where did you get the leadjoy? I put it on a watch list in february on amz and its still not in stock.And this LEADJOY XENO Plus for my Switch 2/PC.
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Gadgethyper and AliExpress has em.where did you get the leadjoy? I put it on a watch list in february on amz and its still not in stock.
Also me andwhere did you get the leadjoy? I put it on a watch list in february on amz and its still not in stock.
gadgethyper.com
Huh, I thought he was a trusted seller.
Now I'm getting worried as I live abroad, lmao. But I'm based in Central Europe so it might be good though.
Good thing I'm still waiting for a pay day to either purchase it or preorder it.
Diseased Yak you've preordered LeadJoy Xeno Plus on Gadget right?
I like the TT Max but am very disappointed that the face buttons aren't Micro-switches.Also me andDiseased Yak has bought Xeno Plus through GadgetHyper
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LEADJOY XENO Plus Wireless Controller
Compatible with Windows, Switch, Android, and iOS Supports 2.4GHz Wireless and Wired Connections 1000Hz Polling Rate (Wired & 2.4G) for Ultra-Low Latency JS13 Pro TMR Joystick (No Drift, High Accuracy, Long Lifespan) AI Smart Stick Curve for Consistent Control Across Games Highly Linear Stick...gadgethyper.com
EDIT:S0ULZB0URNE I also have TT Max but that PlayStation grey inspired colour, mine holds up well, other forum user in here had QC problems with back paddles. I like it although its a tad bigger than I would want to, it's both thicker than ES Pro (which could be because of Maglev vibration motors) and it's a hella lot wider, it's so so wide, lmao - I have smaller hands other than that I like it. That HyperLink2 BT adapter reaching 750Hz polling rate over BT is pure black magic to me.
I think they didn't go with them because of that Retro floaty dpad, I like this dpad so much since it's something different than other manufacturer's use.I like the TT Max but am very disappointed that the face buttons aren't Micro-switches.
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Steam Controller one step closer to launch after Valve teases 'unboxing' video with announcement pending
Another Steam Controller clue has been spotted online, as a mysterious 'unboxing' video appears on SteamDB ahead of launch.www.pcguide.com
I'm expecting its going to be scalper-city once again so I don't anticipate being able to easily buy one until the end of the year or even early 2027.This shit needs to come out already goddamnit.
I'm jus hoping it's not stupidly expensive.
I don't think we need to worry too much personally.I'm expecting its going to be scalper-city once again so I don't anticipate being able to easily buy one until the end of the year or even early 2027.
But i want 10 of them!I don't think we need to worry too much personally.
Valve will most likely put the same restrictions they did for Steam Deck.
This is what they did for the Steam Deck originally so I'd say it's likely even if it's just a controller. At minimum Steam only and purchase limit should help.
- Obviously only sold through Steam
- Account older then __ with purchase made
- Limit per account
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Steam Controller one step closer to launch after Valve teases 'unboxing' video with announcement pending
Another Steam Controller clue has been spotted online, as a mysterious 'unboxing' video appears on SteamDB ahead of launch.www.pcguide.com
Do let me know how does it perform on Linux too.It has arrived! Unboxing now. Will post impressions after I game on it a bit. Initial feel impressions are: I like it. It's light, but not too light. Feels good in the hands, and the stick movement is smooth.
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BeardSpike
Do let me know how does it perform on Linux too.
I could probably just like write my own udev rules if it gets picked-up as m+k, lmao.
But I'm curious if it would like work out of the box.
Mine still has the same status, that it cleared customs is in my country and was received by delivery company but it's not our for delivery yet.
I will probably like figure it out with udev rules, I just need to like grab correct IDs and try to force Xpad on it in Xinput through rules, and see if it runs.Some feedbackon linux compatibilty from a Beta Tester: https://www.reddit.com/r/Controller/s/yCa0Ygc6ax
No xinput and gyro isnt optimal, but dinput works. Not too bad imo, a patch is scheduled for may.
Mine is out for delivery already.It has arrived! Unboxing now. Will post impressions after I game on it a bit. Initial feel impressions are: I like it. It's light, but not too light. Feels good in the hands, and the stick movement is smooth.
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BeardSpike
Do let me know how does it perform on Linux too.
I could probably just like write my own udev rules if it gets picked-up as m+k, lmao.
But I'm curious if it would like work out of the box.
Mine still has the same status, that it cleared customs is in my country and was received by delivery company but it's not our for delivery yet.
8bitdo's biggest flaw are the ergonomics, but the new Ultimate seems to fix it thankfully
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That one?The Ultimate 3 is (white) is listed for 43.99 on Amazon. I'm kind of want it. I liked the Ultimate 2 but it was 'ultimatly' too small for me. I'm hoping this new version 3 will fix that.
I need to see some youtube reviews or any reviews.
Yep, that one. Is that one basically the Ultimate 2 in size and shape? If so I'm going to give up on 8bitdo as I can't navigate the store page. so many controllers on offer at 8bitdo I can't keep up.That one?
It is 3-Mode not Ultimate 3, the new one will be called Ultimate 3e and will be much pricer, expect Elite Series 2 price range. Since it's being made from higher quality materials.
3-Mode is pretty old, uses Hall Effect sticks, and cheaper one at that plus it's capped at 250Hz.
