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dont know which to get
switch, Series S
PS4Pro/5
like which ones give a decent upgrade for 1 4k and 2 1080p TVs???
I've heard their controllers are pretty good but people playing with wired controllers in 2022 has me cracking up.
The Series controller has a wicked loud dpad, so it's good that this doesn't have that. It's insane how noisy that controller really is.
Just one question, is the audio clear on the 8bitdo? Need to plug in my Samsung headphones. Can't game without my noise cancelling.
Personally not bothered with it being wired, I sit relatively close to my console.
I was having issues with my old hdmi cable and my Ps5. The screen would go black at random and would only work if I disabled hdr. I picked up one from kontrolfreek and have had zero issues in the two weeks since I purchased it. I would definitely recommend this to anyone trying to upgrade their HDMI 2.1 cable. Superb quality and awesome cable.Do those really make a big difference? In which way? If so I need 3 Better sign up for that discount
I've heard their controllers are pretty good but people playing with wired controllers in 2022 has me cracking up.
I was having issues with my old hdmi cable and my Ps5. The screen would go black at random and would only work if I disabled hdr. I picked up one from kontrolfreek and have had zero issues in the two weeks since I purchased it. I would definitely recommend this to anyone trying to upgrade their HDMI 2.1 cable. Superb quality and awesome cable.
It is easier to ask in an enthusiast videogame forum in the apposite topic.Can't you reach out to 8bitdo and ask?
It is easier to ask in an enthusiast videogame forum in the apposite topic.
I don't have this particular controller from 8bitdo but I have others. These controllers emulate an official Xbox controller. When you use them in a game the game just see's them as such. I would assume this one would be no different. If this is the case I can confirm that it will work on the Epic Games Store.Anyone tried if this thing work on epic store?
After some extensive comparison with Xbox bundled controller I am noticing some differences:
Xbox controller has better grips. You can really clutch that controller tight.
8bitdo controller has better face buttons and d pad feel better to use.
8bitdo sticks have bigger dead zones. Slightly bigger. You only notice them in precise shooters like Halo Infinite. But upside is it will take longer before it drifts. Gives me peace of mind. And it's perfectly fine for other genres of games. But you will land those precise, satisfying shots with xbox controller a bit better.
Triggers / bumpers it's a tie. In some games i prefer resistance offered by 8bitdo. In others i prefer light touch of xbox controller.
Overall i think it's a good controller and you will be happy with it even if you have high expectations. I have moved to 8bitdo exclusively cause my xbox controller has a bit drift and it's white so gets dirty easily.
I use it exclusively for Halo. I use the OG when playing Elden Ring. Not sure why.
For Halo I think those back buttons help. I have set one to jump, other to switch weapons so I never have to move my right thumb from stick. Still not fully used to it but I think it will be better once i do.
For Elden Ring i can use either controller.
Eww wired
Wired controllers?
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Does it weight\feel more quality than the switch pro controller?Just got this and :
This is a pretty darned good controller - it's as close to the feel of the official one as it can get, differences being :
- no clickety clack Dpad, it's nice, smooth and quiet.
- Ergonomics : something in-between the MS one and a DualShock 4 (size-wise), not as big as the MS one, not as small as DS4 (haven't used a Dualsense so...)
- Stick deadzones feel absolutely fine and you can also fine-tune them via the 8bitdo software, this is gonna come in handy when they'll (inevitably) start to drift.
- triggers feel fine but they're more like the DS4 triggers than the MS/xbox ones, meaning, the trigger shape is smaller and has less travel - also fully adjustable via the software.
- Rumble motors feel absolutely fine , I'm mentioning this 'cause I've watched some reviews on YT were some peeps said that the vibration is "buzz-y" and feels "weirder" than the official one, well, i had a couple of official ones that "buzzed" way more than this (impulse trigger motors especially).
No problems whatsoever with mine.
