One of my favourite things about the Pro 2 is that it remembers all the devices I've paired it with. By switching the mode on the back, turning it on will pair it with either my phone, my switch or my pc immediately, no need to pair again after the first time and it's not going to pair with the wrong device. If you're planning on using it with several devices, it's a great choice.
I own a steam deck. Living room PC and a switch. I only use the same 4 controllers in all platforms and my daughter even knows the back S is switch, the D is desktop, and the X is.. steam deck, yeah I have no good alliteration for it. It makes me wish for more universal controllers that are as easy to hop to like these
OH I DO LOVE THE TRANSLUCENT/TRANSPARENT REVIVAL. I missed it so much from my childhood. Also, this has to be my favorite controllers of theirs. Often times I've used the extra back buttons to turn into turbo face buttons for Beat em ups, and retro arcade shoot em ups that don't have a respectable rate of auto-fire. I also love that you can activate turbo without having to bother mapping it in RetroArch which I never successfully ever figured out.
Great video! I love my Pro 2 "G Classic" or whatever they call it. Such a wonderful frankenstein of a controller. Perfect for retro gaming and a little modern gaming on my laptop. I'll probably grab one of these eventually for playing multiplayer games! Just discovered your channel a few weeks ago and really enjoy your approach to making videos, always feels genuine and without the BS. Your guides also helped me get my RG351V setup properly, thanks for all your hard work!
Honestly, the SADX switch is worth the upgrade. I hate having to both remember the combinations to change modes, and the not knowing if it worked or what mode I’m in. (Yes, I know the lights change but that doesn’t help if you don’t know what they mean lol)
Really like the purple one. Reminds me of the Gameboy Color Atomic Purple I owned so many years ago. And I like the layout way more than, say, the Kingkong Pro 2 one. Only downside is that neither the controller upgrade software nor remapping software do have an native Linux port. Will probably wait until a adapter-less PS3/PS4 revision is in the cards.
So in your opinion this layout is better then the King Kong Pro 2? Because I'm actually also looking at 8bitdo newest wireless Ultimate controller for switch with is the King Kong 2 Pro layout
It's a more vivid, saturated purple than atomic purple was. I like it even more than Atomic! It's pretty much my favorite color. Really tasty pick by 8BitDo.
I'm a big fan of the fact they stuck with replaceable batteries... Personally I just have a collection of rechargeable batteries I use with all my devices like controllers, remotes, kids' toys, ect. Yes I'm aware technically all battery packs are replaceable, but keeping it easily user replaceable without needing a tutorial and an IFixIt kit is nice. Good to see it works well on the Deck. Definitely a big fan of the colors, brings back the days of the GBC/GBA/N64 ect. The Forza Horizon 5 controller is still one of my favorites overall for colors, super vibrant.
I’m curious to see the run time on this controller with some high capacity eneloop AA batteries vs normal AAs and vs the battery pack. I’m thinking eneloops will last longer than the rest.
This is my favorite controller, period. I use it for everything, I even got two of them. One warning though, the paddles (back buttons) aren't the most durable things in the world. If you heavily use them, expect them to get a lot looser over time, to the point they start rattling. They're not very reliable for heavier use. The rest of the controller is extremely durable though, just the paddles aren't the best (it's not a $150+ Xbox Elite controller after all).
I have the version that mimics the DMG colour way, honestly if it worked on Xbox and PlayStation it would be the only controller I use. Love that D Pad
My biggest issue with 8bitdo controllers is only the grey version has clear visible labels on the buttons. The colored versions have labels, but they are almost the same color as the controller themselves. Not to mention they are small, and not on the buttons themselves. Other than that, I really like their controllers. They work very well, and have great customization via their software.
Anyone who played games for more than a few days in their life will know where the buttons are. You don't need to look at them often. And if the labels are on the buttons, you're going to cover them with your thumb anyway...