8BitDo Ultimate 3E Controller for Xbox | 8BitDo
Discover the 8BitDo Ultimate 3E Controller for Xbox — a pro-level, fully customizable gamepad with swappable modules, TMR joysticks, wireless charging dock, and 1000Hz polling on PC. Officially licensed by Xbox.www.8bitdo.com
Here's official page.
Yeah basically same shape, you get worse polling rate, worse sticks but gain better vibrations and impulse triggers, and better shell quality - mind you. But I think quality of plastic shell was among the best I had held up in my hands so far.Yep, that one. Is that one basically the Ultimate 2 in size and shape? If so I'm going to give up on 8bitdo as I can't navigate the store page. so many controllers on offer at 8bitdo I can't keep up.
The Ultimate 3 is (white) is listed for 43.99 on Amazon. I'm kind of want it. I liked the Ultimate 2 but it was 'ultimatly' too small for me. I'm hoping this new version 3 will fix that.
I need to see some youtube reviews or any reviews.
edit-It's been brought to my attention that I don't know what is what in the 8bitdo lineup of controllers. 8bitdo has many products and the store is a bit confusing to me.
Thanks, You kept me from wasting money. I'll wait for this Ultimate 3e. Thats sounds like the one I want.Yeah basically same shape, you get worse polling rate, worse sticks but gain better vibrations and impulse triggers, and better shell quality - mind you. But I think quality of plastic shell was among the best I had held up in my hands so far.
So I might consider Ultimate 3e at some point.
I'm pretty sure with upgraded sticks, a bit bigger profile and higher quality materials it sure could be punching above it's weight. But I bet it will be hella expensive, it will probably be cheaper than let's say DualSense Edge or that Razer Wolverine V3 8K, but still more expensive than G7 Pro 8K edition. But it could have top notch hi end shell, tbh.Thanks, You kept me from wasting money. I'll wait for this Ultimate 3e. Thats sounds like the one I want.
I've been using the Xbox Elite Series 2 since it's release. Over 7 years? 2019 is that right?I'm pretty sure with upgraded sticks, a bit bigger profile and higher quality materials it sure could be punching above it's weight. But I bet it will be hella expensive, it will probably be cheaper than let's say DualSense Edge or that Razer Wolverine V3 8K, but still more expensive than G7 Pro 8K edition. But it could have top notch hi end shell, tbh.
It probably won't be day one for me but maybe I will get it when it finally shows in official distros in my country.
I hope the sticks will have like smooth motion on 3e.I've been using the Xbox Elite Series 2 since it's release. Over 7 years? 2019 is that right?
I have two of them. A black one and a white one. They have developed the dreaded drift after so long. But They have lasted longer than any other main line controller I've owned. even the rechargeable batteries hold up.
The biggest issues have always been the sticking shoulder buttons, (I fixed myself with a bit of silicon lubricant)
Also sometimes they disconnect once in a while on the Xbox. Doesn't happen with the dongle on PC.
I don't mind spending a bit more for a controller that I will use for that long.
The only thing I'm not loving in the mouse click d-pad inputs. But, I'm probably better off buying a cool modern Saturn style pad for my Metroidvanias... Suggestions there?
There's the 8bitdo M30 for Saturn style - it's even 6 button.I got my first modern controller today guys. GameSir G7 Pro. I immediately put on the cross shaped d-pad and mapped LB to L4 and RB to R4 as I've got muscle memory'd from not being able to reach should buttons on Steam Deck.
The only thing I'm not loving in the mouse click d-pad inputs. But, I'm probably better off buying a cool modern Saturn style pad for my Metroidvanias... Suggestions there?
What about the SN30 Pro? The GameSir Tegenaria Lite for $15 looks super tempting.There's the 8bitdo M30 for Saturn style - it's even 6 button.
I've had a weird relationship with microswitch d-pads. I used to hate them. My general policy is that a button doesn't need to be loud because the game gives me all the feedback I need, and I want silent switches in a controller but no one does them.
But recently I went back to my 8bitdo Ultimate 2 (switches) and since then I actually prefer it to what I was using, which is the Gamesir T3 Lite (traditional). Although to be honest it's not been for much D-Pad gameplay, only a little bit of Croc. But there is a certain satisfaction to it.
SN30 s just a cut down Pro 2 or Pro 3- I didn't found Pro 2/3 particularly comfortable. But maybe if it doesn't have palm grips it will be more compact.What about the SN30 Pro? The GameSir Tegenaria Lite for $15 looks super tempting.
Never tried it myself, but maybe others can weigh in. The closest I've had is the full controller version Beard mentioned above, which isn't to my taste but others out there in the world seem to like it.What about the SN30 Pro? The GameSir Tegenaria Lite for $15 looks super tempting.
Push the button gabeeeeeeeeeeeen
I think the Tegenaria is the move. Short trigger travel is the move since the games I'll be reach for this thing to play don't have analog trigger needs. Just looking for something to play the new Castlevania with!SN30 s just a cut down Pro 2 or Pro 3- I didn't found Pro 2/3 particularly comfortable. But maybe if it doesn't have palm grips it will be more compact.
Tegenaria Lite on the other hand has best budget sticks, pretty good dpad.
Only thing is triggers have pretty short travel. That's about it.