Just goes to show exactly how far ahead of its time the Dreamcast was and it keeps getting proven over and over again as time passes. Absolutely insane!
I have had this controller since its release, it only comes in the one colour and the lead is plenty long enough. The sticks do take some getting used too due to how precise they are but once muscle memory kicks in, the difference is night and day with this controller. Money well spent for sure, within the app you can set dead zones and re map any button. Worth mentioning that the L1 and R1 triggers are also ‘Hall effect’ so very accurate with input with the ability to turn on a mode with slightest input registers as %100 press, handy for FPS. At this price you all need to at least have this as a back up controller, although this has now turned into my main for games like COD.
I’m glad you said halls sensors have been around forever. Gets on my nerves ppl said it’s “new tech” when at the very least I’ve been using halls gimbals for drone racing 7 years ago LOL
This might actually be an insane option for competitive FPS titles with controller support. Checks a lot of boxes and is a compelling price point, especially for hall effect sticks. I might grab one of these for Halo or Call of Duty to see how it feels.
There is a large benefit to having No drift, and that is that you can tighten your dead zone in your steam controller settings. That means you can have much sooner response with the slightest stick input. Baseline dead zones are well on the safe side, meaning you have to move the stick quite a bit before you see any movement in the game
*Both of my PS5 controllers have stick drift, i literally just ordered a custom white Xbox controller you can see it in my community tab. Of course i see this right afterwards*
Sucks that microsoft doesn't let third-party companies release wireless controllers unless it's wired. I hate having the usb cord hanging out during gameplay since it gets in the way.
Isn't the 8bitdo sn30 pro for Xbox wireless? You could also use a Brook wingman xb adapter to use almost any controller on Xbox. Personally I dig wired controllers. No more batteries to change, and lower input lag though I know it is negligible. I like the PlayStation style controller of the 8bitdo pro 2 wired controller, and it's my daily driver controller.
I didn't know that. That's a huge restriction, they've got a monopoly on the wireless.. Just have to keep buying over and over OEM to have that feature, might be best to manually swap the sticks with hall effect if possible. Series controller is the best I've ever used. It would be perfect if they added that, stock.
Why is a wire an issue? Theres no gyro or motion controls. Walking in front of the tv is usually a no go anyways an extra cable does nothing. If distance is an issue USB extension cables are plentiful and veratile. The only downside I see for cables is its long distance cross room pains so maybe it makes kvm multi tv one xbox setups worse? But even then you could wire usb extenders through a wall and not worry about signal degredation.
I have owned an Xbox one controller since 2013 and have never had stick drift with any of them. But this sounds like a great option to mitigate the drifting problem.
I have been telling everyone that listens that this and the G7(prefer the G7) are THE BEST wired controllers.... If xbox would allow any 3rd party to use their wireless tech, these would be hard to beat...and not only because the price Gamesir Thrustmaster (if they make a V3 with better back buttons and better ergonomics) 8bitdo pro 2 controller, but with offset sticks Victrix is pretty good too
Both my controllers that I got with my Series S now have stick drift. They only lasted a year. Ordered this from Amazon. Looking forward to trying it out after hearing all the reviews.
I've been waiting for a controller like this for years and its finally here! I got mine a month ago right when it released and ive had zero stick drift so far with at least an hour every day of using it.
Don't believe it, as everything is made to break, otherwise they can't make BIG $$$. Unlike the old stuff pre 80s or even 70s when stuff was made to last.
Two things. Please share with third-party controller makers that there is the audience that wants a wireless Xbox like controller for the PS five that comes with rumble. it doesn’t extra paddles, but there needs to be a full controller option for the PS five with off stick the razor doesn’t have rumble which sucks for its cost. The second thing is an idea for a video I would be interested in watching from you is how you personally use the various controllers that you have. Have done a lot of and shared how you use that specific controller however, I would like to see how you use the controllers that you have. Which controllers do you how often do you use the additional buttons on controllers? How do you decide to use keyboard over a controller etc. I always see reviews of controllers, but not specifically how gamers actually use them in their daily lives most of us just have one or two controllers may be a pro and a base or maybe just various bass type controllers, so it’ll be interesting to see someone who has a wide variety of controllers decides to use them. I know you only use three including maybe a fight stick I think that will still be interesting how you go about picking a controller for the games your playing that day.
