I like their products, generally, but they are NOT known for their build quality. The number of people who’ve had their 8Bitdo controllers simply break after a year is quite high. At AliExpress prices with coupons, they’re nice values, but not at everyday Amazon prices.
They are some of the best controllers out there, but I always get issues within a year, such as face buttons sticking, or D-Pad inputs that I'm not actually pressing. Not sure why.
Too bad they stop support for their older products, the OG sn30/ sf30 (the ones that were clones of an snes/ super famicom controllers) no longer work with switch, not even using their 8bitdo controller adapter (wifh claims to work with all 8bitdo controllers) Meaning that at one point the controllers 8bitdo no longer update will stop working with switch.
I can't really justify buying another SN30 Pro (I already have three), but I like the look of the Jade Green one. And it's a small detail, but I think the gold text works well with that green. I think that combination might increase its appeal for Zelda fans even though it's not technically a Zelda-themed controller. For anyone who may not have used one of these controllers, I can say that it's surprisingly comfortable for first-person and third-person shooters. The sides of the controllers rest nicely on the joint at the base of each index finger as you use the analog sticks and trigger buttons. And that SNES-style d-pad obviously makes the SN30 Pro a great choice for side-scrollers. The only game I don't like this controller for is Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Holding the A button while trying to use the right trigger for drifting is uncomfortable for me on the SN30 Pro.
I love my 8bitdo Ultimate for stuff like that. For example, SD Gundam Battle Assault, The "Boost/Dash/Dodge" button is A and your attack buttons are the other three, so trying to combo correctly and dodge accurately and simultaneously is near impossible, but remap one of the back bumper triggers, and you can use it as your dash button and never have to slide to "A" to do any of the fancy stuff. It almost made the game too easy after that. Another thing with those back buttons, Stuff like Metroid Dread. You want to spam your fire button sometimes, and others you want to hold and charge. The times rapid fire is more useful are WAY more prevalent, so using the ultimate software to set rapid fire on the shoot button for that back trigger, you can again still jump and dodge ect while not wearing your thumb out rapid smashing the button.
Yea, I'm really liking both the Jade and Purple, although the purple more. But I also have 3 of them already, and then 2 Pros, a Pro 2, now an ultimate too.
DO IT! I got the jade one and it's better than any of the other sn30 before it. I have 6 sn30 controllers now with zero regrets. When the fam comes over for a Mario Kart whooping, they're always happy with the controller situation, all skill no excuses. I have one for the glove box and one for work. 😊
I got the Jade Green 7 days ago now. Instantly underwhelmed by the Dpad. Coming from the 2DSXL, which has the best possible Dpad ever, the 8BitDo Dpad is just meh. It's great for JRPGs, which I bought it for. But fighting games and platformers, I wouldn't recommend at all Squishy, stiff, whole dpad can be pushed in a little in the center, left/right inputs an up or down almost erry time when sliding side-to-side. The texture isn't smooth, either, making it a bit too grippy. Might just be me since I'm used to the glossy, smooth, clicky Dpad of the 2DSXL
I really hope they release more transparent colors like the jade green for the pro 2. Having 4 different transparent colors would be great for local games and I love the purple.
I'm a big cloud gamer. Always working and house full of crazy kids. So glad I made this purchase. Works with my switch...GeForce now on my phone..and a decent amount of Android games. Fits right in my pocket. A perfect companion for my s23 ultra.
I still have two 8bitdo sn30 pro controllers, I actually used them so much over the last 5 years that I broke the rubber membranes in the d-pad and the buttons on both of them so I'm ordering replacements. I also have two M30 controllers, 3 of their usb dongles (two Ver 1, one Ver 2) and an 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller which supports wake up when paired directly to the switch!
Love my ultimate. I was blown away by how much of a difference Hall Effects make. Why Sony and Xbox didnt beat them to the punch on this ill never know. It used to be, you went over to your friends house and you got to use the BS "rock candy" or "MADKATZ" off brand third party controller and whined because YOU knew damn well it wasnt as good as the actual Sony/Nintendo 64 one. Now days that trend has swapped... Now the third party 8bitdo and Gulikit are VASTLY better then the first party sony ones. My how times have changed...
