Rumble was actually really good on this controller. I don't have an original Xbox controller to compare but if rumble is your concern, i think you'll be pretty happy with this controller.
How do you get yours to vibrate i only have tried this on the original xbox playing the warriors but so far i have no rumble from that game and alot of game play requires the use of vibration is there any thing i can do to fix this?
"xbox controller I had as a kid" , I feel old now, I had a nes controller as a kid..there where no options for the nes system which was state of the art at the time.
I think if this came with a charging dock like the 8bitdo Ultimate does, I'd instantly pick it up. Friction rings should really be standard on modern controllers, as they make them last so much longer. Out of curiosity, are the white and black buttons configurable as macros for PC games?
Nice! You should check out the Retro Fighters Brawler 64. It’s a little lightweight but you can fill some areas of the handles with plastalina clay to get the weight feeling right.
I have the brawler 64 sitting on my shelf. Bought it from a friend for a good price but I haven't had time to open the box and check it out yet. Adding weight to the controller might be a good idea, I'll have to see when I get to it.
Do you have the ogx360 adapter? Cause if not, go with retrofighters. If you do have that, go brook. Retrofighters is a budget company. They are sold at a budget and feels like one. It's very light and doesn't feel as good as an xbox one controller. Not even an original xbox controller. S or the duke
It’s quite baffling to see a review where you don’t test it on an original Xbox. The console it was made for. That would had made the review even better.
My biggest thing is the rumble/vibration. How is that in comparison to the original wired controllers? Is it as strong? Thanks in advance
Rumble was actually really good on this controller. I don't have an original Xbox controller to compare but if rumble is your concern, i think you'll be pretty happy with this controller.
How do you get yours to vibrate i only have tried this on the original xbox playing the warriors but so far i have no rumble from that game and alot of game play requires the use of vibration is there any thing i can do to fix this?
"xbox controller I had as a kid" , I feel old now, I had a nes controller as a kid..there where no options for the nes system which was state of the art at the time.
Damn it, I had to buy one xD Great review btw, Love this kind of in depth content!
Thanks! Which color did you go for?
@@KeiRetroGaming Transparent green! Can't wait, thanks again for video
Looks like a pretty amazing controller. I love Xbox style controllers the most.
I think if this came with a charging dock like the 8bitdo Ultimate does, I'd instantly pick it up. Friction rings should really be standard on modern controllers, as they make them last so much longer. Out of curiosity, are the white and black buttons configurable as macros for PC games?
Fiction rings?
A dock would be amazing for this. Unfortunately the black and white buttons don't register on PC at all.
@@KeiRetroGaming That's a shame, they'd make awesome macro buttons.
Nice! You should check out the Retro Fighters Brawler 64. It’s a little lightweight but you can fill some areas of the handles with plastalina clay to get the weight feeling right.
I have the brawler 64 sitting on my shelf. Bought it from a friend for a good price but I haven't had time to open the box and check it out yet. Adding weight to the controller might be a good idea, I'll have to see when I get to it.
i’m so torn between this or a brook wingman to use my xb1 controller on my original xbox
Do you have the ogx360 adapter? Cause if not, go with retrofighters. If you do have that, go brook. Retrofighters is a budget company. They are sold at a budget and feels like one. It's very light and doesn't feel as good as an xbox one controller. Not even an original xbox controller. S or the duke
It’s quite baffling to see a review where you don’t test it on an original Xbox. The console it was made for. That would had made the review even better.
Can you connect a headset to it?
I don't believe so