i advice you to buy the new version of this controller. it's called RAZER WOLVERINE V3 PRO. the new version has ton of features like zero deadzone and 1000hz poling rate (1ms) and kontrolfreek compatible, and so much more but, to answer your question : yes this deadzone problem still exists in RAZER WOLVERINE V2 chroma
i don't have an xbox series x controller right now. i used to have that, but i sold it. i don't remember if steam input recognized it as xbox one or xbox series x controller (i assume it recognized it as xbox one controller probably because it's normal). now i have razer's pro xbox controller called razer wolverine v2 chroma, and steam input recognized it as an xbox one controller
Hey, I wanted to buy the controller and I wanted to know if this dead zone problem was solved with updates or not yet.
i advice you to buy the new version of this controller. it's called RAZER WOLVERINE V3 PRO. the new version has ton of features like zero deadzone and 1000hz poling rate (1ms) and kontrolfreek compatible, and so much more
but, to answer your question : yes this deadzone problem still exists in RAZER WOLVERINE V2 chroma
damn didnt work for me.
@zEpiiC Sorry, bro. i said every piece of information i know in the video, so i got nothing else to say to help you
Hello, does Steam recognize your Xbox Series X controller as an Xbox One? I use the official Microsoft controller, and I am wired.
i don't have an xbox series x controller right now. i used to have that, but i sold it. i don't remember if steam input recognized it as xbox one or xbox series x controller (i assume it recognized it as xbox one controller probably because it's normal). now i have razer's pro xbox controller called razer wolverine v2 chroma, and steam input recognized it as an xbox one controller
They share the same software and nearly the same hardware they're backwards compatible with the xboxes you're gonna be Alright