Thank you for this helpful video. I never knew that my 8bitdo controllers needed an upgrade. I found out that all of them needed upgrading. I also agree with the SN30 Pro being easier to travel with.
🧐From an aesthetic perspective, 8BitDo should have the inputs buttons a different color than shell itself. I prefer my buttons to have contrast on my controllers.
Should have cleared it up that D-input mode is for old games on PC. So if you play any games before the 360 days, they're bound to support D input. The first 3D GTA games come to mind and also I know they're not very popular but if you have played the original releases of the Devil May Cry series upto 3 SE or Resident Evil 4 (I say not popular because most people just emulate the console versions or play the re-releases), they only accept D-input and connecting an XBOX controller or other X-input device will not work.
I have a couple of these too and the only complaint I have is that the buttons have a glossy slick texture to them that does not handle hand oils that well. Maybe they could improve them with either a different button set or maybe some texture or concave shapes.
Nice little travel controller, had it for years. Used to you it with android for emulation. Got an older SF30 pro with the super fami color way. Updated to 2.0 and paired with the deck easily after that update. I like using it in Switch mode because that gives me gyro. I really miss gyro when using external controllers on the deck.
I set the controller to Switch mode when using for Steam Deck, that way I can utilize the gyro with the controller. X input wont have gyro so kind of sadge, but Switch input works really well just gotta make sure you dont turn on the "use switch controls" in the control settings and works just like x-input (layout wise).
I bought the purple for my son and his retro I’d pocket 3+ and I got the black one. These controls are great better then the Nintendo pro controller hands down. 😊
I like the colours but I wish that there’s the option for the standard buttons. I’ll get confused when switching between pc and switch quite often, especially in a new game where I’m not familiar with the controls
@@leo77748 what I mean is that it’s kinda hard to make out what the buttons are. I’m not used to Nintendo controls and I do need to glance at them from time to time
@@ZulqarnainAidil If you need to "look down" or "glance" at a controller to locate buttons your issue is not with the controller but your own fine motor skills. Most people use a thing called muscle memory. Look it up. "What Is Muscle Memory? Muscle memory is a neurological process that allows you to remember certain motor skills and perform them without conscious effort. Skill retention from muscle memory can potentially last forever, barring any neurological or physical ailments..." When you see a Pro gamer do some Crazy trick reflex shot that looks inhuman, this is what they are using. This is also what people use to perform things like Martial Arts.. or Pro Basket Ball and Football or Soccer (if you are on that side of the planet). When you boil it down, it does not matter that "X Y A B O X" are swapped around. My buttons do what they do, regardless of the letter on the front.
As someone who already have SN30 Pro and M30 from 8bitdo, never felt any latency issues from both. And I play fighting games so Im very sensitive with latency.
@@alias81c I own a couple of 8bitdo’s so I can talk from my own experience. There must be some kind of latency obviously but it’s so marginal that is virtually impossible to detect by our brain. Kind of like having a gaming monitor with a 1ms of latency, you just simply don’t notice it at all.
If you're using this for Steam, connecting this controller via X input will make Steam recognize it as an Xbox controller To avoid that, just connect it to your PC via Switch input. It'll be recognized as "Pro Controller" on Windows. X input is pointless, unless you want to pretend it's an Xbox con? Or if the games don't support Nintendo controllers and you can't somehow bypass that with Steam or something I also don't rly recommend this controller for fighting games or platformers. The dpad isn't that good or reliable. Luckily, I bought it exclusively for my JRPGs, so I'm not gonna be too worried about random diagonal inputs or be bothered by being able to push the whole Dpad in at once a little bit. I come from the 2DSXL, which has the best possible Dpad and unfortunately, it's still the only good Dpad I've used If you want a controller for your modern games, like Spoodermon or something, just go with a normal controller. The thumbsticks are awkward and your thumbs will be hitting each other. This controller is designed for use of Dpad
I really hope they've fixed the D-Pad on these. I've had 2 of the pros now and both of them have directional bleed in their D-Pad, which makes playing some games with them just a bad time. It's a shame, because the older FC30/SN30 has really solid D-Pads that have very little bleed.