- Saw some reviews on Amazon mentioning that the LB/RB buttons (bumpers) feel "mushy" and are hard to click/press, on my controller at least they feel absolutely fine , even better than the official ones dare I say.
- It can hold up to 3 profiles /button reconfigurations and you can switch to them on the fly by pressing the specific button on the controller.
- Being able to adjust headset volume by holding the profile button and Left or right on the Dpad is a God sent , amazing quality of life feature.
- Headset mute physical switch is also nice to have.
- Yeah, it also has back paddles/buttons which you can assign whichever button you want to them, they feel nice, not too mushy, not too clicky.
All in all, an amazing controller for it's price, now, the only thing left to see is how long it will last (quality wise) 'cause the official ones are made of shite and the bumpers are the first thing to go/break, plus, the dreaded stick drift.
Hope this will fare better ' cause at least when it comes to the 8bitdo PRO2 controller...I've been reading that it's not exactly a problem free product (stick drift + bad bumper buttons), let's see how the ultimate will fare
TLDNTR: Amazing controller for it's price, shame that it's wired.
Edit : i can power on my console normally with the controller just like with the official one.
Regarding the "issue" a guy had with the buttons not registering to the controller's memory, it's a feature and not a fault, it's also says so on the manual : the quick assign feature (hold the 2 buttons that you wanna swap + start button on the controller) only lasts until you turn off the controller, if you want to switch buttons permanently you have to create profiles via the 8bitdo software (also available on the MS store)
Never used one friend so i wouldn't know.Does it weight\feel more quality than the switch pro controller?
Actually relating to the topic though, it looks nice but if you have an SN30 pro plus why bother, it's the same controller but with gyro, wireless, remappable back buttons (if you got the 2 variant) and a much more inspired aesthetic, it's the same price too
Don't see why you'd get this over an actual Xbox controller or one of 8bitdo's other offerings
Less weighty is a no go to me, i like weighty, big ass controllers for my big hands.Never used one friend so i wouldn't know.
The ultimate feels really nice though and it's definitely less weighty than the official Xbox controller.
Never in my life I've used a 3rd party controller that feels as nice as this (most have shitty analogue sticks/deadzones and Rumble motors) - and with all the (nice) features included, again, the only negative is that it's wired.
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You know people who are frightened or feel uncomfortable when looking at images with these stranges pattern of holes, trypophobia? I don't know how it feels like, no issues with that, but my guess it must feel like how I feel looking at these controllers.
Just got this and :
This is a pretty darned good controller - it's as close to the feel of the official one as it can get, differences being :
- no clickety clack Dpad, it's nice, smooth and quiet.
- Ergonomics : something in-between the MS one and a DualShock 4 (size-wise), not as big as the MS one, not as small as DS4 (haven't used a Dualsense so...)
- Stick deadzones feel absolutely fine and you can also fine-tune them via the 8bitdo software, this is gonna come in handy when they'll (inevitably) start to drift.
- Triggers feel fine but they're more like the DS4 triggers than the MS/xbox ones, meaning, the trigger shape is smaller and have less travel - also fully adjustable via the software (engage/activation value).
Edit: they 99% the same as the ones on the DS4 shape-wise.
- Rumble motors feel absolutely fine , I'm mentioning this 'cause I've watched some reviews on YT were some peeps said that the vibration is "buzz-y" and feels "weirder" than the official one, well, i had a couple of official ones that "buzzed" way more than this (impulse trigger motors especially).
No problems whatsoever with mine.
- Saw some reviews on Amazon mentioning that the LB/RB buttons (bumpers) feel "mushy" and are hard to click/press, on my controller at least they feel absolutely fine , even better than the official ones dare I say.
- It can hold up to 3 profiles /button reconfigurations and you can switch to them on the fly by pressing the specific button on the controller.
- Being able to adjust headset volume by holding the profile button and Left or right on the Dpad is a God sent , amazing quality of life feature.
- Headset mute physical switch is also nice to have.
