No mention of the fact that the dualsense’s touchpad is mappable? That’s HUGE for me. You can map the left side and right side of the touchpad independently. It essentially gives you the steam deck’s touchpad functionality from the controller. It’s a game changer for me. You can use it as a mouse trackpad or rotary menu, lots of possibilities.
@@RedNocturne If we were talking about a steam control or a steam deck I would totally believe you but we're talking about a PS4 5 controller so I don't believe you can reach that trackpad without having to shift your hand which means it would be uncomfortable to use it for say a first person shooter.
@@bland9876 oh heck no, I wouldn’t use the touchpad in that way. I use it for shortcuts for things, rotary menus, stuff like that. I would not use it as an analog stick replacement. You are correct.
I don’t understand how people are still shilling for better help. This is extremely disappointing. Before taking the money from a sponsor you should check on reviews.
4:46 What? Not taking advantage? Nonsense! The Edge its the only controller (besides the Steam Controller) that offer additional remappings natively via Steam Input (you can remap grips and Fn buttons to anything, including button combinations to simulate the PS functionality per-game). Technically is the only controller that matches the number of inputs of the Deck itself.
Idk what you mean by the dualsense edge not getting full access to it's features in steam, but what you said was wrong. You can make use of the extra paddles and function buttons in steam. They can be mapped independently of the controller which gives it an extra 4 buttons most controllers don't have, even with paddles. Most controllers with paddles only remap to buttons on the controller, but the dse can break past that with steam.
I have the Rog Ally and started using the 8bitdo Pro+ but recently connected one of my PS4 controllers and that was perfect. The Share button works for screenshots(the 8bitdo one was missing that button) and MGS Master Collection lets you choose the button type and Steam does that automatically and after changing manually in-game I have matching buttons too!
I'd like to also throw in the 8bitdo Pro 2. I have mine with the 8bitdo replacement buttons in Xbox layout, so the legends don't confuse me when playing on PC. My favorite feature with it is the 4-mode switch on the back, which also remembers which device was paired to each mode. Switch to the Switch mode and turn it on, and it connects to my switch. Change to D Input and it connects to my phone. And the X Input mode is paired to the 8bitdo wireless adapter 2, so I just plug that into either my PC or Steam Deck and it connects. It's my ultimate, all-rounder controller and I love it.
I completely understand when a smaller RUclipsr who's struggling to pay bills takes a sponsorship from a company that's controversial and it's already done and they can't back out of it but there's no way that you need that money this bad. Why are you doing this? Seriously Kevin this is not cool.
@@malikkelly Looked it up 😅 > The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a proposed action against the online therapy service BetterHelp, Inc. for mishandling consumers' private health information, particularly regarding mental health issues, and using it for advertisement purposes. ... BetterHelp agreed to settle the FTC’s allegations, and as of May 2024, have begun issuing refunds to affected customers.
Worth mentioning since you did for the Xbox controller, the Xbox versions of the 8BitDo Ultimate controllers don't have gyro controls either, only the Switch versions do. So you're still stuck with the Nintendo layout if you care about motion controls, even for third party.
Xbox for Racing games or games with full controller support OR DualShock 4 for games that could require a touch pad/mouse cursor. A nice bonus is that there are DualShock 4 chat pads that are Bluetooth. So you can pair a keyboard and use the touch pad as input. The Xbox chat pads do not work natively on Steam OS ):
I've been using an old ps4 dual shock. I'm sure one day it will catch the drift and I'll have to change it up, but until then it's comfortable, works well, and has the touch pad which is sometimes useful. It also has symetrical sticks, which I prefer, & much better battery life than the ps5 dual sense.
I know its not available anymore but for those that are a fan of the track pads on the steam deck, the old steam controller has been my go to for docked mode. I love the 8bitdo ultimate as my main pc controller, and plan on getting one that can be dedicated to my steam deck.
Im gonna be getting the Gulikit Pro controller in a couple days...it's got hd rumble, and two other types of vibrations, and hall effect sticks/triggers..for $60, you can't beat that it's gonna be my pro controller for Switch, and Steam Deck
I got 4 google stadia controllers on eBay for less than $60. Good controllers for couch co op or throwing in a bag without worrying about the sticks getting messed up. Great battery life too.
New xbox controllers often don’t work with Bluetooth. This is not a safe bet and you’re encouraging tons of people to buy something they might get bit on. You gotta stay up to date on this stuff if you’re recommending these products. Just because your old ones work doesn’t mean the new ones do.
@@microteam4both are probably better than the Nintendo Switch Pro controller. That is one of the worst I've used in a while. Also the Deck's itself is not that good but if you don't need diagonals it's fine.
