@@HalcyonEX Yeah. There’s always pros and cons. Seems like duelsense edge is the best choice now. Replaceable analog drift is the way to go. I plan to get one soon. All my 3 duelsense controller drifted. Two happened after a year and the recent one I’ve gotten was just 5 months
@@vampire216ful Good luck finding any decent Pro Controller that isn’t trash and less than $150-$200. Quit bitching about the price when the people *actually* interested in them aren’t so reactive as to say, “Nope, too expensive, I don’t get it.” as soon as the price doesn’t exactly match whatever unrealistic range they originally had in mind 👋🏼 Especially when it comes to the Edge. The amount of additional hardware/features and customization options you get, along with the convenient Controller HUB you can access from your PS5, $200 is legit nothing lol
All I have to say is the existence of claw and being able to switch to l1 and r1 to aim and shoot gets rid of anything pay to win it’s more of a comfort thing I feel
I love description of edge and all except the ps layout. Due to left thumb injury the xbox layout feels better. Sad all the xbox layouts dont have the edge specs.
For all of you on playstation like myself, that want a few extra programmable buttons ( keyboard buttons and keybinding macros included ) without the huge pricetag or having to take your controller apart to add a shitty remap kit. Ive got a very affordable option for everyone, which allows you to keep the comfortable regular controller we are all very used too.. i grabbed a programmable footswitch off amazon for $25 dollars and programmed it to my likings and its amazing being able to have a few extra buttons at the tips of my toes.. before this i had a 3 key macro switch stuck to the back of my controller 😂😂.. these are options for the ppl that dont want to spend big bucks to get a few extra buttons, and for the ones that love the basic ps5 controller design and still want a few extra buttons to program aswell.. $20 is sooo much cheaper, and also a footswitch is soo dang fast. Once you get used to it and got hands and feet going, becomes soo efficient.. can also program these babys to rapid fire and all that stuff aswell. Happy gaming everyone
My nacon revolution for my ps4 was great but the triggers now act like they are continuously being pressed tabbing over alot and they are messed up. I worry the new one will have same issue with the triggers wearing down too fast. Never once had stick drift but who have this new nacon revolution? How are the triggers? If you had the ps4 one also how does it compare to the new one? I need some answers 😂
Don't blow $70 on a controller that will constantly develop stick drift after about a year or two. I have replaced 3 since owning my PS5. I could have bought a Nacon for $199 and never had a stick drift problem. You get what you pay for. Playstation controllers are a rip off.
I was looking at the dual sense edge and the scuf reflex fps for hair triggers. How does the victrix bfg triggers feel? Are the more mouse click like then the edge?
The vict is super hair trigger which I like it, I have a scuff for Xbox and the controllers the paddles under the controller are my favorite but victr feels good
Besides the Dualsense Edge being far more customizable, it's about half the cost of the Scuff. I have 2 Scuffs for the ps4. Buying the Dualsense Edge will be the first "pro-controller" I've bought that wasn't a Scuff.
@@SpecialBordo Yeah. I've had my Dualsense edge for a few months now. It's heavy and feels solid, it also feels a bit like it won't take long to wear out. The customization really doesn't help me much for how and what I play. I'm always anxious about the battery life. Comparing the two, I'd have to go with old faithful, Scuff.
True but the triggers use Hall effects once you lower the switch sensitivity to the lowest for the trigger to become instant buttons thanks to the magnets on them. I learned this the other day when iFixit broke down the roller
Im coming to realize my set up is quite good and far cheaper then most options.. i simply use a regular ps5 controller, but also run a programable footpedal ( not racing style gas brake ). Costs $20-40 dollars depending if you want 1,2,3, or 4 pedals.. i use a 2 pedal myself as i only need to program 2 binds that i cannot do very well on tgr controller.. these footpedals are great as you can program any keyboard button or keybind or macro or whatever you need for dirt cheap and being a foot switch i didnt need to learn a new controller and i feel it works great and every one in my tribe is now running them as its so convenient.. amazon ikkegol footpedal. There s few dif designs to choose from. The ones with the little footprint design in the center are the strongest if youve got a heavy foot
If you have a problem with the built-in mic being on by default you can change that setting on your console. Go to the Settings > Sound > Microphone > Microphone Status when logged > Choose Mute
You should mention whether they’re using hall effect joystick. That play big part of buying behavior
That's the only thing I want but I don't want to give up rumble/haptic feedback to get it plus big battery
@@HalcyonEX Yeah. There’s always pros and cons. Seems like duelsense edge is the best choice now. Replaceable analog drift is the way to go. I plan to get one soon. All my 3 duelsense controller drifted. Two happened after a year and the recent one I’ve gotten was just 5 months
@@T.O.WalleeI’d love to but the dualsense edge but there’s only 2 paddles
@@T.O.Wallee $200 controller for a $400 PS5 not it gang
@@vampire216ful Good luck finding any decent Pro Controller that isn’t trash and less than $150-$200. Quit bitching about the price when the people *actually* interested in them aren’t so reactive as to say, “Nope, too expensive, I don’t get it.” as soon as the price doesn’t exactly match whatever unrealistic range they originally had in mind 👋🏼 Especially when it comes to the Edge. The amount of additional hardware/features and customization options you get, along with the convenient Controller HUB you can access from your PS5, $200 is legit nothing lol
How come you failed to mention one of the best features of the Wolverine Pro the super fast response triggers ,bumpers and face buttons
All I have to say is the existence of claw and being able to switch to l1 and r1 to aim and shoot gets rid of anything pay to win it’s more of a comfort thing I feel
Claw is for 12 yr old adhd kids
@@jatochgaatjeniksaan3307 not at all but okay a lot of people play claw pros included
I just bought a PS5 and this video might've convinced me to pick up the edge
I love description of edge and all except the ps layout. Due to left thumb injury the xbox layout feels better. Sad all the xbox layouts dont have the edge specs.