- Yeah, it also has back paddles/buttons which you can assign whichever button you want to them, they feel nice, not too mushy, not too clicky.
All in all, an amazing controller for it's price, now, the only thing left to see is how long it will last (quality wise) 'cause the official ones are made of shite and the bumpers are the first thing to go/break, plus, the dreaded stick drift.
Hope this will fare better ' cause at least when it comes to the 8bitdo PRO2 controller...I've been reading that it's not exactly a problem free product (stick drift + bad bumper buttons), let's see how the ultimate will fare
TLDNTR: Amazing controller for it's price, shame that it's wired.
Edit : i can power on my console normally with the controller just like with the official one.
Regarding the "issue" a guy had with the buttons not registering to the controller's memory, it's a feature and not a fault, it's also says so on the manual : the quick assign feature (hold the 2 buttons that you wanna swap + start button on the controller) only lasts until you turn off the controller, if you want to switch buttons permanently you have to create profiles via the 8bitdo software (also available on the MS store)
Does it weight\feel more quality than the than the switch pro controller?
Well shit, my opinion about the pro controller is pretty low and this feel slightly worse to you?!Great fucking impressions.
Wholeheartedly agree. I forgot I could tinkle with the dead zones and triggers.
One thing though. I can't turn on my S with the home button. Slighty annoying. And yes. When plugged out you'd have to reassign the button swap. Minor but mildy annoying
Quality wise I'll just about give the edge to the Pro. Also regarding ergonomics; bit bulkier handles.
Pro face buttons are higher (preference) But I prefer 8bitdo's dpad over that from the Pro.
Regarding weight (think it's in grams, in any case minor difference)
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Briefly:Didnt say it's worse. And I don't know the precise nuances what makes up your opinion of the Pro. But you're welcome.
Great fucking impressions.
Wholeheartedly agree. I forgot I could tinkle with the dead zones and triggers.
One thing though. I can't turn on my S with the home button. Slighty annoying. And yes. When plugged out you'd have to reassign the button swap. Minor but mildy annoying
Quality wise I'll just about give the edge to the Pro. Also regarding ergonomics; bit bulkier handles.
Pro face buttons are higher (preference) But I prefer 8bitdo's dpad over that from the Pro.
Regarding weight (think it's in grams, in any case minor difference)
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Concern over wired controllers?
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You can map them to whatever you want.
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Sorry if this has already been answered... but how do you wirelessly connect it to your phone to remap the back buttons when it's a wired controller?
It has Bluetooth.
It's xbox officially licensed controller so it's wired. I heard they make it mandatory for third parties.
Weird that the controller doesn't turn on your S console - are we talking about a series S or a One S here ?
the first thing i tried when i got it yesterday was that (since i've seen people saying it doesn't) and was actually amazed that it did (XSX here)
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DIAGONAL INPUTS DON'T REGISTER CORRECTLY
anyone who wants to see one of this controller's biggest issues in action, play Resident Evil 8 (the demo should work too) and move your camera diagonally.
you will find that the camera movement will be drastically too slow.
in some games this is a huge issue with this controller... i really hope they will fix it, but I have no idea how to report this as they don't seem to have a forum or official subreddit
Briefly:
-Too small
-Too light
-Digital shitty feeling triggers that i hate
Not sure if mine is faulty (doesn't look like it) but the usb c part in the controller is a bit flimsy, some disconnections happened that didn't happened with other controllers
-Build quality is decent, nothing more, but i have a strong firm grip, very few controllers don't make any sound in my hands (still a flaw tho)
-Really not a single aspect that shine, nor buttons or triggers or sticks, everything in the norm
-it only works with steam on pc, no epic, no uplay no nothing
For the price i felt ripped off tbh.
I heard people praising that thing like the second coming of jesus but it was more like the turd coming of judas...You're talking about the Switch Pro right? What did you expect? Top of the line elite components using über controller?
I'm happy they even released a controller so I dont have to play with the drift sticks.
You know what's a real rip off? Xbox Elite.