I got question fo Victrix pro controller, i noticed there is audio jack . when is controller conected with dongle on steam deck can sound travel to headphones ? Or it doesnt work like on xbox controller
@@tetchedskate3366 i live in europe. Here in germany i can find one easily for like 60€ i got 2. Seems like here its not much a demand for it sadly. Its a great controller
@@fairphoneuser9009 i agree im a big fan of the og steam controller and i wanted a v2 for the longest but after the steam deck came out i would now rather have a controller with everything the steam deck has now
Funny thing is...I've not been able to get my Series X controller to pair and when it did, it wouldn't stay paired. Bought a DualSense controller and had no issues from the gate!
I'm good using my 8bitdo Ultimate because I use it with the Switch as well. My issue is the face button layout! My head keeps getting messed up by the different ABXY arrangements for Xbox and Nintendo.😂
I have all of these except the Victrix, and here's my take: DualSense (Edge specifically) - Currently my go-to because it's the closest match to the Deck (only missing two back paddles and one touch pad), but it gets finicky with connecting and configuring layouts sometimes. Also some games just straight up don't like it for whatever reason. Not really a big deal, but I have yet to get the adaptive triggers to work on any supported games, wired or wireless, as well. Xbox - The most straightforward to connect and use for most games, which I like when I don't need extra features like back buttons or gyro. Unfortunately I use those features quite often so I don't use this one as much. 8Bitdo Ultimate - I originally got this because I didn't want to shell out the extra cash for an Edge just to have back buttons, but I obviously ended up doing that anyway. This isn't a bad controller by any means, but it's kind of uncomfortable to hold for me personally, and I really don't like having to use the phone app any time I want to reassign the back paddles to other functions. I've had issues with the app saving my profiles, too. With the Edge, SteamInput recognizes them as their own inputs so they can be set up right from that menu. Switch Pro controller - Never tried it with the Deck. It's one of my favorite controllers ever made, but it doesn't really offer anything that the previously-mentioned controllers don't already have. I don't have a PS5 or Xbox so those controllers are solely for the Deck, but I keep my Pro controller exclusively for the Switch. I wish Valve would just make a Steam controller v2. It would be the most seamless to connect and configure, plus it would (hopefully) be identical to the Deck layout. The only things I would ask for are a better d-pad and bigger face buttons. I'm thinking layouts could be transferred/shared between the Deck and controller as well, which would make things so much easier.
I sometime plug in the steam controller as just some games feel better having a touch pad right there ready to use. Then we got other games no controller support.
Funny! With around 20x9cm (length x height) my hands are a bit above average. Yet, I really love the Switch Pro Controller. It’s my go-to for PC gaming. Maybe partially bc I don’t have any other consoles Still, they‘re really comfy for me.
I dont have a steam deck but you will always catch me simping for 8bitdo. They make some truly great products and dont break the bank. Also their keyboard is really cool. I am not a fan of the stock switches but they're hotswappable.
You get an Elite Series 2 controller, just without the extra pieces (like stick heads, paddles, case, etc.). You can buy the extras later separately if you want them.
yo kev put down betterhelp's blood money and pick up a flydigi apex or vader also 8bitdo has a second-generation of the Ultimate C called, originally enough, the Ultimate 2C, perhaps hinting at an Ultimate 2 coming in the future.
I prefer my nacon revolution 5 pro. Such a good xbox layout, larger grips, hefty controller. To me its an xbox elite 2 controller just mildly different layout
Yet another BetterHelp sponsor really shows that you don’t care about any of the issues with them and just took the money anyway. Absolutely disappointing and I don’t think I’m gonna be around here anymore to watch you carelessly peddle them again.
Ok ive told you a few times how uncomfortable the betterhelp sponsorship is man. Im done. I will not be watching this channel for a long time, and i will never trust your word on sponsorships ever again Bro obviously cant even do basic research
the 8bitdo being fairly inexpensive, 2.4g, AND coming with a dock is what made it for me. The Xbox controller is still my fav game controller period but the steam deck has a ton of latency with bluetooth controllers and apparently it's worst with Xbox
Ignoring the glaring controversy behind BetterHelp (you need to be better at vetting your channel sponsors) this video is useless. Whats the best controller to use? Whicever controller you like using on PC. USELESS UPLOADS TO FARM $$$ WITH NO REAL POINT. This channel is going downhill fast.
People mad about sponsorships in 2024? For real. Idc what anyone says if someone DM’d you a phat check and you have mouths to feed and bills to pay and real world problems there’s no way you’re saying no. “Selling out” doesn’t exist to responsible individuals. The people we provide for will always outweigh whatever controversy is in the headlines today. Truly caring is putting aside your ideals to what needs to be done for your loved ones. Fuck better help but where do I sign?
8bitdo Ultimate controller beats all other controllers. 2.4ghz, Bluetooth, lowest latency tested across all controllers. You are getting an inferior product if you buy anything else. Do some research.