These controllers are so overrated, I've never tried a gamepad with a worse d-pad in my life, and the buttons are so noisy loud, they feel like cheap hollow plastic
Got this and another controller that are showing up today. All the controllers available and they are missing the one feature I wish some one would add, extra buttons. 2-4 more buttons would really be great for PC. Stack Start and Select and get two more buttons on each side. When I do end up using controllers I always seem to need just one more button. So 1-3 spares after that would be even better.
How does the comfort / feel of this controller compare to the 8BitDo Pro 2? I've noticed that using the left analog stick for side scrolling 2d games (which don't support using the dpad!) is rather uncomfortable. I'd much rather switch to the switch pro controller in that situation.
The only thing I can't stand about 8bitdo is the dang dpad... I've seen multiple videos of fixing it and people still recommend it. Well, build quality is nice though. The dpad I guess is fine for platforms like mario bros. Throw in Fighting gamed and metroid(which is the reason why I got the pro 2 wired controller for xbox and others like metroid) it sucks.
Clearly these are modeled after the Super NES controllers...obviously. Only reason I say that is to say that "cosmetically" the best SN30 Pro's were the first wave that included the alternative SF30 Pro. I guess there was some legal reasons why as I don't know why 8BITDO would otherwise stop that production line.
I just bought one in the SNES colors, a wired one to try it as I want it for general use and not only for retro games, and I have to say I'm really surprised of how nice it feels even with fast games like Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate and Fate Extella Link, sure I still need to get used to it (and I have to admit, it wasn't a very good idea to break it in with a Hellblade Glavenus' hunt) but I can honestly see myself using these controllers exclusively from now on.
I have problems with x input on the Steam Deck so that Nintendo EMUs don't recognize the gyro. Bill from Nerd Nest suggested switch mode, so i used that and now all works a intended. Therefore I would suggest switch not x input mode on the Deck.
I'd like to buy one, that jade color looks awesome. From what I understand though, they **still** have not changed the underlying pcb to fix the d-pad issues (example, registers up or down when pressing right/left and tilting slightly up/down (note: not just on a diagonal). It was driving me insane playing Deadcells until I figured out the problem wasn't me. Thankfully it's an easy fix/workaround, but this many iterations later they should have fixed the board already.
8bitdo's are like candy, I've also bought some of their wireless pcb's for original saturn and SNES controllers which I don't think many people realize they sell on their site
I have the original gray one of this and I really like it for fighters and nintendo online in small sessions but I ended up getting the Ultimate Pro controller cause it is much more ergonomic. it's a great looking and functional controller I just miss the handgrips.
I actually saw an Amazon listing with screenshots of these controllers working in the ultimate software. Can you confirm or deny if the screenshots were real or fake?
So the big version (with the grips, like a regular controller) has 2 buttons on the back, but this one doesn't. WHY??? I prefer this controller layout, but I really want buttons on the back. Honestly, back buttons should be the norm, I don't know how people can live without them (unless they're playing games with minimal input, I guess).
Imagien you obly have steam deck as a pc. 8bitdo would do a big W by doing a linux updating firmware (not even for button mapping, updating would already be INCREDIBLE)
They look great, but I don't get why they didn't add the features of the Xbox branded SN 30 Pro (PC Software for customization, analog triggers, correct button placement and a home button in the middle).
what do you mean the 'correct button placement'? That is the 'CORRECT' one. The SN30 pro stands for Super Nintendo. It's a recreation/homage of the SNES and FamiCom controller. And as for the reasons for the other ones you mentioned, Money of course. Why would they put all of that when they already provide that features in their other product? You want all the bells and whistle? Grab the 8bitDo Ultimate Controller. You want a smaller/mobile with a bit cheaper price? Grab this one.