I absolutely love these controllers. My main one started its life as the Game Boy themed one, but I have since put a SNES styled pad (from a retroflag USB controller) and put the xbox layout buttons on it that you can order from the 8bitdo site. I use it on my pc, switch, and Xbox (with a brooks wingman xb2 adapter). I also have the wired one made for xbox as well.
The thing that drives me crazy about all the 8bitdo controllers is that they have really poor input latency on Switch. Which seems crazy to me bc 8bitdo is reputable, and they advertise their Switch compatibility! But I just can't stand it when playing something like Mario Kart. That aside, these make fantastic PC controllers, Android controllers, etc.! I played through one of my favorite games of all time, Outer Wilds, using the OG 8bitdo Pro Plus. And when the DLC came out a year later, I played that with the Pro 2! ;)
For Android how bad is the input lag on Android emulators from 0 (none) to 10 (very bad)? Trying to get a new controller to use instead of my Nyko one. If the lag isn't bad I might get one of these.
My biggest issue is that the back paddles don't have the same texture as the controller. Its really distracting and I just wish there was a version without the back buttons.
Analog R2 and L2 are a new thing for the Switch. Could you try some racing games using it, Retro Game Corps? Or even Super Mario Sunshine, that the analog input on the trigger was really important.
The games have to have the support for analog in order to use it. I’m sure analog will work fine on games like GRiD but idk about other games. Will probably depend on if the game’s accel and braking can be remapped to the right stick.
As someone who loves the Pro 1, I just couldn’t get into the Pro 2. The grip feels less comfortable, and I don’t like the back triggers. But it does have some nice features over the original, so hopefully it’ll grow on me
I am still using the 8BitDo SN30 Pro+ for Switch and Android and PC gaming. I am waiting for them to release a model that can wake the Switch up from sleep. Until then, I really don't see the value in upgrading yet.
After watching your Gulikit controller review, I'm surprised you didn't mention the decrease in plastic included in the packaging. The Pro+ and the Pro 2 I tried both had a plastic shell casing after you open the box. The units in your video had what looked like a cardboard frame holding it in place. Nice review. I just wish they sold versions without back buttons. You can choose to not use them, but they still mess with the ergonomics when part of your grip squishes down when you don't want because they do depress easily. Maybe I'll get used to them in the years to come. Doesn’t look like they’re going anywhere.
Fantastic video my friend, fantastic controller. Hey Russ, It'd be so cool if you could take a look at the new Retro-fighters Defender PS2/PS1 controller. They look amazing, and I really value your wise opinion on controllers! Pleeaaase?
I wish the thumbsticks and start and select buttons were purple. I get them not being translucent, but Xbox controllers have variously colored thumbsticks caps, so colored rubber that feels good enough for a controller is very feasible.
As always, crushing these videos dude!! Got the atomic purple - which is gorgeous- but dpad seems mushy - not easy to get at diagonals. Is that normal for these or did I get a problematic one?
There's a little mushiness there, about what I would equate to the SNES controller. Not as firm as something like an Anbernic device. To me it sounds like yours isn't problematic though; all four of my Pro 2 controllers have the same slight mushiness to them.
@@RetroGameCorps This was super helpful. This is my 1st Pro2 and didn't know what to expect. Some adjustment for shmups and run and gun games.Also your Anbernic videos are the best!! I bought 2 because of you and love them.
Although I understand Nintendo probably pressured them to stop. Decorative coloration seems like the sort of thing that can't be patented per-se in my mind, but who knows
Seriously, 8bitdo should just make those joystick bumpers available. The only thing that I don't like about my Pro 2 is the absence of available joystick bumpers, otherwise it's almost the perfect controller.
I have the Pro and the Skull & Co thumb grips for XBX and XBO controller fit perfectly. If the joystick is the same in Pro and Pro 2 then that will work
What do you think about the 8bitdo ultimate wireless made for Nintendo. How is that compared to this. I'm thinking of either getting this or that. But I can only get the ultimate after October 2022 when it's been made available for shipping
Does the vibration motors in these controllers vibrate when playing PS2 games through Aether SX2 or PCSX2? I would love to experience the nostalgic DS2 haptic feedback when playing GOW2 or DMC3 if it does support it. Otherwise, my PS4 controller is working great!