Yeah definitely, I'd say the switch is by far the worst, followed by the Xbox elite series 2 then Playstation then any other Xbox controller for how often I've had issues with stick drift
Hall effect is the only way to go. The accuracy and durability of the sticks is very important. The G7 SE absolutely delivers in this area. While lighter and cheaper feeling than the standard Xbox controller. The Hall effect sticks, organamics, and rear buttons are great. Not having to worry about batteries or recharging and faster input are the benefits of the wired style. I would definitely recommend this controller.
Not into wired controllers as I sometimes play around kids and dogs. This is very cool tho! I've been having good luck with my latest controller tho. It's been drift free for several months now. Got a pink one from best buy.
I bought this 1 month ago and i'm ultra flabbergasted. It's ultra accurate. The only one thing is that i dont know how to switch prifile from The controller. (i play on pc) 🎉❤🎉 i love this controller. Before this i had the élite Series 2 and the sticks fuck themselves in 1 year idk why😅.
I actually just ordered this as a back up for ny xbox elite series 2 controller since my first series 2 controller died after 2 months of use, gonna put this controller in my room for that xbox and use my wlite controller in the living room & if the elite craps out ill switch to using the g7. The only big feature this foesnt have that the elite series 2 has that i wish it had was adjustable thumb stick tension. I love using the max setting on the elite series 2 and i just feel like the thumb sticks are gonna feel loose on this controller
Wish they allowed an option to swap sticks like with the Xbox controller configuration options in the Gamesir Nexus app. It’s odd they have a lot of options but don’t have that one in particular.
I'd rather just get any wireless controller with a warranty than this. And honestly the only Microsoft controller i've had stick drift problems with is the elite series 2, even my 360 controller still works. The thing that needs this most is the switch because damn do those controllers break easily
Don’t assume that just because it has Hall effect sensors sticks, that it won’t drift. Wood from beatemups complained that his Hall effect sticks drifted for him on another console.
Call me crazy or doubt me, but I have never had a controller drift in my life except back in the early 2000s with the PlayStation 2 after years and years of use. A severe and obvious case. Maybe I’m just lucky? Maybe it’s just not gotten severe enough for me to notice?
Indeed, you might be one of the very few lucky ones that haven't experienced it but that doesn't mean it's not there. For some of us, it's a problem I've only had for this generation of consoles. I'm a casual gamer so I hardly 'abuse' my controllers like competitive gamers do and it's still an issue!
@@christophergardiner7372 I do I just don’t use the joy cons 😅😅 I have never even removed them from the system. I just bought a pro controller the same day😅
@@Marcheziora I’m sure😢😢😢 I’m not doubting the problems existence at all. Perhaps I play less intensive games? I certainly don’t play FPS games which may or may not maintain the life of my sticks who knows?
You’re not crazy or alone. Aside from my Switch joycon controllers, I’ve never had a controller drive. Despite competitively racing and shooting for almost 20 years, I’ve never dealt with it outside of with my joycons.
I love that controller man I also don't mind a ps5 controller that has this in mind but I haven't come across any problems with my original ps5 controller.. But don't mind a mod one
I've had about 5 gamesir controllers over the years and they've all developed different kinds of problems after just a few months of use, I'm not sure I'd buy this one. I mean one developed stick drift after 2 days One kept shutting off randomly while having a full battery, one's dpad stopped working after 2 months, and the last 2's bumpers started either sticking or not working at all. And I'm not someone who breaks stuff when they get angry, I've never thrown the controllers or smashed them. Usually played racing games with them. But hey your experience may and will vary and I've probably been really unlucky, I'm very unlucky in most aspects of my life so that might just be it and maybe gamesir is perfectly reliable and I got literally the only defective ones in the world 5 times in a row I may just be really unlucky
Should have been hall effect gens ago, Dreamcast had it. Saturn had it. I bought a Retro Fighters controller for Original Xbox / Switch / PC that will be my daily driver.
I tried using the Back buttons on the controller, but my hands would shift downwards overtime, to the point where my palms are at the edge of the grips Im guessing either my hands are too big, or the controller’s smaller than the regular Xbox One controller
I just bought it. But it has very very minimal stick drift out of the box. I guess that’s normal ? I have to say my elite 2 controller had like 12 deadzone settings on mw3 and this one I can keep it on 3 deadzone without drifting
Still baffles my mind on how I can pick up an original xbox controller that has been played hundreds of hours and has no drift but a new xbox controller wont last a month.
