PS5 developed really bad stick drift in the right stick In less than a month
But its been an issue for scuf for ages now, ive bought 3 differ scufs in the past years and always had to return/replace them due to stick drift
@@Agetcashhh so far my scuf instinct has been solid since February 🤞
@@ReDD0311 mbn
3:06 That guy is going to sink🤣😂
Ive used a scuf but i recently got a hex gaming controller and i love it alot more
Aim controller with scufs grip that would be clutch
I believe any controller equipped with the Hall Effect joysticks are the best controller lol
I’ve had three BB controllers. Two for ps4 and one for ps5. It’s perfect in every over way but i always get stick drift with it after few months
Never had a scuf before the reflex. Bought the reflex when it first came out. Used it once to test out on Destiny 2. The R3 stick bust out of the socket.i was like wha??? Sent it back for repair. Been using it for the last 9 mos. No issues. Until last week. L3 stick is drifting. Like badddddddd.. open up a service ticket. Out of warranty and may cost me any where from 19.95 to a 100 bucks to fix. Have to ship it back first. Again. My first scuf ever and I'm not impressed. Waiting on my pDp victrix pro and official elite controllers to come out.
I hate the thumbsticks they have no grip at all. My advice, leave the short concave on both and put some galaxy kontrol freaks on. You’ll thank me. Thanks by the way for showing how to remove the paddles. However I do think the Reflex is much better than any other controller due to its performance in game. It doesn’t miss a beat. No latency at all. I just wish Scuf would invest more in their thumbsticks..
Wich Controller for you is the best ?
Kontrol Freeks fit on them ? Nice !
You can get 0.5 ms with any ps4 controller and ds4 windows, bzying a scuf doestn change the latency
Screw Scuf, I have the PS4 version of both Scuf and BB and the BB was the clear winner for me. I’ve skipped both for the PS5, I waited for the PS5 Edge and just pre ordered one, we shall see if it’s any good but the simple fact I can swap out the stick module’s is enough for me. Neither the Scuf nor the BB last long enough for the price and I’m not looking for the same experience I’ve had with PS controller’s over the years, having to constantly replace them due to stick drift.
The company should give the consumer a 1 year warranty, especially for the price. That’s ridiculous to pay$350 for a controller with a 30 day warranty
I just got a scuf fps for my PS5 and it’s a great controller except for 1 thing. The battery life is woefully bad. I thought getting rid of adaptive triggers and haptic feedback would increase the battery life,but it is significantly worse. I played 4 hours and it was fully charged. After 4 hours it was dying
Thats just the issue with pro controllers. Like the new dualsense edge ps5 controller also has a lower battery life
There's a way to fix that if you unassemble the controller you can add a Battery so you have basically unlimited play time. Only thing is you may experience some issues such as stick drift and can get buttons to have a bad response time. Also you have to know how unassemble a ps5 controller.
@@DeeboProdzz yeah unfortunately I don’t have the skills to do that. I’ll just have to keep the crappy battery life but thank you for the advice.
Bro whats ur opinion for the fps L or W
@@ASWAD44 I don’t know what the L or W is. Sorry
wait you can't use PS5 on PC ?? Only PS4 ?
Scuf is using Sony's Gen 1 controller motherboard which the thumbsticks were having drift issues. Sony upgraded with a Gen 2 motherboard with upgraded thumbsticks and the trigger housing in the new color controllers (Nova Pink, Galactic purple, Starlite blue). About 80 to 90 percent of the Scuf Reflex is Sony's Gen 1 PS5.
That Starlight blue is lovely.
Do you know which PS5 Controllers with 4 backpaddels use the Gen 2 Motherboard ????
My ps5 controller has stick drift after 3 months of use.
Yikes!
Tbh If you have the money for it buy it, if not wait for something else that is cheaper, or just get on Amazon then get the back triggers for cheaper and do the labor yourself. I bought the regular PS5 reflex and added the instant triggers for the adding price, also didn't remove the rumbles so I won't pay extra,and tbh didn't really get the grip cause I bought some cheap amazon gaming gloves that help my sweaty hands when gaming hardcore. The only difference between all three controllers is just the grips and the instant triggers. So if you want to save even though you still over paying just get the regular reflex and add the instant triggers there's no really a reason to over pay for the pro and the FPS it's the same controller as the regular just with triggers and weights of the rumbles and obviously the grip.
