I don’t know how some of y’all break your controllers all the time. I’ve had the same one for like 8 years. Just bought this one and tbh I really like it. For a minimal gamer ik this John is gonna last me a while. Plus aftermarket custom stuff.. 👌🏾
@@noahb5482 many series 2s had issues with sticks from factory. Many were messed up out of the box. And to this day all xbox 1st party controllers are one drop away from bumper issues
You've outdid your last review, thanks for the suggestion on this update! The slow-mo breakdown of the tension and button settings helped to illuminate the details and changes to the Core controller. Nice work!
I personally enjoy the rubber dome switches from the dualshock and dualsense, i feel it requries less force and the flat shape of the button makes it feel easier on my fingers especially for mashing inputs. Regardless, love your controller reviews.
Mine is 2 years old and everything is working very well. No stick drift, every button is working perfectly (im looking at you A button:p) no quality issues. Using it for nearly everything with my pc. Gta v, cyberpunk 2077, witcher 3, tekken etc.
They could definitely fix some things with the controller. My main complaint is the shoulder button switches wearing out quickly and the plastic pieces that sit over the switches will effect the travel of the bumpers over time. I can't wait for the elite series 3 if it doesn't cost as much as a console.
Are series 2 controllers a little bigger than the stock controllers? I think the stock controllers are too small and miss some of their older controllers
i know it can be kinda redundant, but with the recent price drop of the Razer Wolverine V2 (the normal one, not the chroma) it would be interesting to compare that controller to a normal xbox serie controller
With the elite series 2 at $122, the price difference of the wolverine the $80 and the $150 chroma, the back buttons on the razer sucks compared to the elite, it's not even close the elites' paddles are better, and the elite is cheaper now too. The victrix gambit is better than the 80$ wolverine for only 20$ more and comes with a 2 yr warranty.
No idea why yet, but something about my series 2 premium is better than my core as far as the sticks go. Its much smoother and more responsive. Im gonna nerd out and try to figure out what's going on
core is 89 and the elite 2 is 122, don't listen to the haters, Walmart has a 3-year warranty for 22 dollars, that makes the elite 2 140 and the core 110. buy paddles for 10-20$ any stick drift in 3 years take it back and get a new one.
There's so much hate from people who don't even know nothing about it. The controller works fine. The downside is that it is really expensive for what it really is. If you can get it on sale, that good. I wouldn't recommend to pay full price for this, but that doesn't mean the controller is bad. Dual Sense Edge is more expensive and there's no reason to buy one if you already have a normal Dual sense, the poor battery is kick on tbe balls
No reason to buy one if you already have the normal Dualsense? By that logic there's no reason to buy an Elite if you already have the normal xbox controller.
@@MichaelM28 elite s2 is 122 right now. with a 3 year warranty for 22$. the core is 89 right now, with a 3 year warranty for 22$ from Walmart. the only negative of elite series 2, no he joysticks (but 3 year warranty) and it has a 7ms input delay, where something like the victrix gambit has 1ms input delay, but also doesn't have he joysticks and you cannot program the back paddles to their own key like the elite series 2 can. The elite s2 is the only controller with the ability to program the back paddles to their own key and not just mimic or copy a button on the controller. victrix gambit is 100$ with a 2 year warranty and the elite series 2 is 144. You're paying 40$ extra for 1 year more warranty and the ability to program the back paddles to their own key. (i play r6 siege on console they are giving the ability to lean without aiming you will need a free button to apply it to, all buttons are taken, this will only be possible on the elite or if a button is possible to act as a shift key which the gambit cannot do but the elite 2 can)
had to send mine back to microsoft because it didn't charge they will probs send me back a refurb had it for under a year luckily it was still in warranty
input lag is true, 7ms vs 1ms from say the victrix gambit. However, the elite controller is the only pro controller with paddles, that the paddles can be programmed to their own button and not just mimic/copy a button on the controller. I play r6, they are adding the ability to lean without aiming, you will need a free back paddle to map it too, right now the elite 2 is the only controller capable of this. If the victrix gambit added the ability to program the back paddle to its own key and not just mimic/copy a button press than it would be better than the elite, but until another controller gives us the ability to do so, the elite is superior. The elite is the only pro controller that can program its back paddle to its own key. You may be able to use the wolverine, but lets be honest, those paddles are useless compared to the elite. not even usable, (for me at least).