Impossibly lucky or don’t know how to check for it. If you play an FPS like Apex or CoD and turn your deadzone to 0 or off you’ll basically guaranteed get stick drift. Most games just have them set high by default but you lose a lot of control having such high deadzones. All 5 of my Elite 2(2 black, 1 white, 1 blue, 1 design lab) and my various normal Xbox one/ series controllers over the years drift under these conditions right out of the box. My GameSir T4 hasn’t yet after 2 months of hard use.
@@BassExpert666 yep, it’s commonly called “Anti Deadzone”. Google common anti deadzone/deadzone default settings for most games and it’ll point ya in the right direction. Some of the biggest offenders like Halo, Borderlands and Control have as much as 20-25% Anti Deadzone. Meaning the stick doesn’t do anything until you move the stick ~1/5 through it’s full range in a direction. That’s enough to hide even the worst drift.
@@stevie-b not necessarily, 2.4ghz technology is just as fast if not faster than wired and 5ghz is faster than wired, most modern wireless mice are faster than their wired counterparts, the input delay on a standard xbox series controller while wired os exactly the same as when it's in wireless
@@SkyYukiGuy several studies back up my claim, there are even some of them on RUclips. I think randomfrankp or someone similar to him made a video actually testing latency and a bunch of other stuff and found that a lot of wireless Logitech and razer mice were faster than most wired mice
@@subjectbigyElite 2 drifts also anyways. I’ve got 5 in various colors and they all drift. Just a limitation of the type of sticks they use, hence the point of this video.
@@subjectbigydon't listen to him it will probably be fine for a long time. The elite series 2 has the biggest problem with drift but I've had a project Scorpio controller since 2013 and haven't had issues but my elite 2 started drifting within 6 months
Isn't the dual sense edge just a copy of the elite series 2 though? Like you can't actually change the thumbstick mechanism you just change the head like the elite controllers
Second I see wired....deals off. Xbox needs to allow these other companies to use their wireless standard. The average gamer does not want to use wired controllers in 2023. 99% of us aren't playing at EVO tournaments,we want clean wire free setups.
My old Xbox 360 controllers never drifted. Then again, I only used them for about 2 or 3 years before switching to Xbox One/X/S controllers. Funny thing is, in my experience, it's the OFFICIAL controllers that drift. None of the 3rd party licenced controllers that I have, which includes the 360 controllers have developed drift. Weird. 🤔
I'll say this about every third-party Xbox controller: they're all useless without wireless. Microsoft is really stupid for locking that down, especially with the Hyperkin retro controllers.
😂 stick drift helps aim assist kick in.... I purposely run 0 dead zones on my elite V2 to get stick drift and let me tell you there are times on cod where I feel like I'm hacking with aim bot.... and apex legends well let's just say it's that strong if a player runs past my screen it rips towards them..
Meh the size of this controller is a huge downside. If you have bigger hands then you won’t have a good time using this controller. It’s based off a series s/x model and not the 1708 which is bigger
Just goes to show exactly how far ahead of its time the Dreamcast was and it keeps getting proven over and over again as time passes. Absolutely insane!
Still had a terrible controller
@@MichaelM28lmao true
Now all we need is the return of the vmu.
"ahead of it is time"
And those back trigger buttons were trash 👎🏿 Because me & my boy’s loved playing fighting games I was replacing that controller every 2 months 🤦🏾🤷🏾
I have had this controller since its release, it only comes in the one colour and the lead is plenty long enough.
The sticks do take some getting used too due to how precise they are but once muscle memory kicks in, the difference is night and day with this controller.
Money well spent for sure, within the app you can set dead zones and re map any button.
Worth mentioning that the L1 and R1 triggers are also ‘Hall effect’ so very accurate with input with the ability to turn on a mode with slightest input registers as %100 press, handy for FPS.
At this price you all need to at least have this as a back up controller, although this has now turned into my main for games like COD.
I hope they'll make an wireless Bluetooth edition in so many different colors
GuliKit King Kong Pro 2 or 3. :) You're welcome.
