Retro Fighters StrikerDC Dreamcast Controller Review & Comparison - Wired Vs Wireless
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
- I've seen many people in comments on Facebook and such that these aren't the most durable and they wear out (like the dpad for example or the cable) after a few months. I'm going to make a followup video on the wireless one (selling the wired one because I just no longer need it) in about 5-6 months.
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I had no clue these controllers existed. Thanks for the review
I haven't held a Dreamcast controller in decades so I don't remember the controller being bad at all. However, with all the changes since then who knows
Sure thing! And yep, I'm glad these suckers exist now. I actually enjoy playing DC again. One thing too that I caught wind of after making this vid there is also an adapter out there called "RetroBlue" that lets you pair bluetooth controllers to the system. I'm considering getting it
The analog stick could have been placed where that lay little button is next to the vmu slot and the pad pushed up a little bit left
I have both, prefer the wireless because it has a little more weight to it but I've had no issues with either.
Side note, I normally play on a kdl-32xbr6 for the VGA and have never noticed any lag at all with it.
Thanks for the input, yeah the last time I actually played my DC on an LCD it was more than ten years ago so not a very good way to gauge :P modem LCDs sucked with pretty much any retro system back then when it came to latency
28 years later lol
Exactly
Hey do you got a back lit vmu? Does it work in the new wireless version because I know it doesn't in the wired.
Sorry man, I don't. I wouldn't know I never really experimented with VMU's