Imagine if you approached this with kindness instead of calling names like a child and responding to a bunch of other people on here as if you're helping. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Also, it's "you're"
@@epzo I wasn't even aware of them as a company or any of the controversy before this video. But you coming on here calling someone else a waste of space or a "traitor" is super childish. Please grow up and be better
@@davinwilliams3130 yeah every game is using gyro and it is so comfortable for playing.... As a ps/pc User xbox controller is best way for pc gaming and gyro is just thing...
Gyro is a gimmick and always will be. If Gyro was be all end all then you would see more devs take advantage of it. Otherwise is just added bonus. Xbox controller will always be the default controller because of windows.
No mention of the fact that the dualsense’s touchpad is mappable? That’s HUGE for me. You can map the left side and right side of the touchpad independently. It essentially gives you the steam deck’s touchpad functionality from the controller. It’s a game changer for me. You can use it as a mouse trackpad or rotary menu, lots of possibilities.
But can you reach the trackpad without having to reposition your hand?
@@bland9876 I don’t have any issues reaching the touchpad, no.
Same on the PS4 controller I think!
@@RedNocturne If we were talking about a steam control or a steam deck I would totally believe you but we're talking about a PS4 5 controller so I don't believe you can reach that trackpad without having to shift your hand which means it would be uncomfortable to use it for say a first person shooter.
@@bland9876 oh heck no, I wouldn’t use the touchpad in that way. I use it for shortcuts for things, rotary menus, stuff like that. I would not use it as an analog stick replacement. You are correct.
Bro has not seen the betterhelp drama
kevin is a joke
@@epzo Why do you say something like this?
@@ItsATMDrums bro wtf LMAO
He's a RUclipsr, of course not. If he doesn't take the sponsorship, he kisses his California apartment goodbye
I don’t understand how people are still shilling for better help. This is extremely disappointing. Before taking the money from a sponsor you should check on reviews.
BetterHelp? Really? Straight up shameful.
Isn’t there a lot of bad stuff about betterhelp?
kevin you should stop getting sponsered by scams please
Better help money must be biggg
I can't believe he still chooses to cash out on his audience 😢 wut a scammer
this is why i unsubbed what a joke and waste of human space this guy is
What's wrngwth bttr hlp?
@@gfxb3177a lot of the “therapists” aren’t legitimate
@@epzoWTF is wrong with you? He's still a person.
4:46 What? Not taking advantage? Nonsense! The Edge its the only controller (besides the Steam Controller) that offer additional remappings natively via Steam Input (you can remap grips and Fn buttons to anything, including button combinations to simulate the PS functionality per-game). Technically is the only controller that matches the number of inputs of the Deck itself.
Stop promoting betterhelp. They steal data from real physicians and they put you on the line with different people. It’s a scam. Unsubbed.
Idk what you mean by the dualsense edge not getting full access to it's features in steam, but what you said was wrong. You can make use of the extra paddles and function buttons in steam. They can be mapped independently of the controller which gives it an extra 4 buttons most controllers don't have, even with paddles. Most controllers with paddles only remap to buttons on the controller, but the dse can break past that with steam.
YO VALVE, *WE NEED A STEAM CONTROLLER!!* 😭
There is one coming, but at launch it will be Japanese exclusive.
Maybe we can use the Valve steam controller
@@shyamal903 its from Hori licensed by Valve
@@shyamal903 That's not really a Steam Controller. It's a Steam licensed regular controller.
@@justinstinson6434 Well, it was discontinued quite a while ago, because $(V|= sued them.
6 face buttons might be also good for n64
I have the Rog Ally and started using the 8bitdo Pro+ but recently connected one of my PS4 controllers and that was perfect. The Share button works for screenshots(the 8bitdo one was missing that button) and MGS Master Collection lets you choose the button type and Steam does that automatically and after changing manually in-game I have matching buttons too!
I'd like to also throw in the 8bitdo Pro 2. I have mine with the 8bitdo replacement buttons in Xbox layout, so the legends don't confuse me when playing on PC. My favorite feature with it is the 4-mode switch on the back, which also remembers which device was paired to each mode. Switch to the Switch mode and turn it on, and it connects to my switch. Change to D Input and it connects to my phone. And the X Input mode is paired to the 8bitdo wireless adapter 2, so I just plug that into either my PC or Steam Deck and it connects. It's my ultimate, all-rounder controller and I love it.
I completely understand when a smaller RUclipsr who's struggling to pay bills takes a sponsorship from a company that's controversial and it's already done and they can't back out of it but there's no way that you need that money this bad. Why are you doing this? Seriously Kevin this is not cool.
lol how’s it controversial?
What’s the context here? Which company are you referring to?
Ohhh fucking better help 🤦🏾♂️
@@amulet222There was something to do with them taking data from people who used betterhelp, or something like that.