@@deckverse not xbox certified tho, can't turn on xbox with that
I’m glad you said halls sensors have been around forever. Gets on my nerves ppl said it’s “new tech” when at the very least I’ve been using halls gimbals for drone racing 7 years ago LOL
I literally just pulled out my Dreamcast 2 hours ago. Minus the bad controller wire connection, the controller itself works like a charm
This might actually be an insane option for competitive FPS titles with controller support. Checks a lot of boxes and is a compelling price point, especially for hall effect sticks. I might grab one of these for Halo or Call of Duty to see how it feels.
There is a large benefit to having No drift, and that is that you can tighten your dead zone in your steam controller settings. That means you can have much sooner response with the slightest stick input. Baseline dead zones are well on the safe side, meaning you have to move the stick quite a bit before you see any movement in the game
Thanks gonna do that when I get mine 👍
For about 60 CAD thats on par if not cheaper than most of my local options. Definitely keeping this bookmarked as my next controller.
*Both of my PS5 controllers have stick drift, i literally just ordered a custom white Xbox controller you can see it in my community tab. Of course i see this right afterwards*
Sucks that microsoft doesn't let third-party companies release wireless controllers unless it's wired. I hate having the usb cord hanging out during gameplay since it gets in the way.
Isn't the 8bitdo sn30 pro for Xbox wireless? You could also use a Brook wingman xb adapter to use almost any controller on Xbox. Personally I dig wired controllers. No more batteries to change, and lower input lag though I know it is negligible. I like the PlayStation style controller of the 8bitdo pro 2 wired controller, and it's my daily driver controller.
@hopperbopper corded controller is better in every way..... unless you have a couch setup, and that's the only reason batteries would be better.
I didn't know that. That's a huge restriction, they've got a monopoly on the wireless.. Just have to keep buying over and over OEM to have that feature, might be best to manually swap the sticks with hall effect if possible. Series controller is the best I've ever used. It would be perfect if they added that, stock.
Why is a wire an issue? Theres no gyro or motion controls. Walking in front of the tv is usually a no go anyways an extra cable does nothing. If distance is an issue USB extension cables are plentiful and veratile. The only downside I see for cables is its long distance cross room pains so maybe it makes kvm multi tv one xbox setups worse? But even then you could wire usb extenders through a wall and not worry about signal degredation.
GuliKit King Kong Pro 2 or 3. :) You're welcome.
Looks like a very well built & thought out controller.
I’ve been using the T4 Kaleid for the last few months and those sticks have been a godsend over the Elite 2 I’ve been using prior.
I have owned an Xbox one controller since 2013 and have never had stick drift with any of them.
But this sounds like a great option to mitigate the drifting problem.
No stick drift is enough for me to buy this. The wire is the least of my problems when playing on my desk.
The controller looks very nice, kinda sucks its not wireless though. Might look into getting one sometime later.
I have been telling everyone that listens that this and the G7(prefer the G7) are THE BEST wired controllers.... If xbox would allow any 3rd party to use their wireless tech, these would be hard to beat...and not only because the price
Gamesir
Thrustmaster (if they make a V3 with better back buttons and better ergonomics)
8bitdo pro 2 controller, but with offset sticks
Victrix is pretty good too
Both my controllers that I got with my Series S now have stick drift. They only lasted a year. Ordered this from Amazon. Looking forward to trying it out after hearing all the reviews.
Every single controller I've owned all suffered stick drift. So, I'm excited about this.
I've been waiting for a controller like this for years and its finally here! I got mine a month ago right when it released and ive had zero stick drift so far with at least an hour every day of using it.
Don't believe it, as everything is made to break, otherwise they can't make BIG $$$.
Unlike the old stuff pre 80s or even 70s when stuff was made to last.
How long is the wire for the controller?
Just picked up one of these because my older controller was drifting hard. The sticks do feel different, I'll try that dead zone adjustment.
Two things.
Please share with third-party controller makers that there is the audience that wants a wireless Xbox like controller for the PS five that comes with rumble. it doesn’t extra paddles, but there needs to be a full controller option for the PS five with off stick the razor doesn’t have rumble which sucks for its cost.
