why isn't Hall Effect industry standard for controllers? I shouldn't have to purchase a competitve coontroller in order to not have to replace my controller every 6 months due to stick drift
I kinda just want a basic controller with Hall Effects features. Why do they all need trigger stops and extra buttons and stuff on the back. I'd be playing a game and constantly hitting them in error. Going to stick with my Series X/S controller and just keep it wired.
@@jackzarate2364my girl got me the game sir and I've dropped hit it out of rage and it works perfectly no stick drift not to mention I have had no stick drift so far and it only comes with two extra buttons on the back I suggest this is a good controller
8bitdo makes a phenomenal simple controller with Hall effect thumbsticks . Excellent build quality and very affordable . I bought 8 bit do for all my Nintendo products and have been using them for years
How hard is it for a company to make a Wireless xbox controller with hall effect joysticks and better polling rates, most of us don't want extra buttons or other gimmicks, i don't need my controller to cost as much a console
I dont understand why it goes over all the known competitors to the elite series 2..and then reviews the basic plain jane xbox controller while leaving out the elite series..is it just me?..why show all the 200 dollar options and theb omit the one made by the company who OWNS Xbox lol.
It’s worst than the original controller, it a guaranteed stick drift out of the box, but if you were to be lucky you can play without stick drift for about a week. Than the paddle are detachable and not like actual button, so sometime when using the elite the paddle aren’t registering. All that for 180 can $
why isn't Hall Effect industry standard for controllers? I shouldn't have to purchase a competitve coontroller in order to not have to replace my controller every 6 months due to stick drift
I kinda just want a basic controller with Hall Effects features. Why do they all need trigger stops and extra buttons and stuff on the back. I'd be playing a game and constantly hitting them in error. Going to stick with my Series X/S controller and just keep it wired.
I also prefer this, but i find them constantly breaking, they last me about a year
@@jackzarate2364my girl got me the game sir and I've dropped hit it out of rage and it works perfectly no stick drift not to mention I have had no stick drift so far and it only comes with two extra buttons on the back I suggest this is a good controller
@@raizedphantom5296 I’ll give it a try thanks
@@raizedphantom5296I was just about to recommend this one. Its so reliable and Ive had it for almost a year. No problems
8bitdo makes a phenomenal simple controller with Hall effect thumbsticks .
Excellent build quality and very affordable .
I bought 8 bit do for all my Nintendo products and have been using them for years
How hard is it for a company to make a Wireless xbox controller with hall effect joysticks and better polling rates, most of us don't want extra buttons or other gimmicks, i don't need my controller to cost as much a console
This video is just an add
Just get a stock controller with kontrol freaks and learn how to play claw
Gamesir is terrible every morning when I wake up the controller was moving too fast it not worth it
Huh
Same to.fast
I dont understand why it goes over all the known competitors to the elite series 2..and then reviews the basic plain jane xbox controller while leaving out the elite series..is it just me?..why show all the 200 dollar options and theb omit the one made by the company who OWNS Xbox lol.
It’s worst than the original controller, it a guaranteed stick drift out of the box, but if you were to be lucky you can play without stick drift for about a week. Than the paddle are detachable and not like actual button, so sometime when using the elite the paddle aren’t registering. All that for 180 can $
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