Would love to have the purple for games like Overcooked and Shredder's Revenge on Xbox. Really wish Microsoft would loosen up on 3rd parties. Even the "Xbox Certified" SN30 Pro doesn't work on Xbox consoles. I guess at least there is a wired Xbox option for the Pro 2 but I have no interest in wired controllers.
It's shame that the back buttons cannot be programmed to be an independent button or even a key press, which makes them kinda worthless on PC. Hopefully the future driver/firmware will fix this and allows them to be set as independent buttons.
@@RetroGameCorps Thanks for replying, Russ. Since the change to Android TV 11, I've read that the emulation setup has become more complicated for the device. Would appreciate an in depth series on your unique take on this system and how you would personally set it up and customize it as retro emulation powerhouse. It's safe to say that a lot of us that watch your videos have adapted your preferences into our own.
@@peasfour3290 I second this request. I just bought a used Nvidia Shield and would love your take on how to set it up as an emulation device. Sure, there are lots of videos out there but your videos usually go above and beyond when it comes to settings and recommendations on what the best emulators are suited for each device. Would totally welcome a slew of videos on this device.
Anyone who owns this and Nyko Switch Wireless Controller can you tell me if this Pro 2 or the Nyko one has less input lag? I mainly use the Nyko one I have for Android emulation it has the least lag for me so far out of all my owned controllers.
Xbox consoles require a specific license for controllers to work, which costs a fee. That’s why you won’t see very cheap third party controllers that work on the Xbox.
The SADX switch is really bad. It's very sensitive and if you even touch it it might cause your controller to disconnect. The solution is to put tape over it. Which doesn't look the best, but at least it works.
Yes, X-input will work too but in order to get the Ultimate Software app to pair with the controller (and all the benefits that come with the app) you have to use the “D” setting.
@@RetroGameCorps I'm not arguing software functionality. You said that remapping the buttons is the easiest way to have an Xbox layout on Android. I just pointed out that it's not.
It's complicated! I grew up in WA state but my family is from Minnesota, so I have an upper midwest accent even though I never lived there. I also have spent most of the past 20 years in Hawaii, and so I have some distinct accent elements from here, too.
The ergonomics are just not good on this controller. The grips need to flare out to so that your wrist and hand are in a more natural position (not bent). The grips go straight down so you have to bend your wrist to hold the controller. I love the controller but not enjoying the 32bit era controller feel. PS5 and Xbox controllers are still the most comfortable controllers to hold.
You said PS5 and Xbox controllers, but I’m guessing I won’t be that happy with it either compared to the PS4 controller. At least when it comes to ergonomics? Cause I actually bought my PS4 controller specifically because I love how comfortable it is for my small hands. It was a huge upgrade from my PS3 controller.
@@Justin-xi6ue everyone’s different, but I found this controller to feel like a slightly more filled out DS4, if that makes sense. If you like the DS4 already it might not be an improvement, but the DS4 has always been a little too small for my hands, so this one was pretty good for me.
I dislike this controller so much! I returned it and ordered the old one. I love the older model! The additonal buttons they added on the grips I absolutely cannot get over... I hope they bring back the old design.
One of my favourite things about the Pro 2 is that it remembers all the devices I've paired it with. By switching the mode on the back, turning it on will pair it with either my phone, my switch or my pc immediately, no need to pair again after the first time and it's not going to pair with the wrong device. If you're planning on using it with several devices, it's a great choice.
That's good to know.
I own a steam deck. Living room PC and a switch. I only use the same 4 controllers in all platforms and my daughter even knows the back S is switch, the D is desktop, and the X is.. steam deck, yeah I have no good alliteration for it.
It makes me wish for more universal controllers that are as easy to hop to like these
OH I DO LOVE THE TRANSLUCENT/TRANSPARENT REVIVAL. I missed it so much from my childhood.