The second thing is an idea for a video I would be interested in watching from you is how you personally use the various controllers that you have. Have done a lot of and shared how you use that specific controller however, I would like to see how you use the controllers that you have. Which controllers do you how often do you use the additional buttons on controllers? How do you decide to use keyboard over a controller etc. I always see reviews of controllers, but not specifically how gamers actually use them in their daily lives most of us just have one or two controllers may be a pro and a base or maybe just various bass type controllers, so it’ll be interesting to see someone who has a wide variety of controllers decides to use them. I know you only use three including maybe a fight stick I think that will still be interesting how you go about picking a controller for the games your playing that day.
Wired is better. Don't call me pleb.
Scuff and turtle beach stealth ultra are both awesome wireless controllers for Xbox
Don't all official controls for any of the main 3 consoles have stick drift?
Yeah definitely, I'd say the switch is by far the worst, followed by the Xbox elite series 2 then Playstation then any other Xbox controller for how often I've had issues with stick drift
Hall effect is the only way to go. The accuracy and durability of the sticks is very important. The G7 SE absolutely delivers in this area. While lighter and cheaper feeling than the standard Xbox controller. The Hall effect sticks, organamics, and rear buttons are great. Not having to worry about batteries or recharging and faster input are the benefits of the wired style. I would definitely recommend this controller.
So the first stick I am aware of that used Hall effect wasn't Dreamcast, it was the Sega Saturn 3D pad.
Not into wired controllers as I sometimes play around kids and dogs. This is very cool tho! I've been having good luck with my latest controller tho. It's been drift free for several months now. Got a pink one from best buy.
1:10 Nope.. that was from the Saturn 3D Control Pad!
That’s an awesome controller it’s just missing trigger stoppers. And a 8 directional d-pad.
I bought this 1 month ago and i'm ultra flabbergasted. It's ultra accurate. The only one thing is that i dont know how to switch prifile from The controller. (i play on pc) 🎉❤🎉 i love this controller. Before this i had the élite Series 2 and the sticks fuck themselves in 1 year idk why😅.
Awesome thank you for showing this on youtube
I actually just ordered this as a back up for ny xbox elite series 2 controller since my first series 2 controller died after 2 months of use, gonna put this controller in my room for that xbox and use my wlite controller in the living room & if the elite craps out ill switch to using the g7. The only big feature this foesnt have that the elite series 2 has that i wish it had was adjustable thumb stick tension. I love using the max setting on the elite series 2 and i just feel like the thumb sticks are gonna feel loose on this controller
I've had these for about a month and its so good, I really the customization. Just wish that it comes with other colors
“Potento meter sticks”
I wish there was just an option to remove your existing controller's sticks and add hall effect aftermarket sticks.
I love the T4 Kaleid I bought from them but I mostly play on PC so I'm good for now.
Used your link and your code I got it down to $38.
Wish they allowed an option to swap sticks like with the Xbox controller configuration options in the Gamesir Nexus app. It’s odd they have a lot of options but don’t have that one in particular.
I'd rather just get any wireless controller with a warranty than this. And honestly the only Microsoft controller i've had stick drift problems with is the elite series 2, even my 360 controller still works. The thing that needs this most is the switch because damn do those controllers break easily
Try scuff or the turtle beach stealth ultra
Do they have them in other colours? Would love a Silver and Black combination.
They eventually get drift or a drift-like effect. I have 2 of these, and they both eventually developed drift.
Nice Kev!
Don’t assume that just because it has Hall effect sensors sticks, that it won’t drift. Wood from beatemups complained that his Hall effect sticks drifted for him on another console.
Finally a licensed hall effect xbox controlelr. This is definitely going to be my next controller. Even if its wired, idc.
Had potential but it’s not wireless bummer
Wired is better for fps games because there is less input lag
Every sweat uses a monitor and has a wired controller bro
buying it now
Most interesting pronounciation of potentiometer
This is perfect for since i use wired controllers to get faster feedback
Call me crazy or doubt me, but I have never had a controller drift in my life except back in the early 2000s with the PlayStation 2 after years and years of use. A severe and obvious case.
Maybe I’m just lucky? Maybe it’s just not gotten severe enough for me to notice?
you must not own a switch
Indeed, you might be one of the very few lucky ones that haven't experienced it but that doesn't mean it's not there.
For some of us, it's a problem I've only had for this generation of consoles.
I'm a casual gamer so I hardly 'abuse' my controllers like competitive gamers do and it's still an issue!
