@@straightouttacompton873 Shhh! Don’t say the G-word, pretty sure that limited that video lol. So gonna do it different this time, will make a post on community page here when the gamepad arrives, but will do the giveaway on Twitter and see how that goes.
Love your videos. Have the standard Asura 2 Pro+ and like you I thought the d-pad was membrane as well, until I saw VK's Channel video on this controller where he takes it apart and at the 14:10 mark, you can see it's switches underneath with a rubber membrane on top. (I took mine apart to confirm.)
@@Jeepster71 thank you! I hadn’t seen that, but will check it out. That’s surprising, normally you can tell, but these definitely just felt like standard membrane.
The polling rate may be high, but the latency of both the buttons and sticks are high according to tests posted on gamepadla, so it doesn't accomplish much.
@@tgordon681 what did it show? I actually searched for it on gamepadla when doing the review and didn’t find it, so I didn’t think anyone had done a hard test yet.
@@OldManRob13 Ok, but here's the problem with these new GPDL button tests when you look at them more closely. At Gamepadla the EasySMX X15 with it's membrane buttons has button latency over cable of 2.02, the even cheaper EasySMX X05 is 3.82, while the EasySMX X10 with its mechanical buttons has latency of 3.97. And the 14 year old Logitech F310 (6.3 latency) at $15 beats the Vader 3 (9.84 latency). So I guess I should be playing with my 14 year old Logitech F310 and not my Vader 3? Call me skeptical.
@@Jeepster71 Of course latency isn't the only aspect worth considering. But it is important when playing realtime games, especially competitive multiplayer games. I don't see how that is a problem with the tests.
I discovered your channel as I was researching controllers. If you didn't know the PS5 controller can go to 8000HZ and has the lowest input latency on the market at the moment. The higher the polling rate the lower the input latency you should be able to achieve. Unfortunately these third party controllers are not putting good enough hardware and most of these third party controllers are not actually taking advantage of their polling rate. This video explains it all very well; and funnily enough a overclocked PS4 controller has the second lowest input latency according to the tests that have been done so far. ruclips.net/video/rsXMqxw6aKo/видео.htmlsi=yerEyWJ9wMmwRG8B
This controller’s right thumb stick snapped and broke when I was putting a rubber grip…. I like it for a couple weeks thank goodness I was still able to get a refund.
@@heartbreak4186 I’ve seen other people say that as well. That’s the next controller I reviewed, as soon as I could get it in. This one was available on Amazon a couple weeks before the Blitz 2, at least in the US, which is why I just said I couldn’t dispute the claim.
Another controller giveaway??? Love this!!!
@@straightouttacompton873 Shhh! Don’t say the G-word, pretty sure that limited that video lol. So gonna do it different this time, will make a post on community page here when the gamepad arrives, but will do the giveaway on Twitter and see how that goes.
@@OldManRob13 ughhh I have to get a tweeter
Love your videos. Have the standard Asura 2 Pro+ and like you I thought the d-pad was membrane as well, until I saw VK's Channel video on this controller where he takes it apart and at the 14:10 mark, you can see it's switches underneath with a rubber membrane on top. (I took mine apart to confirm.)
@@Jeepster71 thank you! I hadn’t seen that, but will check it out. That’s surprising, normally you can tell, but these definitely just felt like standard membrane.
Я вот недавно взял такой. Как раз техника у меня Huawei. На расстоянии до 100 метров работает.
The polling rate may be high, but the latency of both the buttons and sticks are high according to tests posted on gamepadla, so it doesn't accomplish much.
@@tgordon681 what did it show? I actually searched for it on gamepadla when doing the review and didn’t find it, so I didn’t think anyone had done a hard test yet.
@@OldManRob13 14.16ms mean for buttons and 18.3ms mean for sticks at 2000hz wired xinput according to VK's tests on gamepadla.
@@tgordon681 wow, that’s rough. Thanks for the info!
@@OldManRob13 Ok, but here's the problem with these new GPDL button tests when you look at them more closely. At Gamepadla the EasySMX X15 with it's membrane buttons has button latency over cable of 2.02, the even cheaper EasySMX X05 is 3.82, while the EasySMX X10 with its mechanical buttons has latency of 3.97. And the 14 year old Logitech F310 (6.3 latency) at $15 beats the Vader 3 (9.84 latency). So I guess I should be playing with my 14 year old Logitech F310 and not my Vader 3? Call me skeptical.
@@Jeepster71 Of course latency isn't the only aspect worth considering. But it is important when playing realtime games, especially competitive multiplayer games. I don't see how that is a problem with the tests.
I discovered your channel as I was researching controllers. If you didn't know the PS5 controller can go to 8000HZ and has the lowest input latency on the market at the moment. The higher the polling rate the lower the input latency you should be able to achieve. Unfortunately these third party controllers are not putting good enough hardware and most of these third party controllers are not actually taking advantage of their polling rate.
This video explains it all very well; and funnily enough a overclocked PS4 controller has the second lowest input latency according to the tests that have been done so far.
ruclips.net/video/rsXMqxw6aKo/видео.htmlsi=yerEyWJ9wMmwRG8B
This controller’s right thumb stick snapped and broke when I was putting a rubber grip…. I like it for a couple weeks thank goodness I was still able to get a refund.
@@soupsup8437 oh wow. Glad you were able to do a return still.
Big big won blitz 2 is the first
@@heartbreak4186 I’ve seen other people say that as well. That’s the next controller I reviewed, as soon as I could get it in. This one was available on Amazon a couple weeks before the Blitz 2, at least in the US, which is why I just said I couldn’t dispute the claim.
Looks a very low quality built controller with high latency