Edit: BEWARE! You will get a lot of drift issues if you use it dialy about 8 to 10 hours or so.
Why do the pros use ps4 controllers on PC over ps5?
they prefer the shape
$250, is way too much for potentiometer based thumb sticks. Where's my hall effect analog sticks damnit
Make sure to order you Battle Beaver right now, you might get it before WZ2 is over 🤙
Just use all 4 Paddler and slide cancele With the Paddels
Could of just added the hair triggers to your scuf...
“4 paddles being too much” you’re the FIRST person to admit this 😂 these casual SWEAR by 4 back paddles, so they might crucify you for saying that.
I'm never buying anything from Battle Beaver again. Their thumbsticks last less than year, they have purposely made it extremely difficult to replace the sticks (unless you buy their interchangeable sticks, but they only come in concave, which I hate), and when you buy new sticks, you might receive sticks that don't fit the controller properly.
I have original PS3 controllers that I still use that haven't started to show wear on the thumb sticks. The thumb sticks on my original PS4 controller never wore out either, though I didn't use them nearly as much as my PS3 controllers.
When you open your Battle Beaver controller to replace the sticks, Battle Beaver has fastened the internals in such a way that it's extremely difficult to take them apart, with no visible way of doing it, as if they've been glued down, which is completely unnecessary. I've modified several controllers, and the internals always pop out once you've detached the wires and unscrewed the screws. The internals in the Battle Beaver controller will forever be as loose as the stock controller once you've managed to pry the Battle Beaver controller open, so why fasten them down so fucking hard? Battle Beaver stated on their website that customers could replace the sticks by themselves. Thanks to their bullshit antics, I ruined my controller. One of the face buttons stopped registering presses.
The last time I bought new sticks from Battle Beaver, one of the sticks was too big for the shell and made the stick, well... stick, and when I asked for a replacement, Battle Beaver refunded it instead, so I paid VAT on a pair of useless sticks and the cost of shipping.
its preference and also user error too sometimes. PS5 scuf replex you can customize now so i think its worth it. of course still user preference. Product is not perfect cant have everyone say its the best of the best
The grip is great for sweaty hands
Wait you cant hook up a ps5 controller to a pc?
You don’t know that
It’s not. The left stick stoped working after a couple of months
Just got mine, and to be honest the controller is sleek, stunning, and the grip is outstanding.
But the paddles get in the way more than they should and I haven’t really noticed any sort of competitive advantage with using the paddles for regular buttons. Sucks you can’t map them for the triggers.
I got mine, less than an hour ago and I agree with everything u said
@@fallen1219Small world haha, just started with mine yesterday. Agreed. Maybe it’s just a learning curve? (Hopefully. Pray fully. Please god.)
How has it been treating you so far?
@@resosfn3065 I’m enjoying it a lot now. It feels great, and I’m so used to using the paddles for “jump movements” that when I use a different controller it feels weird. I think the price would be justifiable if you could use paddles for aiming and shooting.
$50 cheaper and the scuff reflex pro would be worth it for everyone in my opinion. Still, it’s a solid product and holding up great with how much I abuse it and spam buttons lol - 7.5/10
I think aim controllers PS5 version is far better especially the mouse click can be the most satisfying the scuff version is good but I feel like it missed the mark for being that high in price.
Big hexgaming
I can do all that shit with ExtremeRate parts for $80 and still have genuine PS5 parts. Paying Scuf $250 for some bootlegged parts and mods anyone can install.
I was thinking that but I don’t really like the 4 button design of the Extreme rate, it looks cheap
@@Cause023 I’ve used the original extremerate kit, the revised paddle design, the rise 4, and the rise rmb kit. If you like a 2 button setup(which I prefer) the rmb kit feels crazy premium. Definitely the best of their options imo. The 4 kit wasn’t as good to me because the button design for the inside buttons are too easy to accidentally click.
@@BigDC9708 Yeah the 2 button seems super good bc the material is way better. I wish the design for the 4 button had longer paddles that were made of a metal material or something. I also wish they were a bit longer too. But for the price, both are good.