@@christophergardiner7372 I do I just don’t use the joy cons 😅😅
I have never even removed them from the system. I just bought a pro controller the same day😅
@@Marcheziora I’m sure😢😢😢 I’m not doubting the problems existence at all.
Perhaps I play less intensive games?
I certainly don’t play FPS games which may or may not maintain the life of my sticks who knows?
You’re not crazy or alone. Aside from my Switch joycon controllers, I’ve never had a controller drive. Despite competitively racing and shooting for almost 20 years, I’ve never dealt with it outside of with my joycons.
Can you use or is it possible to use aftermarket cables for the controller, like say, CableMod?
Some cables may not fit in the recessed USB C port, but you can use any cable that does.
I love that controller man I also don't mind a ps5 controller that has this in mind but I haven't come across any problems with my original ps5 controller.. But don't mind a mod one
I've had about 5 gamesir controllers over the years and they've all developed different kinds of problems after just a few months of use, I'm not sure I'd buy this one.
I mean one developed stick drift after 2 days
One kept shutting off randomly while having a full battery, one's dpad stopped working after 2 months, and the last 2's bumpers started either sticking or not working at all.
And I'm not someone who breaks stuff when they get angry, I've never thrown the controllers or smashed them. Usually played racing games with them.
But hey your experience may and will vary and I've probably been really unlucky, I'm very unlucky in most aspects of my life so that might just be it and maybe gamesir is perfectly reliable and I got literally the only defective ones in the world 5 times in a row
I may just be really unlucky
Should have been hall effect gens ago, Dreamcast had it. Saturn had it. I bought a Retro Fighters controller for Original Xbox / Switch / PC that will be my daily driver.
I’ve had an Xbox one for 10 years and a series X for one year and I’ve never experience one instance of drift
hope in a Bluetooth version, i would insta buy it
I tried using the Back buttons on the controller, but my hands would shift downwards overtime, to the point where my palms are at the edge of the grips
Im guessing either my hands are too big, or the controller’s smaller than the regular Xbox One controller
The gul kit controller is the same thing but wireless and for the switch (and pc)
I just bought it. But it has very very minimal stick drift out of the box. I guess that’s normal ? I have to say my elite 2 controller had like 12 deadzone settings on mw3 and this one I can keep it on 3 deadzone without drifting
If they make a wireless one I’d buy it.
How long is the cord? I suppose it doesn't really matter, I never had a 3rd party controller that I didn't regret buying. They always have issues.
I have a PowerA controller like that, minus the magnetic sticks, and I love it. Do you have a UK link?
It's on amazon brought mine on there
Still baffles my mind on how I can pick up an original xbox controller that has been played hundreds of hours and has no drift but a new xbox controller wont last a month.
I wish my Nintendo joycons were as reliable as my Xbox controllers!
None of my Xbox controllers have ever drifted. Why am I constantly seeing videos about driftless Xbox controllers. Am I just very lucky?
Impossibly lucky or don’t know how to check for it. If you play an FPS like Apex or CoD and turn your deadzone to 0 or off you’ll basically guaranteed get stick drift. Most games just have them set high by default but you lose a lot of control having such high deadzones. All 5 of my Elite 2(2 black, 1 white, 1 blue, 1 design lab) and my various normal Xbox one/ series controllers over the years drift under these conditions right out of the box. My GameSir T4 hasn’t yet after 2 months of hard use.
This guy plays 5 hours a week thats why 😂😂
@@lukaspumo3498 This guy thinks I have a life 😆 🤣 I thank you for thinking about my well-being.
@@solidus317 Damn, I didn't know games optimized drifting prevention on their games.
@@BassExpert666 yep, it’s commonly called “Anti Deadzone”. Google common anti deadzone/deadzone default settings for most games and it’ll point ya in the right direction. Some of the biggest offenders like Halo, Borderlands and Control have as much as 20-25% Anti Deadzone. Meaning the stick doesn’t do anything until you move the stick ~1/5 through it’s full range in a direction. That’s enough to hide even the worst drift.
Uhhh we know the gulikit exists and did this about a year ago right?
I'd buy one right now if it was wireless
do you know this controller has a build in dead zone..? still a good controller tho
didn't 8bitdo make an official xbox controller with hall effect sticks called "The Ultimate Controller"
Is this wired only???
