Shipments for preorders start 31 March, so I guess regular sales in the middle of April or so? Could be.When is this coming out. It looks gorgeous
Amazon I think had it for early May on their end outside the Gamesir store.Shipments for preorders start 31 March, so I guess regular sales in the middle of April or so? Could be.
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I was randomly browsing Time Extension and they had an article about Retro Fighters and I was like oh yeah I forgot about them I wonder what they are doing now and I saw this.
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Looks like they fixed or at least have attempted to fix a lot of the complaints of the standard Defender controller. I always prefer to use original or first party options but I know a lot of people like these for PlayStation 1-3.
Edit: I also find it hilarious that they didn't bother to dust the PC![]()
Apparently regular Defender from Retro Fighters had pressure sensitive buttons, dunno about Pro whichDoes anyone make a third-party controller that actually supports and replicates the Dualshock 2's pressure sensitive buttons?BeardSpike - you know if this exists?
Always wondered if someone figured that out, since the ones on my old pad don't work anymore. I end up with racing games having to bind stuff to the triggers, but some other genres on the console used them too that don't feel natural on a triggers with PCSX2.
lol, I didn't scroll down enough to see that it's a listed feature. That makes me a bit interested to get one in the future then.Apparently regular Defender from Retro Fighters had pressure sensitive buttons, dunno about Pro whichhououinkyouma00 just posted.
Edit: just read their official page and it has them https://retrofighters.com/our-collection/defender-pro-wireless-gamepad/#controllers-description
Drops in June though.
So I ordered the white standard one and they sent me the Xbox black. I don't think I'll bother switching it since they also took so long to ship it and stuff, got a 5 eur coupon for the mistake (which is lame but eh) and told them off a bit that's it.I bought an 8bitdo controller for my phone for emulators & handheld play I can also use on PC as my DS4 is going bad (even if maybe less comfy due to width).
Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller | 8BitDo
The 8BitDo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller offers a premium gaming experience for Android devices. Featuring a smooth telescopic fit for phones 100mm to 170mm, refined bumpers, Hall Effect joysticks, and customizable controls via 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2, it ensures comfort, precision, and...www.8bitdo.com
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I will be using it via bluetooth on phone, wired on PC. It has no rumble but hall effect sticks, triggers, some back buttons and will be recognized as an Xbox pad on PC. Gamesir had various options but I couldn't find them for good prices and they were either too bulky or too compact, I liked some without analog triggers but I wanted analog triggers for Dreamcast/Saturn so I went with this (I considered Gamesir's Galileo, G8+ and X2s/X5s as well). As long as they don't come out with Ultimate Mobile 2 soon with usb c (to phone, this has usb c to PC/charge), rumble & more stuff I'm good.
I haven't owned anything from CRKD, but a friend's kid uses the Nitro Deck for the Switch and gave it a good review.
I'm curious how it is. I wish it was Xbox Series compatible.hououinkyouma00 I ordered that Retro Fighters Hunter 360 controller, will report back once I have it. I wanted an 360 controller with 1000Hz polling rate for a while now.
Retro Fighters Hunter 360:I'm curious how it is. I wish it was Xbox Series compatible.
Looks expensive, but 4 paddles and 2 extra shoulder buttons does open up a lot.I've been using the Razer Raiju V3 Pro for the past month. An absolute god-tier controller, with 6 extra buttons, mouse-click triggers, 2000Hz polling rate and TMR sticks.
I'm never taking my thumb off left stick anymore, when in movement. Assigned d-pad left and right to the extra shoulder buttons and only need to take it off to look at map (touchpad).
It gives me access to all gadgets in The Finals and Marathon, without ever needing to stop running. Truly a gamechanger.
Nice, I'm glad you seem to like it. I really wish it was Xbox Series compatible.Retro Fighters Hunter 360:
Shape is extra comfy for my smallish hands.
Shell quality and grips is really good, I haven't felt any rough edges whatsoever on grips and nothing creaks.
Dpad is on microswitches and is less loose than the one on G7 Pro withoutDurin orings mod.
Triggers are a bit stiffer than on G7 Pro, Sticks although Hall Effect have a stick tension of Alps (analog stick).
It pulls 1000Hz in Modern Mode in wired and wireless on Win11, I still have issues I haven't quite pinpointed out on Linux.
It can do 1000Hz there only through wire (Linux), wireless dongle even in XInput mode pulls 125Hz so far. Thats the only issue I have with this controller.
ABXY buttons have decent membranes. And I like the feel of them too the actual plastics on ABXY.
Bumpers could be more tactile but it is sufficient, in the ballpark of Series Elite 2.
I like the rubber on thumbcaps, it's not slippery. And feels thick.
Yeah I liked the shape but I decided to return it unfortunately due to weird Linux compatibility and I felt like it didn't rumble fully. Like it did rumble but not in the same spots my other controllers were. Which was weird, like it didn't receive all the inputs, only some of them?Nice, I'm glad you seem to like it. I really wish it was Xbox Series compatible.
I just want somebody to make a Xbox 360 replica that's wireless. I still play a lot of BC games on my Series X and while my Hyperkin Duke is fine being wired since the OG Xbox didn't have wireless controllers by the time I got a 360 I only used wireless controllers.
The bolded is a plus for me. I've used a couple hall effect/TMR controllers and never liked the way the sticks felt. They also felt too loose.
Gamesir Super Nova has Switch Pro profile (Hall Effect sticks and Membrane Buttons)So my 8bitdo Ultimate 2 BT stopped working after about 9 months and probably a total of 100 hours of use.
Their customer service won't replace it unless I pay to ship the defective one out to them (even though they agree it is defective).
So I'm thinking about just buying a different controller.
Are there any good alternatives, or should I just go with the official Switch 2 Pro controller?
I haven't owned anything from CRKD, but a friend's kid uses the Nitro Deck for the Switch and gave it a good review.
Thanks. I decided to just order the official pro controller instead though. It's more expensive, but I figure it will probably be more reliable.Gamesir Super Nova has Switch Pro profile.
Gamesir G7 Pro is similar in size to 8BitDo Ultimate 2.
You can always drop in TMR sticks in it if it's past warranty and gets a stick drift.Thanks. I decided to just order the official pro controller instead though. It's more expensive, but I figure it will probably be more reliable.