@@virtualspace4882 loop up the Xbox branded version, you'll understand after seeing it, almost every device that isn't made by Nintendo recognises the button inputs like it would be an Xbox controller, so printing the Nintendo layout on it is just wrong. Depending on how you use the controller analogue triggers can be more useful than rumble, so I'd rather have those instead. PC software support should be a thing, I mean sure the OG SN30 pro didn't have it, but since they launched the app it shouldn't be a problem for newer ones to be compatible, the Xbox branded version is too.
Can you power on the Switch through the control? Also, I'd like the ability to keep it from turning off when not in use. Hate when I put it down, it turns off, then I have to repair my 8BitDo SN30 Pro+
Hey, so I have a question. So I was thinking about picking this up for travel as a good compromise between the pro controller and something like the 8Bitdo Zero 2. But I have an eight hour plane ride on which I might like to use this controller. Is it possible to put it into wired mode, connected to a switch if one desired? Thanks in advance.
Just brought this and only plan to use it for 2d retro games. I love the switch pro controller for modern games that don’t require fine d-pad use. With my use case, would you say I need an sn30 pro 2?
8BitDo is easily, imo, the best third party controller you can purchase. Build quality is always awesome.
Agreed. I’ve got an embarrassing number of 8BitDo products (I’m a retro gaming addict, apparently), and have yet to have a bad experience with them.
Not to mention that they are the best bang for the buck.
I like their products, generally, but they are NOT known for their build quality. The number of people who’ve had their 8Bitdo controllers simply break after a year is quite high. At AliExpress prices with coupons, they’re nice values, but not at everyday Amazon prices.
They are some of the best controllers out there, but I always get issues within a year, such as face buttons sticking, or D-Pad inputs that I'm not actually pressing. Not sure why.
Too bad they stop support for their older products, the OG sn30/ sf30 (the ones that were clones of an snes/ super famicom controllers) no longer work with switch, not even using their 8bitdo controller adapter (wifh claims to work with all 8bitdo controllers)
Meaning that at one point the controllers 8bitdo no longer update will stop working with switch.
I can't really justify buying another SN30 Pro (I already have three), but I like the look of the Jade Green one. And it's a small detail, but I think the gold text works well with that green. I think that combination might increase its appeal for Zelda fans even though it's not technically a Zelda-themed controller.
For anyone who may not have used one of these controllers, I can say that it's surprisingly comfortable for first-person and third-person shooters. The sides of the controllers rest nicely on the joint at the base of each index finger as you use the analog sticks and trigger buttons. And that SNES-style d-pad obviously makes the SN30 Pro a great choice for side-scrollers. The only game I don't like this controller for is Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Holding the A button while trying to use the right trigger for drifting is uncomfortable for me on the SN30 Pro.
The 1 with handles is perfect
I love my 8bitdo Ultimate for stuff like that. For example, SD Gundam Battle Assault, The "Boost/Dash/Dodge" button is A and your attack buttons are the other three, so trying to combo correctly and dodge accurately and simultaneously is near impossible, but remap one of the back bumper triggers, and you can use it as your dash button and never have to slide to "A" to do any of the fancy stuff. It almost made the game too easy after that. Another thing with those back buttons, Stuff like Metroid Dread. You want to spam your fire button sometimes, and others you want to hold and charge. The times rapid fire is more useful are WAY more prevalent, so using the ultimate software to set rapid fire on the shoot button for that back trigger, you can again still jump and dodge ect while not wearing your thumb out rapid smashing the button.
Yea, I'm really liking both the Jade and Purple, although the purple more. But I also have 3 of them already, and then 2 Pros, a Pro 2, now an ultimate too.
DO IT! I got the jade one and it's better than any of the other sn30 before it. I have 6 sn30 controllers now with zero regrets. When the fam comes over for a Mario Kart whooping, they're always happy with the controller situation, all skill no excuses. I have one for the glove box and one for work. 😊
I got the Jade Green 7 days ago now. Instantly underwhelmed by the Dpad. Coming from the 2DSXL, which has the best possible Dpad ever, the 8BitDo Dpad is just meh. It's great for JRPGs, which I bought it for. But fighting games and platformers, I wouldn't recommend at all
Squishy, stiff, whole dpad can be pushed in a little in the center, left/right inputs an up or down almost erry time when sliding side-to-side. The texture isn't smooth, either, making it a bit too grippy. Might just be me since I'm used to the glossy, smooth, clicky Dpad of the 2DSXL
I really hope they release more transparent colors like the jade green for the pro 2. Having 4 different transparent colors would be great for local games and I love the purple.