Aw man i thought Wireless controller
When are they gonna make one for PlayStation 😢
Wired only feels so dated 😢
I use wired because I play on pc, currently just use a microsoft made Xbox series x wireless controller but without the batteries, and wired.
Wired controllers are more responsive than wireless
@@stevie-b not necessarily, 2.4ghz technology is just as fast if not faster than wired and 5ghz is faster than wired, most modern wireless mice are faster than their wired counterparts, the input delay on a standard xbox series controller while wired os exactly the same as when it's in wireless
@@NovaPog37Where did you get that information? There's no way a wired mice should be worse than wireless
@@SkyYukiGuy several studies back up my claim, there are even some of them on RUclips. I think randomfrankp or someone similar to him made a video actually testing latency and a bunch of other stuff and found that a lot of wireless Logitech and razer mice were faster than most wired mice
Beanie and T-shirt. So, is there hot or cold inside? 🤔
I just bought the Starfield Controller and that was one of my major concerns. For $80 it better not drift.
It definitely will
@@MichaelM28 Great, I was considering the Elite 2 but everyone was complaining about the rubber grips peeling off.
@@subjectbigyElite 2 drifts also anyways. I’ve got 5 in various colors and they all drift. Just a limitation of the type of sticks they use, hence the point of this video.
@@solidus317 mind dropping a link for the sticks?
@@subjectbigydon't listen to him it will probably be fine for a long time. The elite series 2 has the biggest problem with drift but I've had a project Scorpio controller since 2013 and haven't had issues but my elite 2 started drifting within 6 months
Too bad I can't use a wired controller. I was so excited until I saw the cord.
How much?
Not interested until they have a wireless version
The next Xbox Elite controller needs these types of thumb sticks or it needs to be like the PlayStation Dual Sense Edge with replaceable thumb sticks!
Isn't the dual sense edge just a copy of the elite series 2 though? Like you can't actually change the thumbstick mechanism you just change the head like the elite controllers
THEY COULD HAVE (& WERE CAPABLE) of DOING THIS A LONG TIME AGO...,
BUT INSTEAD KEPT RAPING US 4 💰$ ON REPLACEMENT CONTROLLERS OVER THE YEARS.
is there a Controller like this one for playstation 4 & 5 ??
No not yet
Second I see wired....deals off. Xbox needs to allow these other companies to use their wireless standard. The average gamer does not want to use wired controllers in 2023. 99% of us aren't playing at EVO tournaments,we want clean wire free setups.
I've never had a Xbox Controller Drift Problem ?
My old Xbox 360 controllers never drifted. Then again, I only used them for about 2 or 3 years before switching to Xbox One/X/S controllers.
Funny thing is, in my experience, it's the OFFICIAL controllers that drift. None of the 3rd party licenced controllers that I have, which includes the 360 controllers have developed drift. Weird. 🤔
It's not the first. Maybe first wired with hall sensors, but not the first.
no back paddles 😢
? It has 2 back buttons that you can assign to any button
mines got stick drift out of the box
What????
@@kaydawgy1999 yup
How do you even make a wired controller in 2023....
I don't listen people who wear winter hat in middle of summer.
Lame
Should had been wireless, like what the hell..
I'll say this about every third-party Xbox controller: they're all useless without wireless. Microsoft is really stupid for locking that down, especially with the Hyperkin retro controllers.
It too. My Xbox one x controller 3 months to start drifting. 😡
Sad to informe you but ps3 somo models used that still got drift
😂 stick drift helps aim assist kick in.... I purposely run 0 dead zones on my elite V2 to get stick drift and let me tell you there are times on cod where I feel like I'm hacking with aim bot.... and apex legends well let's just say it's that strong if a player runs past my screen it rips towards them..
Ahhhh man, its wired?! Pass
Meh the size of this controller is a huge downside. If you have bigger hands then you won’t have a good time using this controller. It’s based off a series s/x model and not the 1708 which is bigger
Looks great but an obvious copy of 8bitdo's current controllers
Literally had the same controller and joycons since day one never had a problem. Joycon drift is cap!
Cmon Microsoft thats worse compared to what pS5 controller is offering 😅
wired controller in 2023? what a shame
Too bad it's only wired