Thank you for showing the controller inside GamePad-Tester, checking to see if it has drift or whether the joysticks are centered is the MOST important part of a controller review. I had to go through 3 different Razer Wolverine Ultimate controllers because each one had drift/off-center joysticks! It was a nightmare, and now I'm afraid of buying controllers because I fear they'll all be off-center. You know what I actually ended up doing? I just went and took my laptop to the GameStop store and tested the controller on the counter!
I used to do the same thing when I buy used controllers from GameStop. It was also the reason I do not buy use controllers. Sucks that you have to worry about new controllers coming with stick drift.
@@NappySenshi It's why for my next "premium" controller I'm thinking of making sure it's either one with swappable sticks, or one of the ones with Hall Effect sensors like the new 8bitdo or the KingKong2.
Ive been an xbox fanboy since Halo: CE but hear me out, buy a DS4 controller for $60 that has 1000hz polling, 4x less input lag than an elite series 2, and has better sticks with smaller and more consistent deadzones. Ive literally gotten rid of everything xbox that I own after a year of using a ds4 controller. On Rocket League I still have my deadzone set to ZERO with no drift after 13 months. I play 3-4 hours a day.
The back plate is just to cover the port on the back of the controller. Unfortunately, It is not a more secure case for the paddles. That is a good idea though.
Thank you for showing the controller inside GamePad-Tester, checking to see if it has drift or whether the joysticks are centered is the MOST important part of a controller review. I had to go through 3 different Razer Wolverine Ultimate controllers because each one had drift/off-center joysticks! It was a nightmare, and now I'm afraid of buying controllers because I fear they'll all be off-center. You know what I actually ended up doing? I just went and took my laptop to the GameStop store and tested the controller on the counter!
I used to do the same thing when I buy used controllers from GameStop. It was also the reason I do not buy use controllers. Sucks that you have to worry about new controllers coming with stick drift.
@@NappySenshi It's why for my next "premium" controller I'm thinking of making sure it's either one with swappable sticks, or one of the ones with Hall Effect sensors like the new 8bitdo or the KingKong2.
@@JohnSmith-XYZ I got the king kong pro 2 controller and have to say that's a good option
@@NappySenshi Good to know!
Ive been an xbox fanboy since Halo: CE but hear me out, buy a DS4 controller for $60 that has 1000hz polling, 4x less input lag than an elite series 2, and has better sticks with smaller and more consistent deadzones. Ive literally gotten rid of everything xbox that I own after a year of using a ds4 controller. On Rocket League I still have my deadzone set to ZERO with no drift after 13 months. I play 3-4 hours a day.
Yeah I have an overclocked Dualsense controller and a overclock Thrustmaster controller and they are the controllers I go to for competitive games
Don't fusion A give you a closed back plate to secure the paddles? I thought I seen the controller come with a back plate in the bottom of the case.
The back plate is just to cover the port on the back of the controller. Unfortunately, It is not a more secure case for the paddles. That is a good idea though.
Does the controller work on the ps4 or is it laggy?
Xbox and PC