I wanna order it and pay somebody like best buy to take apart my controller
Don’t buy battle beaver I have two battle beaver controller & both didn’t last 6 months. My first controller one the back button started not working & my second controller the face button stopped working.
All i want is a controller with 4 backpaddels and NO STICKDRIFT (atleast in the first 4 Months)
Same lol
My SCUF fell off of my living room table and landed on carpet, about 18 inches. It is broken and the controller will non-stop melee when playing Warzone. My AIM controller on the other hand has not malfunctioned once....never buying a SCUF again. Waste of $250.....
A +200€ controller after several weeks stick drift.
Meanwhile when I first came across that word I had to google it because I never had any stick drift ever on any of my controllers that even came with the console (doesn't matter which console, ps4, ps2, ps1).
Well that's why they have the reflex fps now
More expensive, never in stock, and still with inferior paddles vs buttons?
The elite series 2 has been my best pro controller, I’m thinking of battle beaver for ps5
Haven't used it but Xbox controllers are generally very good.
Elite 2 is very good but like it’s predecessor, I’m glad i purchased the protection plan. Just sent my Elite 2 in for repairs. Left thumbstick i use for sprint is not working after 8mos. i do mash not lightly, but still…
@@beedizzl1 same i like my elite controller but I dropped it and that shit don’t work anymore
@Evan Mann yeah whn i held a PS4 controller i didn’t like it at all. Love my Elite- but while it was away for repairs i picked up a PS5. Dual Sense is a LOT better. Haven’t touched my xbx in 2wks…
people really like AIM controllers if we talk about ps5 "pro" controllers
The thumb stick modules are gonna be the same across all controllers stock or “pro.” SCUF doesn’t tinker with them and it’s not fair that a hardware inconsistency with controllers is marked against SCUF.
It is fair
@@REXae86 If they're using stock Dualsense internals for their build, specifically factory thumbstick modules from ALPS, it's not on SCUF to make them better if they don't advertise thumbstick improvements.
I had a Scuf, then Bought the PS5 Pro Controllers and I can tell you now the PS5 controller is awful. The battery life is a third of that of the Scuf, the Scuf has 4 programmable paddles, Yes they are plastic but my controller lasted me over two years before any degradation in quality. Yet I have had the PS5 Pro controller for lest than three months and the buttons are already softened and in some cases a button press isn’t registered.
The Scuf feels better in the hands with the grip, the reason you can’t change the thumb sticks like with the PS Pro controller is because you don’t need to, its not cheaply and poorly made, the thumb sticks are upgraded and feel brilliant. It took over 2yrs before I experienced any stock drift and i would play for 6-10yrs a day every day during that time.
PS controller does have mapping of its buttons which is a bonus to some but I don’t use it as most games have a button configuration that works, so its pointless.
Adaptable trigger depth on PS controller is the only positive thing the PS controller has going for it.
Scufs are good controllers they are targeted for pro gamers not the everyday gamer that rages and throws the controller around, which is why kids say scuf sucks when it’s actually them breaking it not scufs fault. I’ve had my scuf impact for 4 years now still good, paint faded but that’s whatever. I just ordered a reflex because I upgraded to ps5 now so can’t wait to give it a go.
The last time I smashed a controller was about 20 years ago...and pro gamers don't seem to like using them (hence the section on that in the video 😁)
@@DiamondLobbyReviews i mean I dropped it probably a dozen times but it’s still good, and this is before corsair bought scuf. I hoping quality is still there with corsair.
Me and 2 friends had a scuff pro for Ps4 . After couple of weeks triangle stopt working, by the other arrow down stopt working so with that controller you cant drop shit in warzone .. one of them had stickdrift very bad after 3 months of using. And by mine the L2 began to have problems and sometimes not aim. Besides that they al are very weak and every paddle makes noise and bends very easily. They play great ! But too bad they last so short.. and we are very competitive 25year olds.. not kids
@@michaelversfeld1023 sounds like you’re too rough with them kiddo. And if you get stick drift just put some rubbing alcohol on.