They have the purple and clear black for the pro 2 but not green yet might grab it
Its different it doesnt have gold lettering
That Jade green looks sick. I hope they come out with a ice blue color eventually.
bro can tell the future
@@weareoneandnone No way. They have ice blue now? 😮
@@amit_patel654 Well, it's more of a royal blue.
I'd like to see them use the hall effect sensors in all of their controllers, especially these.
they do come with hall effect now.
And it's only like $4 extra too
the green one reminds me of a Vtech cordless phone I used to have 😊
I love these controllers that mix both modern and retro designs.
These are my absolute favorite controllers! I hope they make them in an even more variety of colors!
The green looks amazing, I honestly couldn’t ask for a better looking controller.
I'm a big cloud gamer. Always working and house full of crazy kids. So glad I made this purchase. Works with my switch...GeForce now on my phone..and a decent amount of Android games. Fits right in my pocket. A perfect companion for my s23 ultra.
I still have two 8bitdo sn30 pro controllers, I actually used them so much over the last 5 years that I broke the rubber membranes in the d-pad and the buttons on both of them so I'm ordering replacements. I also have two M30 controllers, 3 of their usb dongles (two Ver 1, one Ver 2) and an 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller which supports wake up when paired directly to the switch!
Love my ultimate. I was blown away by how much of a difference Hall Effects make. Why Sony and Xbox didnt beat them to the punch on this ill never know. It used to be, you went over to your friends house and you got to use the BS "rock candy" or "MADKATZ" off brand third party controller and whined because YOU knew damn well it wasnt as good as the actual Sony/Nintendo 64 one. Now days that trend has swapped... Now the third party 8bitdo and Gulikit are VASTLY better then the first party sony ones. My how times have changed...
Always loved the 8bitdo SN30pro! Great controller to use for pc and switch with awesome customer support if needed.
That jade green is lookin fresh, definitely going to have to snag one of those
I’ll always think of these as funtastic colors.
Thank you for this helpful video. I never knew that my 8bitdo controllers needed an upgrade. I found out that all of them needed upgrading. I also agree with the SN30 Pro being easier to travel with.
Thanks for the video, made me remember that I already have a SN30 Pro in a drawer!
My favorite color is green. My wife's is purple. Instant buy for us. And they work great!
🧐From an aesthetic perspective, 8BitDo should have the inputs buttons a different color than shell itself. I prefer my buttons to have contrast on my controllers.
I just got the sn30 pro xbox version. Man I totally forgot how SMALL the SNES controllers were back when I was kid. :)
Am i the only one who sees the old clear green xbox controllers in that jade green color! Woah total nostalgia trip
Should have cleared it up that D-input mode is for old games on PC. So if you play any games before the 360 days, they're bound to support D input. The first 3D GTA games come to mind and also I know they're not very popular but if you have played the original releases of the Devil May Cry series upto 3 SE or Resident Evil 4 (I say not popular because most people just emulate the console versions or play the re-releases), they only accept D-input and connecting an XBOX controller or other X-input device will not work.
They are beautiful was debating on getting the basic one and now i need these
I have an xbox ultimate wired controller and it's been simply a solid, reliable backup for when I forget charging my AAs.
8bitdo is great!
I have a couple of these too and the only complaint I have is that the buttons have a glossy slick texture to them that does not handle hand oils that well. Maybe they could improve them with either a different button set or maybe some texture or concave shapes.
Nice little travel controller, had it for years. Used to you it with android for emulation. Got an older SF30 pro with the super fami color way. Updated to 2.0 and paired with the deck easily after that update. I like using it in Switch mode because that gives me gyro. I really miss gyro when using external controllers on the deck.
