They don't have a video about it yet...Not the best teardown that I've seen but certainly better than Linus.
They don't have a video about it yet...
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This is the inside of the adaptive trigger.....this looks like it could snap very easy
when you have plastic on plastic gear type assembly's in rc cars like this you quite often get teeth snapping off the gear wheels...and this is based on a motor
when you introduce the human element it gets even worse...if you happen to press hard at full lock or happen to accidently drop the control on the trigger i would hazard a guess this thing will snap pretty easy
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Oh jeez not again.
I keep getting Austin and Linus confused.
This is the inside of the adaptive trigger.....this looks like it could snap very easy
when you have plastic on plastic gear type assembly's in rc cars like this you quite often get teeth snapping off the gear wheels...and this is based on a motor
when you introduce the human element it gets even worse...if you happen to press hard at full lock or happen to accidently drop the control on the trigger i would hazard a guess this thing will snap pretty easy
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as long as it does not completely stuff the controller if there is a problem with the adaptive trigger as i suspect most people are going to turn the function off...particular fast pace shootersI didn't even notice that there were no visible screws until he mentioned it. Now that he's brought it to my attention I'm like "huh, that looks like quality. Very nice!"
However, I'm not very confident in the durability of the force feedback (yes, I call it FFB, because that's what it is) mechanism. I sharecaptainraincoat 's sentiment.
I can see this becoming an issue over the next 1-2 years before we get a revision of the gamepad with a sturdier system. I hope I'm wrong.
This is the inside of the adaptive trigger.....this looks like it could snap very easy
when you have plastic on plastic gear type assembly's in rc cars like this you quite often get teeth snapping off the gear wheels...and this is based on a motor
when you introduce the human element it gets even worse...if you happen to press hard at full lock or happen to accidently drop the control on the trigger i would hazard a guess this thing will snap pretty easy
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