No ist Not the Input lag is the Same as standard ps5 Controller Edge is Not Worth they money. Show on RUclips the Videos for testing all scuf/pro Controller Than can you See the edge is the worst Controller from Input and that only Counts for a pro Controller.
The Elite Series 2 is a mediocre controller due to the poor build quality. Microsoft has yet to improve it after all these years. Stop buying these trash controllers.
It would be the best ever if it was reliable. It tells you that Microsoft cares more about making money by forcing people to buy multiple controller than having a good reputation.
I would agree with you but the core controller is different imo haven't had problems with it going on half a year and typically I go through series 2 controllers like hot cakes cause I use them so much. Apparently they improved the durability with the core release.
I don’t know how some of y’all break your controllers all the time. I’ve had the same one for like 8 years. Just bought this one and tbh I really like it. For a minimal gamer ik this John is gonna last me a while. Plus aftermarket custom stuff.. 👌🏾
Just wait, it'll break. These are well designed controllers, but they're all known to have the bumpers stop working at some point or another
@@wheelz8046 It is okay if it breaks after 8 years.
@@noahb5482 many series 2s had issues with sticks from factory. Many were messed up out of the box. And to this day all xbox 1st party controllers are one drop away from bumper issues
@@noahb5482 they probably fail to mention that they probably drop their controllers and throw them when they lose
You've outdid your last review, thanks for the suggestion on this update! The slow-mo breakdown of the tension and button settings helped to illuminate the details and changes to the Core controller. Nice work!
I personally enjoy the rubber dome switches from the dualshock and dualsense, i feel it requries less force and the flat shape of the button makes it feel easier on my fingers especially for mashing inputs.
Regardless, love your controller reviews.
Mine is 2 years old and everything is working very well. No stick drift, every button is working perfectly (im looking at you A button:p) no quality issues. Using it for nearly everything with my pc. Gta v, cyberpunk 2077, witcher 3, tekken etc.
They could definitely fix some things with the controller. My main complaint is the shoulder button switches wearing out quickly and the plastic pieces that sit over the switches will effect the travel of the bumpers over time. I can't wait for the elite series 3 if it doesn't cost as much as a console.
Did you ever do an input lag test for the Betop Thorn? Don't see it on the list with the other controllers.
I can’t get an accurate reading on it without a thumb-stick.
Amazing video!!! 👍👍👍
Are series 2 controllers a little bigger than the stock controllers? I think the stock controllers are too small and miss some of their older controllers
Yes, they’re bigger.
i know it can be kinda redundant, but with the recent price drop of the Razer Wolverine V2 (the normal one, not the chroma) it would be interesting to compare that controller to a normal xbox serie controller
With the elite series 2 at $122, the price difference of the wolverine the $80 and the $150 chroma, the back buttons on the razer sucks compared to the elite, it's not even close the elites' paddles are better, and the elite is cheaper now too.
The victrix gambit is better than the 80$ wolverine for only 20$ more and comes with a 2 yr warranty.
No idea why yet, but something about my series 2 premium is better than my core as far as the sticks go. Its much smoother and more responsive. Im gonna nerd out and try to figure out what's going on
FIRE VIDEO!
great review! much thanks!
Thanks for this video, I was considering getting an Elite 2 from the design lab, and I think I'm getting it!
I wouldn't recommend you do that. The overall poor build quality of the Elite Series 2 has not changed.
Don't buy one
Sorry bro your wasting your money buying the elite trash core
core is 89 and the elite 2 is 122, don't listen to the haters, Walmart has a 3-year warranty for 22 dollars, that makes the elite 2 140 and the core 110. buy paddles for 10-20$
any stick drift in 3 years take it back and get a new one.
@@Wrekkshoppe get a 3 year warranty and you have no issues. The elite is objectively the highest quality Xbox controller that exists period.
Great video? What’s best Xbox series x controller to play sf6?
Probably the Elite S2
@@FrameCounting thanks!
How would you compare the tension settings/feeling of 2 or 3 to a regular PS5 joy stick tension
2 is similar to the DualSense.
now im thinking should i get the elite core or the series x for grand blue fantasy what should i get
Ottimo ! Mi arriva domani, white ❤
what does the three dashes do that's between the dpad and right thump stick, top one is lit up
Profiles switch button
@FrameCounting oh yea that's right, how about the light dot under the Xbox button, power/battery?