I set the controller to Switch mode when using for Steam Deck, that way I can utilize the gyro with the controller. X input wont have gyro so kind of sadge, but Switch input works really well just gotta make sure you dont turn on the "use switch controls" in the control settings and works just like x-input (layout wise).
Just ordered a pro 2 controller from them can’t wait!
Might need to get one of these for my brother as a birthday gift. Btw there's a weird sound thing going on around 1:37, thought you might want to know
I Just buy 8bitdo ultimate bluetooth (full box new) from a chinese guy from shopee for about 41$ :) super good for the price !
Hall sensors and a protective travel case. Then I'm sold.
Have 3 8bitbo products, have gifted several.
I bought the purple for my son and his retro I’d pocket 3+ and I got the black one. These controls are great better then the Nintendo pro controller hands down. 😊
Great video. Love the product review. I'm going to check these out.
4:45
How do I do that with my Samsung galaxy? I tried, and I couldn't.
Thanks for the reminder to update firmwares. I'll spend the next billion hours plugging in my.. 8 or 9 8bitdo controllers one at a time.
6 button option, please 8bitdo. Look at this man playing Capcom fighting games...
I am enjoying my 8bitdo that I have connected to my Mac Boot Camp and playing my Steam games
Awesome controllers. Use mine all the time when I'm not at home.
Can we get a chance to see all the stuff that you have?
I really enjoy these controllers, sometimes I just want a smaller controller. I grew up with the nest dog bone controller. These colors look great
I like the colours but I wish that there’s the option for the standard buttons. I’ll get confused when switching between pc and switch quite often, especially in a new game where I’m not familiar with the controls
You can map controls in the Ultimate Software.
@@leo77748 what I mean is that it’s kinda hard to make out what the buttons are. I’m not used to Nintendo controls and I do need to glance at them from time to time
@@ZulqarnainAidil If you need to "look down" or "glance" at a controller to locate buttons your issue is not with the controller but your own fine motor skills. Most people use a thing called muscle memory. Look it up.
"What Is Muscle Memory? Muscle memory is a neurological process that allows you to remember certain motor skills and perform them without conscious effort. Skill retention from muscle memory can potentially last forever, barring any neurological or physical ailments..."
When you see a Pro gamer do some Crazy trick reflex shot that looks inhuman, this is what they are using. This is also what people use to perform things like Martial Arts.. or Pro Basket Ball and Football or Soccer (if you are on that side of the planet).
When you boil it down, it does not matter that "X Y A B O X" are swapped around. My buttons do what they do, regardless of the letter on the front.
That jade is truly beautiful
just beautiful, I have one and is amazing!
All the Bluetooth controllers I have used have had too much latency. Would be good to see latency results on these reviews, as these look really nice.
As someone who already have SN30 Pro and M30 from 8bitdo, never felt any latency issues from both. And I play fighting games so Im very sensitive with latency.
@@Narding5566 Excellent, I’ll consider one of these then. Would still be nice to see the figures though.
@@alias81c I own a couple of 8bitdo’s so I can talk from my own experience. There must be some kind of latency obviously but it’s so marginal that is virtually impossible to detect by our brain. Kind of like having a gaming monitor with a 1ms of latency, you just simply don’t notice it at all.
if they release the Pro 2 controller in jade green it will be an instant purchase.
Man I wish they'd do a Sega Saturn 6 button model with two thumbsticks, L/R 1&2. As a fighting game fan it would become my new go-to quick!