Also, this has to be my favorite controllers of theirs. Often times I've used the extra back buttons to turn into turbo face buttons for Beat em ups, and retro arcade shoot em ups that don't have a respectable rate of auto-fire. I also love that you can activate turbo without having to bother mapping it in RetroArch which I never successfully ever figured out.
Great video!
I love my Pro 2 "G Classic" or whatever they call it. Such a wonderful frankenstein of a controller. Perfect for retro gaming and a little modern gaming on my laptop. I'll probably grab one of these eventually for playing multiplayer games!
Just discovered your channel a few weeks ago and really enjoy your approach to making videos, always feels genuine and without the BS. Your guides also helped me get my RG351V setup properly, thanks for all your hard work!
Honestly, the SADX switch is worth the upgrade. I hate having to both remember the combinations to change modes, and the not knowing if it worked or what mode I’m in. (Yes, I know the lights change but that doesn’t help if you don’t know what they mean lol)
The purple is tempting, it's one of my favorite colors
Really like the purple one. Reminds me of the Gameboy Color Atomic Purple I owned so many years ago. And I like the layout way more than, say, the Kingkong Pro 2 one. Only downside is that neither the controller upgrade software nor remapping software do have an native Linux port. Will probably wait until a adapter-less PS3/PS4 revision is in the cards.
I tried reaching out to 8bitdo to see if they could bring Linux support for the software but got no response.
So in your opinion this layout is better then the King Kong Pro 2? Because I'm actually also looking at 8bitdo newest wireless Ultimate controller for switch with is the King Kong 2 Pro layout
It's a more vivid, saturated purple than atomic purple was. I like it even more than Atomic! It's pretty much my favorite color. Really tasty pick by 8BitDo.
I'm a big fan of the fact they stuck with replaceable batteries... Personally I just have a collection of rechargeable batteries I use with all my devices like controllers, remotes, kids' toys, ect. Yes I'm aware technically all battery packs are replaceable, but keeping it easily user replaceable without needing a tutorial and an IFixIt kit is nice.
Good to see it works well on the Deck. Definitely a big fan of the colors, brings back the days of the GBC/GBA/N64 ect. The Forza Horizon 5 controller is still one of my favorites overall for colors, super vibrant.
I’m curious to see the run time on this controller with some high capacity eneloop AA batteries vs normal AAs and vs the battery pack. I’m thinking eneloops will last longer than the rest.
Neat to see how you came around to the Pro 2.
This is my favorite controller, period. I use it for everything, I even got two of them.
One warning though, the paddles (back buttons) aren't the most durable things in the world. If you heavily use them, expect them to get a lot looser over time, to the point they start rattling. They're not very reliable for heavier use.
The rest of the controller is extremely durable though, just the paddles aren't the best (it's not a $150+ Xbox Elite controller after all).
I had an orange transparent. From my experience, the plastic on any transparent color seems more brittle than the solid colored ones.
I have the version that mimics the DMG colour way, honestly if it worked on Xbox and PlayStation it would be the only controller I use. Love that D Pad
I know 8bitdo collabs with Xbox already I would pay to upgrade mine to work on series consoles or ps5
I have the Sn30pro and I love it. Purple is my FAV-orite color so I've my eye on that one for sure.
Thanks for mentioning how to standardize the Android button mapping to mimic Xbox layout
Got this joypad for my steam deck the wireless variety and I'm not disappointed also used it on my switch
Although my box was different
I love the purple one, but I think the DMG inspired one is the best looking
My biggest issue with 8bitdo controllers is only the grey version has clear visible labels on the buttons. The colored versions have labels, but they are almost the same color as the controller themselves. Not to mention they are small, and not on the buttons themselves. Other than that, I really like their controllers. They work very well, and have great customization via their software.
On the other hand, the labels are going to be wrong on most non-Nintendo systems and games anyway. I'd honestly prefer not to have labels at all.
Anyone who played games for more than a few days in their life will know where the buttons are. You don't need to look at them often. And if the labels are on the buttons, you're going to cover them with your thumb anyway...