Man I thought u have over million subscribers great content 🎉
What a compliment that is, appreciate that man🙏
He would if he didn't use clikcbait😂
@@Sinerwray and other people's content but we'll let that slide lol
For all of you on playstation like myself, that want a few extra programmable buttons ( keyboard buttons and keybinding macros included ) without the huge pricetag or having to take your controller apart to add a shitty remap kit. Ive got a very affordable option for everyone, which allows you to keep the comfortable regular controller we are all very used too.. i grabbed a programmable footswitch off amazon for $25 dollars and programmed it to my likings and its amazing being able to have a few extra buttons at the tips of my toes.. before this i had a 3 key macro switch stuck to the back of my controller 😂😂.. these are options for the ppl that dont want to spend big bucks to get a few extra buttons, and for the ones that love the basic ps5 controller design and still want a few extra buttons to program aswell.. $20 is sooo much cheaper, and also a footswitch is soo dang fast. Once you get used to it and got hands and feet going, becomes soo efficient.. can also program these babys to rapid fire and all that stuff aswell. Happy gaming everyone
My nacon revolution for my ps4 was great but the triggers now act like they are continuously being pressed tabbing over alot and they are messed up. I worry the new one will have same issue with the triggers wearing down too fast. Never once had stick drift but who have this new nacon revolution? How are the triggers? If you had the ps4 one also how does it compare to the new one? I need some answers 😂
Don't blow $70 on a controller that will constantly develop stick drift after about a year or two. I have replaced 3 since owning my PS5. I could have bought a Nacon for $199 and never had a stick drift problem. You get what you pay for. Playstation controllers are a rip off.
Does the razer v2 vibration/rumble work with every game?
I was looking at the dual sense edge and the scuf reflex fps for hair triggers. How does the victrix bfg triggers feel? Are the more mouse click like then the edge?
The vict is super hair trigger which I like it, I have a scuff for Xbox and the controllers the paddles under the controller are my favorite but victr feels good
The only problem with duel sense is the controller is larger than regular one
Besides the Dualsense Edge being far more customizable, it's about half the cost of the Scuff. I have 2 Scuffs for the ps4. Buying the Dualsense Edge will be the first "pro-controller" I've bought that wasn't a Scuff.
It’s horrible the deadzones even at 0 percent feel tight…. Even for small inputs the joy sticks are tight… scuf is better
@@SpecialBordo Yeah. I've had my Dualsense edge for a few months now. It's heavy and feels solid, it also feels a bit like it won't take long to wear out. The customization really doesn't help me much for how and what I play. I'm always anxious about the battery life. Comparing the two, I'd have to go with old faithful, Scuff.
Forget to say al the other conteollers got mouse click triggers and the edge does not
True but the triggers use Hall effects once you lower the switch sensitivity to the lowest for the trigger to become instant buttons thanks to the magnets on them. I learned this the other day when iFixit broke down the roller
Great video!
I really need to find a controller that can actually assign real macros. So far only on pc....
Im coming to realize my set up is quite good and far cheaper then most options.. i simply use a regular ps5 controller, but also run a programable footpedal ( not racing style gas brake ). Costs $20-40 dollars depending if you want 1,2,3, or 4 pedals.. i use a 2 pedal myself as i only need to program 2 binds that i cannot do very well on tgr controller.. these footpedals are great as you can program any keyboard button or keybind or macro or whatever you need for dirt cheap and being a foot switch i didnt need to learn a new controller and i feel it works great and every one in my tribe is now running them as its so convenient.. amazon ikkegol footpedal. There s few dif designs to choose from. The ones with the little footprint design in the center are the strongest if youve got a heavy foot
Imma get the nacon
But which one is number 1
i prefer something my mom can afford. not to mention, cheaper ones are actully better than the exspensive ones sometimes.
Is there a ps5 controller without a mic on it?
Battle Beaver
Victrix bfg
If you have a problem with the built-in mic being on by default you can change that setting on your console.
Go to the Settings > Sound > Microphone > Microphone Status when logged > Choose Mute
What about battle beaver
What about your mom's beaver
Xbox elite controller is superior
First guy was stealing controllers