That'd be perfect for N64 emulation as well
I think Retrobit is making a controller like this.Retro-Bit SEGA Saturn Wireless Analog Pad
Wasn't planning on spending money today but lol here we are
If you're using this for Steam, connecting this controller via X input will make Steam recognize it as an Xbox controller
To avoid that, just connect it to your PC via Switch input. It'll be recognized as "Pro Controller" on Windows. X input is pointless, unless you want to pretend it's an Xbox con? Or if the games don't support Nintendo controllers and you can't somehow bypass that with Steam or something
I also don't rly recommend this controller for fighting games or platformers. The dpad isn't that good or reliable. Luckily, I bought it exclusively for my JRPGs, so I'm not gonna be too worried about random diagonal inputs or be bothered by being able to push the whole Dpad in at once a little bit. I come from the 2DSXL, which has the best possible Dpad and unfortunately, it's still the only good Dpad I've used
If you want a controller for your modern games, like Spoodermon or something, just go with a normal controller. The thumbsticks are awkward and your thumbs will be hitting each other. This controller is designed for use of Dpad
I really hope they've fixed the D-Pad on these. I've had 2 of the pros now and both of them have directional bleed in their D-Pad, which makes playing some games with them just a bad time. It's a shame, because the older FC30/SN30 has really solid D-Pads that have very little bleed.
These controllers are so overrated, I've never tried a gamepad with a worse d-pad in my life, and the buttons are so noisy loud, they feel like cheap hollow plastic
I would love a transparent black version.
The ultimate is by far the best controller for your Nintendo switch and steam deck 💫🏆
i didnt need one but still bought the purple one just now lol 8bitdo is too good
Like the videos, only one note it's n64 funtastic purple not atomic purple
Got this and another controller that are showing up today. All the controllers available and they are missing the one feature I wish some one would add, extra buttons. 2-4 more buttons would really be great for PC. Stack Start and Select and get two more buttons on each side. When I do end up using controllers I always seem to need just one more button. So 1-3 spares after that would be even better.
I have an SN30 (regular, not Pro) and had to use paper hole reinforcements to keep the D-pad from registering wrong inputs. Is this still an issue?
How does the comfort / feel of this controller compare to the 8BitDo Pro 2? I've noticed that using the left analog stick for side scrolling 2d games (which don't support using the dpad!) is rather uncomfortable. I'd much rather switch to the switch pro controller in that situation.
Those controllers look awesome. I want one.
The only thing I can't stand about 8bitdo is the dang dpad...
I've seen multiple videos of fixing it and people still recommend it. Well, build quality is nice though. The dpad I guess is fine for platforms like mario bros. Throw in Fighting gamed and metroid(which is the reason why I got the pro 2 wired controller for xbox and others like metroid) it sucks.
they look cool, but I refuse to buy anything without hall effect sticks
I tried to use the xbox edition of this one with steamdeck and it was so leggy :(
i think the R2 and L2 are not analogue triggers so it's either on/off, might be wrong tho
Clearly these are modeled after the Super NES controllers...obviously.
Only reason I say that is to say that "cosmetically" the best SN30 Pro's were the first wave that included the alternative SF30 Pro.
I guess there was some legal reasons why as I don't know why 8BITDO would otherwise stop that production line.
I just bought one in the SNES colors, a wired one to try it as I want it for general use and not only for retro games, and I have to say I'm really surprised of how nice it feels even with fast games like Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate and Fate Extella Link, sure I still need to get used to it (and I have to admit, it wasn't a very good idea to break it in with a Hellblade Glavenus' hunt) but I can honestly see myself using these controllers exclusively from now on.
I really didn't have much interest in this controller.
Until they made it in green! lol
1:38 got me tripping so badly :)
Anyone else having issues with 8bitdo controllers' analog sticks having issues when multiple controllers are connected on Switch?
I hope it goes on sale for Prime Day. I want to play with Vampire Survivors.
I have problems with x input on the Steam Deck so that Nintendo EMUs don't recognize the gyro. Bill from Nerd Nest suggested switch mode, so i used that and now all works a intended. Therefore I would suggest switch not x input mode on the Deck.
I'd like to buy one, that jade color looks awesome.
From what I understand though, they **still** have not changed the underlying pcb to fix the d-pad issues (example, registers up or down when pressing right/left and tilting slightly up/down (note: not just on a diagonal). It was driving me insane playing Deadcells until I figured out the problem wasn't me. Thankfully it's an easy fix/workaround, but this many iterations later they should have fixed the board already.
Never heard of this, mate. Sources?
Was there a Bluetooth controller thats close to neogeo gamepad?