Valid, but once you learn your game it shouldn't matter. I mean, I never look at the labels once I know what buttons to push.
I absolutely love these controllers. My main one started its life as the Game Boy themed one, but I have since put a SNES styled pad (from a retroflag USB controller) and put the xbox layout buttons on it that you can order from the 8bitdo site. I use it on my pc, switch, and Xbox (with a brooks wingman xb2 adapter). I also have the wired one made for xbox as well.
The thing that drives me crazy about all the 8bitdo controllers is that they have really poor input latency on Switch. Which seems crazy to me bc 8bitdo is reputable, and they advertise their Switch compatibility! But I just can't stand it when playing something like Mario Kart. That aside, these make fantastic PC controllers, Android controllers, etc.! I played through one of my favorite games of all time, Outer Wilds, using the OG 8bitdo Pro Plus. And when the DLC came out a year later, I played that with the Pro 2! ;)
For Android how bad is the input lag on Android emulators from 0 (none) to 10 (very bad)? Trying to get a new controller to use instead of my Nyko one. If the lag isn't bad I might get one of these.
I second this. I bought one of these specifically for Switch and the latency makes it practically worthless.
8bitdo bouta have me buy 3 of their controllers
They make so cool stuff
Must resist buying purple... I already have a grey one...
Yeah man, keep saying that to yourself......good luck
looks like i can upgrade to the pro 2 now, that purple option is nice....
My biggest issue is that the back paddles don't have the same texture as the controller. Its really distracting and I just wish there was a version without the back buttons.
Your pile of handheld PC's is starting to get a little large haha. We need more retro handheld innovation!
Analog R2 and L2 are a new thing for the Switch. Could you try some racing games using it, Retro Game Corps? Or even Super Mario Sunshine, that the analog input on the trigger was really important.
The games have to have the support for analog in order to use it. I’m sure analog will work fine on games like GRiD but idk about other games. Will probably depend on if the game’s accel and braking can be remapped to the right stick.
The retro style actually has a game boy styled d-pad
The caps actually protect the analog sticks because they are easily damaged, especially if you use this on online action games.
Omg the purple is so pretty 😍
3:17 *open your heart intensifies*
That transparent plastic tho 🤩
As someone who loves the Pro 1, I just couldn’t get into the Pro 2. The grip feels less comfortable, and I don’t like the back triggers. But it does have some nice features over the original, so hopefully it’ll grow on me
I am still using the 8BitDo SN30 Pro+ for Switch and Android and PC gaming. I am waiting for them to release a model that can wake the Switch up from sleep. Until then, I really don't see the value in upgrading yet.
i use a brooks adapter to use these with my ps3, hooked up to a crt, running retroarch to play retro games
I just got my first Pro 2. I like it a lot, though I am not a fan of the SNES d pad. I like the PS 2 or 3 controller d-pad better.
when I heard there were new colors I was a little sad it was only two.... holding out for a crystal green one
It's disappointing that the they still haven't upgraded the software to map key presses and mouse functions.
First third party switch controller I've seen that actually has beaten out the Pro controller for me.
After watching your Gulikit controller review, I'm surprised you didn't mention the decrease in plastic included in the packaging. The Pro+ and the Pro 2 I tried both had a plastic shell casing after you open the box. The units in your video had what looked like a cardboard frame holding it in place.
Nice review. I just wish they sold versions without back buttons. You can choose to not use them, but they still mess with the ergonomics when part of your grip squishes down when you don't want because they do depress easily. Maybe I'll get used to them in the years to come. Doesn’t look like they’re going anywhere.
back buttons are probably going to be a standard feature in the future. fps players are huge fans of them
The older version (8bitdo pro +) doesn't have them and is essentially the same in every other way.
@@pizzadude007 Right. I ended up returning the 2 and kept the Pro+
Fantastic video my friend, fantastic controller.
