How does it compare to the flydigi? As far as I learned the Flydigi has adaptive triggers? Isn't the lack of adaptive triggers on the KK3 not a big mis? I have a KK2 and I'm in a doubt of upgrading to the KK3 of Flydigi 4.
So I have the Apex 4 but haven't gotten to do much with it just yet, I plan on testing it out wired for Motorfest (allegedly supports it but I have barely downloaded and launched the game). I will try and not forget about you to come update, but if I do I'll hopefully cover it in that video for others. Long story short - fun features are fun, but not a deal breaker for me if they have or don't have things like adaptive triggers. I don't speak for everyone but you'll find me largely mild and middle of the road on these types of things :)
@@EightSixMatt I have I think the pro model but I'm kind of interested in this one due to the back paddles since I also use a steam controller and steamdeck.
@@impopio4987 Is it PC BT? I have issues with BT latency and missed actuations in general with PC using BT (with all BT devices like mouse/keyboards). Every time it's supposed to be better or improved transmission, I still have issues. =\ I prefer 2.4GHz and as for Switch - I have not attempted to pair with multiple controllers but I will and see if i am having an issue.
Can you use 6-axis and analogue triggers at the same time in Steam? I strongly dislike that my 8-bit do Ultimate Wireless makes you pick one or the other, so I'm wondering if this may solve that.
100%, but all I could find was maybe indirectly misleading. I did find a marketing shot that referred to them as ‘tactile’ which skirts that. Tactile is associated with mechanical but objectively speaking isn’t exclusively a mechanical descriptor. It’s also possible there was a lie before I read through stuff that’s been changed since 🤷♂️. If that’s the case - at least somebody pointed out to them and they corrected it.
How does it compare to the flydigi?
As far as I learned the Flydigi has adaptive triggers?
Isn't the lack of adaptive triggers on the KK3 not a big mis?
I have a KK2 and I'm in a doubt of upgrading to the KK3 of Flydigi 4.
So I have the Apex 4 but haven't gotten to do much with it just yet, I plan on testing it out wired for Motorfest (allegedly supports it but I have barely downloaded and launched the game). I will try and not forget about you to come update, but if I do I'll hopefully cover it in that video for others. Long story short - fun features are fun, but not a deal breaker for me if they have or don't have things like adaptive triggers. I don't speak for everyone but you'll find me largely mild and middle of the road on these types of things :)
I try to avoid controllers that have micro switch. They will develop double click in no time especially if you use it pretty intensively.
So theres a new version of the gulikit?
I know there was a KK2 - but I don't know if there was a non-"Max" KK3. I Haven't tried Gulikit until this one.
@@EightSixMatt I have I think the pro model but I'm kind of interested in this one due to the back paddles since I also use a steam controller and steamdeck.
@@Zer0megaXX They are def a bit different to get used to. Nice, just different.
@@EightSixMatthave u tried 2 player? i tried kk2 pro it lags, games stutter while playing on bluetooth..
@@impopio4987 Is it PC BT? I have issues with BT latency and missed actuations in general with PC using BT (with all BT devices like mouse/keyboards). Every time it's supposed to be better or improved transmission, I still have issues. =\ I prefer 2.4GHz and as for Switch - I have not attempted to pair with multiple controllers but I will and see if i am having an issue.
Can you use 6-axis and analogue triggers at the same time in Steam? I strongly dislike that my 8-bit do Ultimate Wireless makes you pick one or the other, so I'm wondering if this may solve that.
Gyro maps to the sticks, if that is your line of questioning, expect it to be mapped to your axis control via mapping the analog sticks.
I am not salty that they're using membrane buttons at all, but liying is bad
100%, but all I could find was maybe indirectly misleading. I did find a marketing shot that referred to them as ‘tactile’ which skirts that. Tactile is associated with mechanical but objectively speaking isn’t exclusively a mechanical descriptor. It’s also possible there was a lie before I read through stuff that’s been changed since 🤷♂️. If that’s the case - at least somebody pointed out to them and they corrected it.