I wonder what it would look like if you took both of them apart and swapped the buttons. I like the Purple/Green combo, I have a modded GBA like that.
wish it had more colors though i am going to see if their update with the other new one that just place out
8bitdo's are like candy, I've also bought some of their wireless pcb's for original saturn and SNES controllers which I don't think many people realize they sell on their site
I have the original gray one of this and I really like it for fighters and nintendo online in small sessions but I ended up getting the Ultimate Pro controller cause it is much more ergonomic. it's a great looking and functional controller I just miss the handgrips.
wish these came out sooner, would of bought the purple one to match my steam decks backshell
*I wish
*sooner. I would've (contraction of "WOULD haVE")
Similarly, it's could've, should've, may've, might've, and must've.
\*Steam Deck's back shell.
Atomic purple is the goat.
Didn't even hesitate. Ten seconds in; bought it. 😭😭😭😭😭
What is "the ultimate software"
The 8bitdo ultimate controller has its own software. Thats what he means
I actually saw an Amazon listing with screenshots of these controllers working in the ultimate software. Can you confirm or deny if the screenshots were real or fake?
hey, any info on this?
So the big version (with the grips, like a regular controller) has 2 buttons on the back, but this one doesn't. WHY??? I prefer this controller layout, but I really want buttons on the back. Honestly, back buttons should be the norm, I don't know how people can live without them (unless they're playing games with minimal input, I guess).
Imagien you obly have steam deck as a pc. 8bitdo would do a big W by doing a linux updating firmware (not even for button mapping, updating would already be INCREDIBLE)
They look great, but I don't get why they didn't add the features of the Xbox branded SN 30 Pro (PC Software for customization, analog triggers, correct button placement and a home button in the middle).
what do you mean the 'correct button placement'? That is the 'CORRECT' one. The SN30 pro stands for Super Nintendo. It's a recreation/homage of the SNES and FamiCom controller. And as for the reasons for the other ones you mentioned, Money of course.
Why would they put all of that when they already provide that features in their other product?
You want all the bells and whistle? Grab the 8bitDo Ultimate Controller.
You want a smaller/mobile with a bit cheaper price? Grab this one.
@@virtualspace4882 loop up the Xbox branded version, you'll understand after seeing it, almost every device that isn't made by Nintendo recognises the button inputs like it would be an Xbox controller, so printing the Nintendo layout on it is just wrong.
Depending on how you use the controller analogue triggers can be more useful than rumble, so I'd rather have those instead.
PC software support should be a thing, I mean sure the OG SN30 pro didn't have it, but since they launched the app it shouldn't be a problem for newer ones to be compatible, the Xbox branded version is too.
At around 1:38 you've got some audio issues...
Hey, have you came across any Bluetooth small controllers that resemble the Saturn controller?
I love my pad, I just wish they made a larger version
they look so good
which was the game you played at the ipad? looks nice!
I don't need a new controller...adds to cart and order before this video ended. lol
They work on the snes and ps1 classics?
Can you power on the Switch through the control? Also, I'd like the ability to keep it from turning off when not in use. Hate when I put it down, it turns off, then I have to repair my 8BitDo SN30 Pro+
Can you remap this controllers buttons in the switch settings?
Hey, so I have a question. So I was thinking about picking this up for travel as a good compromise between the pro controller and something like the 8Bitdo Zero 2. But I have an eight hour plane ride on which I might like to use this controller. Is it possible to put it into wired mode, connected to a switch if one desired? Thanks in advance.
Just brought this and only plan to use it for 2d retro games. I love the switch pro controller for modern games that don’t require fine d-pad use.
With my use case, would you say I need an sn30 pro 2?
That jade looks delicious
Ah yes D input. I do love to input the d.
Can these be used with the wireless adapter for de SNES?
I have a black Pro 2 but I would buy another one if they made one in that jade green.
please do a video testing the DOOGEE S100 Rugged Smartphone(2023), 20GB+256GB Gaming Rugged Phone
How do 4 work simultaneously for PC? Do they support 4 players?
Does it support by 8BitDo Ultimate Software if Not ? is there anyway to swap D-Pad and Left Stick For PC Desktop