Is the core has Rb / lb Problem like the black elite ?
I never had shoulder buttons problems
I’ve bought 4 xbox élite controllers series 2 the left shoulder trigger and stick drift kept breaking I highly recommend core 2 and is cheaper
*The red one does not come with paddles?*
@@mugstore99 the "core" edition doesn't include paddles, replaceable sticks nor extra d-pad.
They can be bought separately afterwards though
There's so much hate from people who don't even know nothing about it. The controller works fine. The downside is that it is really expensive for what it really is. If you can get it on sale, that good. I wouldn't recommend to pay full price for this, but that doesn't mean the controller is bad. Dual Sense Edge is more expensive and there's no reason to buy one if you already have a normal Dual sense, the poor battery is kick on tbe balls
Tell me you're an xbox fanboy without telling me
The "Elite" Series 2 is outdated in terms of features and hasn't had a permanent price cut and has serious durability issues.
No reason to buy one if you already have the normal Dualsense? By that logic there's no reason to buy an Elite if you already have the normal xbox controller.
@@MichaelM28 elite s2 is 122 right now. with a 3 year warranty for 22$. the core is 89 right now, with a 3 year warranty for 22$ from Walmart.
the only negative of elite series 2, no he joysticks (but 3 year warranty) and it has a 7ms input delay, where something like the victrix gambit has 1ms input delay, but also doesn't have he joysticks and you cannot program the back paddles to their own key like the elite series 2 can.
The elite s2 is the only controller with the ability to program the back paddles to their own key and not just mimic or copy a button on the controller.
victrix gambit is 100$ with a 2 year warranty and the elite series 2 is 144. You're paying 40$ extra for 1 year more warranty and the ability to program the back paddles to their own key.
(i play r6 siege on console they are giving the ability to lean without aiming you will need a free button to apply it to, all buttons are taken, this will only be possible on the elite or if a button is possible to act as a shift key which the gambit cannot do but the elite 2 can)
I got them both and the white...💪🏽💪🏽
had to send mine back to microsoft because it didn't charge they will probs send me back a refurb had it for under a year luckily it was still in warranty
In one word the difference between them is ££££$$$$$$ price
The price
I got the blue
the core is cheaper and probably better since you can just by the other components so you'll be aii
It's more expensive if you buy Core + the component pack.
@@belphegor_devnope not if you find deals or 3rd party components
This controller is not good because it has so many issues and its not reliable and it has higher input lag than my 3rd party controller..
input lag is true, 7ms vs 1ms from say the victrix gambit.
However, the elite controller is the only pro controller with paddles, that the paddles can be programmed to their own button and not just mimic/copy a button on the controller.
I play r6, they are adding the ability to lean without aiming, you will need a free back paddle to map it too, right now the elite 2 is the only controller capable of this.
If the victrix gambit added the ability to program the back paddle to its own key and not just mimic/copy a button press than it would be better than the elite, but until another controller gives us the ability to do so, the elite is superior.
The elite is the only pro controller that can program its back paddle to its own key. You may be able to use the wolverine, but lets be honest, those paddles are useless compared to the elite. not even usable, (for me at least).
All is so cool on this Controller, but... the Disc D-Pad is so Trash. This Thing Flip outside!
Dualsense Edge is better
No ist Not the Input lag is the Same as standard ps5 Controller Edge is Not Worth they money. Show on RUclips the Videos for testing all scuf/pro Controller Than can you See the edge is the worst Controller from Input and that only Counts for a pro Controller.
@@MichaelM28 whatever helps you sleep at night booboo
No tf it’s not cheaply made garbage
Even the standard Dualsense is better than this "Elite" controller 😅
You have one ?
Sound dumb asf
Willtery accent
The Elite Series 2 is a mediocre controller due to the poor build quality. Microsoft has yet to improve it after all these years. Stop buying these trash controllers.
I don't know what pad your smoking , but the ES2 is a great controller
I agree ….. quality issues are real
I’ve had mine since 2019, don’t know what you’re on lmao
It would be the best ever if it was reliable. It tells you that Microsoft cares more about making money by forcing people to buy multiple controller than having a good reputation.
I would agree with you but the core controller is different imo haven't had problems with it going on half a year and typically I go through series 2 controllers like hot cakes cause I use them so much. Apparently they improved the durability with the core release.