Actual pros do not use SCUF controllers lol
Wtf why would you use 2 paddles
Why wouldn't you?
Definitely not worth the money.. Not even 2 months of play and L2 was broken... Received a replacement (new) and a little over 3 months later it broke again. Same issue but this time out of warranty. I now paid 40 euros to have it repaired so now waiting for the replacement... Now I just found out that it actually is a design flaw because the part that actuate the trigger switch is plastic and breaks very easy...
Hard disagree on back buttons. I need 4 back buttons. I'm guessing I'm the minority because the dual sense edge is only coming with 2. But it's easier for folks like you to remove 2 paddles to a controller that has 4 than it is for me to add 2 to a controller that only has 2.
Correct, the Xbox Elite/Pro is. I even bought an AIM controller PS5, I use it sometimes, Playstation controllers for me personally are absolutely ergonomically terrible.
I like my scuf. Paddles aren't that bad tbh.
Thumbs down on this video when you gonna complain that the controller doesn't have instant triggers, when that is literally one of the options that Scuf gives when buying it.
1) the SCUF FPS option was out of stock/not even released at the time of the review
2) the Pro option is already more expensive than the BB, let alone the FPS controller which is an additional price increase
3) this is a review of the Reflex Pro, not the Reflex FPS, and many reviewers were saying this was a great controller...it's not
Dude your whole comparison is based on invalid points. Scuf has omron switch triggers too, you didn’t choose them and 4 back paddles is the reason why we don’t smash our right thumbsticks anymore
scuf build quality is not great considering the expensive price tag. thumb sticks wear away rapidly, stick drift and broken paddle within a year. I personally wouldn't spend the money them again when you can get better value for money elsewhere.
the scuf also has smart triggers.
I feel the exact same way. I ended up getting an Aim controller because the Scuf took so long to come out. My Scuf controller sits in a drawer while I use the Aim every day. For all of the reasons that you have named in the video. Those back paddles on the SCUF are just too awkward and I cant get used to them.
Which sim controller do you have
@@P-levelProductions I have a custom Aim PS5 controller. Back paddles, mouse click triggers, and vibration motors removed. Basically a FPS version.
@@TrevorKNYC link to where you got it? I want 1
Ill buy scuf off you
I just got an Aim Controller. Do I have to remap it everytime I play? Or am I doing something wrong
Your wrong about 4 being too much. Your the reason the edge doesn't come with 4 damn it lol
$250 for a controller that will end up with drift! wow.
I agree - form over function. The triggers are amazing very intuitive, but the paddles are not okay. They are not comfortable or natural to use. Pretty much making you re-evaluate everything you know. I would not buy one again. If you have a pc, buy a elite 2 hands down the best controller
Awful controller in my opinion. Terrible input delay compared to ps controllers. Also Stick drift/ dead zones are really bad and rb and or lb will randomly stop working in 4-6 months.
@@ThomasCalabrese overclock it, use the thin long thumb stick, increase your sense. There are many ways to improve input delay. Literally everything you have mentioned,has happened to me. Stick drift/ button issues and so forth. But value for money XBS2 is by far the best.I have had BB, scuf and Aim. All great controllers but imo, overpriced and ridiculous wait times.
@@MrBuCameeob I grew up playing Xbox and actually prefer the feel of it ergonomically. With the said, Xbox controllers have a 250hz hardware limited polling rate (4ms). Ps4 controllers can be overclocked to (.5ms) and ps5 controllers can be overclocked to have virtually no input delay. Through out it’s life I have had to use a dead zone of between 7-10 to have no stick drift with the elite 2 whereas with my scuf infinity 4ps I only had to use a dead zone of between 3-5 to have no stick drift. The differences are glaring. We are talking about controllers that are suppose to be designed for competitive games. Microsoft has to do better.
@@ThomasCalabrese I don’t dispute this. You are most likely correct. I just think value for money, you get way more with the elite. Case, charging cable, extra thumbsticks/tension, trigger stops and it’s more affordable/ available. People pay double for aim or BB wait more than 10 weeks. Doesn’t include any of the above. So for me, nothing competes, plus the controller (eliteS2) like you said fits perfectly in your hand.
Let's play spot who paid him sponsorship
I wish