Hey Russ, It'd be so cool if you could take a look at the new Retro-fighters Defender PS2/PS1 controller. They look amazing, and I really value your wise opinion on controllers! Pleeaaase?
Looks a nice controller
I wish the thumbsticks and start and select buttons were purple. I get them not being translucent, but Xbox controllers have variously colored thumbsticks caps, so colored rubber that feels good enough for a controller is very feasible.
As always, crushing these videos dude!! Got the atomic purple - which is gorgeous- but dpad seems mushy - not easy to get at diagonals. Is that normal for these or did I get a problematic one?
There's a little mushiness there, about what I would equate to the SNES controller. Not as firm as something like an Anbernic device. To me it sounds like yours isn't problematic though; all four of my Pro 2 controllers have the same slight mushiness to them.
@@RetroGameCorps This was super helpful. This is my 1st Pro2 and didn't know what to expect. Some adjustment for shmups and run and gun games.Also your Anbernic videos are the best!! I bought 2 because of you and love them.
Love the controller functionally, but I really preferred 8bitdo's OLD approach of producing colorways that LOOK like the NES, SNES, SF, Genesis, etc.
Although I understand Nintendo probably pressured them to stop. Decorative coloration seems like the sort of thing that can't be patented per-se in my mind, but who knows
@@captaingid That's exactly what happened, if I recall correctly: Nintendo gave them legal trouble and 8BitDo changed the designs.
A new Xbox shaped controller they did I'd absolutely buy in trans purple.
At first I was wondering what purple had to do with gender but I then realized that you meant translucent
I love the purple but I don't love the $10 price increase
What input do you put it on to connect to your Nvidia shield TV?
I'm good. I like being able to *_find_* my Pro 2 *_in the dark_* lmao.
Seriously, 8bitdo should just make those joystick bumpers available. The only thing that I don't like about my Pro 2 is the absence of available joystick bumpers, otherwise it's almost the perfect controller.
I have the Pro and the Skull & Co thumb grips for XBX and XBO controller fit perfectly. If the joystick is the same in Pro and Pro 2 then that will work
@@dupotron I will try them out, thanks :D
What do you think about the 8bitdo ultimate wireless made for Nintendo. How is that compared to this. I'm thinking of either getting this or that. But I can only get the ultimate after October 2022 when it's been made available for shipping
Does the vibration motors in these controllers vibrate when playing PS2 games through Aether SX2 or PCSX2? I would love to experience the nostalgic DS2 haptic feedback when playing GOW2 or DMC3 if it does support it.
Otherwise, my PS4 controller is working great!
Would love to have the purple for games like Overcooked and Shredder's Revenge on Xbox. Really wish Microsoft would loosen up on 3rd parties. Even the "Xbox Certified" SN30 Pro doesn't work on Xbox consoles. I guess at least there is a wired Xbox option for the Pro 2 but I have no interest in wired controllers.
It's shame that the back buttons cannot be programmed to be an independent button or even a key press, which makes them kinda worthless on PC. Hopefully the future driver/firmware will fix this and allows them to be set as independent buttons.
i wonder if this controller works with the 8bit Do adapter for the PlayStation classic
The purple one is already sold out I'm so sad, I love that color :c
Omg im in love, as a dualshock diehard this is beautifullllllllllllll aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I have the m30, the spike on the dpad so small I could push all four buttons at once
Ordered mine. Returned it the same day. Faulty right stick. And the dpad feels terrible. I will stick with the sn30.
Hello
I guess it’s compatible with the Apple TV ?
They should make telescopic gamepad
Do it have wake function for nintendo switch
Hey Russ, any chance you'll do a series on the Nvidia Shield?
What kind of content would you want to see about it?
@@RetroGameCorps Thanks for replying, Russ. Since the change to Android TV 11, I've read that the emulation setup has become more complicated for the device. Would appreciate an in depth series on your unique take on this system and how you would personally set it up and customize it as retro emulation powerhouse. It's safe to say that a lot of us that watch your videos have adapted your preferences into our own.
