@@MateinPa It's a great controller. Used it a lot for Black Myth Wukong and did not encounter any problems. 2 months later and im still not having any problems. It packs a lot of features in at a great price point.
4:38 We're all so confused about the naming and differences with the Ultimate controller. You didn't even touch on the Xbox one, so there's three of them? This is the one I own though and I'm very happy with it. I just wish they made them more distinct to tell apart. i.e. This one is less ideal for Switch but great for PC, even though it's Switch compatible. The Bluetooth one is better for Switch but PC compatible...and there's still the Xbox one?
7:45 I'm with you on this. I love my 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth controller but I wish they made it compatible with most devices, not just the Switch and Windows. It's not so ultimate-y at all.
for pc gaming it seems the only major issue is the sealed battery, which is an issue because all batteries eventually do go. I'd wish i had known about this before purchasing it, good review you touched on all the relevant points in a fair manner.
Wrong. It's pronounced "dough" like the end of the word Nintendo. The company first designed controllers based on the original Nintendo theme when they first started.
I got the 8bitdo ultimate 2.4 ghz with hall effects and that comes with both the 2.4ghz and bluetooth when you switch to dinput so its really a ultimate controller now :)
This controller doesnt work on xbox, you can use this controller via the xbox app and streaming your console there and It would work as it would work on PC, though I cant confirm how much latency you would get with this method
It absolutely does have Bluetooth -- but the issue is with the devices it will work with via Bluetooth (and the devices it won't). Which is genuinely odd for a product with the suffix "Ultimate".
Pretty much -- for a number of PCs that I've used it with via the USB reciever, it's plug, switch on, start playing. Some games can be fussy about when the controller is detected (if it wants it detected prior to launching the game, typically) -- but then those games are usually fussy about *every* controller, not just this one.
got it for $30 on a sale with the Hall Effect update. Gonna give it a try for PC gaming based on your video. I'll let you know how it works.
Its performing well ?
@@MateinPaI played mine on monster hunter world, it works well even on intense fight.
@@MateinPa It's a great controller. Used it a lot for Black Myth Wukong and did not encounter any problems. 2 months later and im still not having any problems.
It packs a lot of features in at a great price point.
This is my first controller, tried it on MHworld and I love it. The response is actually good.
4:38 We're all so confused about the naming and differences with the Ultimate controller. You didn't even touch on the Xbox one, so there's three of them? This is the one I own though and I'm very happy with it. I just wish they made them more distinct to tell apart. i.e. This one is less ideal for Switch but great for PC, even though it's Switch compatible. The Bluetooth one is better for Switch but PC compatible...and there's still the Xbox one?
7:45 I'm with you on this. I love my 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth controller but I wish they made it compatible with most devices, not just the Switch and Windows. It's not so ultimate-y at all.
for pc gaming it seems the only major issue is the sealed battery, which is an issue because all batteries eventually do go. I'd wish i had known about this before purchasing it, good review you touched on all the relevant points in a fair manner.
finally! it's freaking "do" not "dough".
Wrong. It's pronounced "dough" like the end of the word Nintendo. The company first designed controllers based on the original Nintendo theme when they first started.
I got the 8bitdo ultimate 2.4 ghz with hall effects and that comes with both the 2.4ghz and bluetooth when you switch to dinput so its really a ultimate controller now :)
does that 2.4ghz with hall effect have gyro?
@@degrengolada2360 does it?
i loved this controller for the 2 months that i had it before the right trigger failed.
I need a more clear verdict yes or no imma use it for steam (pc gaming) only
Do in need to use the dongle in order to conect to android?
Hi, do you know if that star button can be used for turbo function, on Xbox series X?
This controller doesnt work on xbox, you can use this controller via the xbox app and streaming your console there and It would work as it would work on PC, though I cant confirm how much latency you would get with this method
actually, this has bluetooth. I believe its on the manual and the box.
It absolutely does have Bluetooth -- but the issue is with the devices it will work with via Bluetooth (and the devices it won't). Which is genuinely odd for a product with the suffix "Ultimate".
I have 8bitdo ultimate c 2.4g wireless controller but my Samsung s21ultra can't find it?
Is this plug and play on pc
Pretty much -- for a number of PCs that I've used it with via the USB reciever, it's plug, switch on, start playing. Some games can be fussy about when the controller is detected (if it wants it detected prior to launching the game, typically) -- but then those games are usually fussy about *every* controller, not just this one.
I've gotten used to having a screenshot button for the last decade. Why're they still making new ones that don't have one?
thanks
I’m not intending on using gyro control so this 2.4g model is perfect for me
I hate how these controllers only have 2 back buttons.
Can this be use on xbos series s?