@@peasfour3290 I second this request. I just bought a used Nvidia Shield and would love your take on how to set it up as an emulation device. Sure, there are lots of videos out there but your videos usually go above and beyond when it comes to settings and recommendations on what the best emulators are suited for each device. Would totally welcome a slew of videos on this device.
I hope they aren't using the same joysticks that are prone to jitter/noise after a while on their sn30pro+
does anyone know if there any 8bitdo Pro 2 custom button swticher? i would like to have different type of layouts (i.e xbox/ps) lol
I believe you can buy different buttons directly from 8bitdo to fix the Xbox or PS style.
Anyone who owns this and Nyko Switch Wireless Controller can you tell me if this Pro 2 or the Nyko one has less input lag? I mainly use the Nyko one I have for Android emulation it has the least lag for me so far out of all my owned controllers.
Will this work on CoD mobile Android?
I don’t understand why the "X" button mode doesn’t work on the Xbox
Xbox consoles require a specific license for controllers to work, which costs a fee. That’s why you won’t see very cheap third party controllers that work on the Xbox.
Nice.
this one or the kingkong pro 2?
I still prefer the King Kong Pro 2, but it’s a bit pricier.
Yeap.Good movie.I must buy steam deck ;]
funbulous video!
Can it wake the Switch?
It cannot, unfortunately. I meant to show that but I accidentally edited out that footage and forgot about it until just now
Meh I don't like transparent controllers I just wanted to see if they changed anything
The SADX switch is really bad. It's very sensitive and if you even touch it it might cause your controller to disconnect.
The solution is to put tape over it. Which doesn't look the best, but at least it works.
How are you holding you're controller of your fingers touch the SADX switch??
7:44 - No. The easiest way to get the Xbox style on Android is to just connect it in Xinput mode.
Yes, X-input will work too but in order to get the Ultimate Software app to pair with the controller (and all the benefits that come with the app) you have to use the “D” setting.
@@RetroGameCorps I'm not arguing software functionality. You said that remapping the buttons is the easiest way to have an Xbox layout on Android. I just pointed out that it's not.
@@AmartharDrakestone ah okay, I see what you mean now, thanks for clarifying.
You try test game genshin impact
What's with the accent are u from michigan or something
It's complicated! I grew up in WA state but my family is from Minnesota, so I have an upper midwest accent even though I never lived there. I also have spent most of the past 20 years in Hawaii, and so I have some distinct accent elements from here, too.
@@RetroGameCorps oh ok cool man. aloha lol
With the new Bluetooth spec coming out soon you may want to wait for a new controller.
The ergonomics are just not good on this controller. The grips need to flare out to so that your wrist and hand are in a more natural position (not bent). The grips go straight down so you have to bend your wrist to hold the controller. I love the controller but not enjoying the 32bit era controller feel. PS5 and Xbox controllers are still the most comfortable controllers to hold.
You said PS5 and Xbox controllers, but I’m guessing I won’t be that happy with it either compared to the PS4 controller. At least when it comes to ergonomics? Cause I actually bought my PS4 controller specifically because I love how comfortable it is for my small hands. It was a huge upgrade from my PS3 controller.
@@Justin-xi6ue everyone’s different, but I found this controller to feel like a slightly more filled out DS4, if that makes sense. If you like the DS4 already it might not be an improvement, but the DS4 has always been a little too small for my hands, so this one was pretty good for me.
i bet it will drift after daily usage of 4 months
4 months? Why so generous? My ultimate wired xbox controller from them didnt last two weeks
@@rossg2196 my xbox controller last 3 months fffffffffff
I dislike this controller so much! I returned it and ordered the old one. I love the older model! The additonal buttons they added on the grips I absolutely cannot get over... I hope they bring back the old design.
Are there fake controls?
Would be a fantastic controller if it wasn’t for the horrific input lag, makes some games nearly unplayable
>analog triggers
Just why.
Games like Metal Gear Solid 5 that gauge just how far you pull the triggers.
The butt ugliest controllers ever.
First 👁️👁️