@@malikkelly Looked it up 😅
> The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a proposed action against the online therapy service BetterHelp, Inc. for mishandling consumers' private health information, particularly regarding mental health issues, and using it for advertisement purposes.
...
BetterHelp agreed to settle the FTC’s allegations, and as of May 2024, have begun issuing refunds to affected customers.
Worth mentioning since you did for the Xbox controller, the Xbox versions of the 8BitDo Ultimate controllers don't have gyro controls either, only the Switch versions do. So you're still stuck with the Nintendo layout if you care about motion controls, even for third party.
Xbox for Racing games or games with full controller support
OR
DualShock 4 for games that could require a touch pad/mouse cursor.
A nice bonus is that there are DualShock 4 chat pads that are Bluetooth. So you can pair a keyboard and use the touch pad as input.
The Xbox chat pads do not work natively on Steam OS ):
I've had an 8bitdo ultimate controller for a while and never realized you could plug the receiver in the dock until now 🤦♂
Bruh. Ain't no way you didn't know this. Your trolling right?
ur trolling right?
Does it perform well? I just bought an OLED TV 60”.
I love the 8bitdo ultimate, my favorite feature of it is just the fact that it automatically turns on/off when putting it on or taking it off the dock
I've been using an old ps4 dual shock. I'm sure one day it will catch the drift and I'll have to change it up, but until then it's comfortable, works well, and has the touch pad which is sometimes useful. It also has symetrical sticks, which I prefer, & much better battery life than the ps5 dual sense.
I'm mainly a Nintendo & PlayStation guy but the Xbox series is great controller for the Steam Deck, thus my go to controller for it
You're missing the gyro and touchpads then... I guess you won't play any mouse game.
@@qchtohere8636 he'll live
I'd rather use the switch pro controller, it's very similar to the Xbox controller, just with gyro
I know its not available anymore but for those that are a fan of the track pads on the steam deck, the old steam controller has been my go to for docked mode. I love the 8bitdo ultimate as my main pc controller, and plan on getting one that can be dedicated to my steam deck.
My current favorite is the Gulikit kk3
Im still on the KK2 non pro and is still amazing, planning to upgrade for the 3 for that 1000hz polling rate
Is the back button mappable like the rear in steam deck? I'm contemplating getting it.
Im gonna be getting the Gulikit Pro controller in a couple days...it's got hd rumble, and two other types of vibrations, and hall effect sticks/triggers..for $60, you can't beat that it's gonna be my pro controller for Switch, and Steam Deck
I got 4 google stadia controllers on eBay for less than $60. Good controllers for couch co op or throwing in a bag without worrying about the sticks getting messed up. Great battery life too.
Haptic feedback is in Xbox one and series controllers as well
in my Case - the best Controller for the Steamdeck was the one i all ready had: Switch Pro Controller. It works on my Switch, PC and Steamdeck.
No mention of hall effect sticks? Pretty sure stick drift is a valid concern and I know those first party offerings don't offer them.
New xbox controllers often don’t work with Bluetooth. This is not a safe bet and you’re encouraging tons of people to buy something they might get bit on. You gotta stay up to date on this stuff if you’re recommending these products. Just because your old ones work doesn’t mean the new ones do.
For real, my Xbox controllers I use for Series have horrible input lag, the worst I've ever played the Steam Deck with
Never doing an ad for better help
the first and most important thing for a controller is the dpad, then the layout... you cant go wrong with an xbox one or series s|x controller tbh
I don't know, I find the Xbox dpad way worse than the DualSense one
@@microteam4both are probably better than the Nintendo Switch Pro controller. That is one of the worst I've used in a while. Also the Deck's itself is not that good but if you don't need diagonals it's fine.
Legendary channel
Helpful and informative video. Thanks 🙏
This is LITERALLY the video i needed
I got question fo Victrix pro controller, i noticed there is audio jack . when is controller conected with dongle on steam deck can sound travel to headphones ? Or it doesnt work like on xbox controller
where is the steam contoller? Steam Deck + Steam Contoller = 110 % Valve approved
Literally not approved though, considering valve discontinued it years ago. And spending $270 on one is just not smart
@@tetchedskate3366 i live in europe. Here in germany i can find one easily for like 60€ i got 2. Seems like here its not much a demand for it sadly. Its a great controller
@@tetchedskate3366they go for that much now?
@@bland9876 that’s what Google search says🤷🏼♂️
@@bland9876naw on eBay a brand new one runs maybe 120$ but pad works like a mouse pad so fps games kinda feel weird
Make a video talking about the hori steam controller
I don't really see the point of it. A Steam Controller 2 like the Steam Deck but without the screen would be great.
@@fairphoneuser9009 i agree im a big fan of the og steam controller and i wanted a v2 for the longest but after the steam deck came out i would now rather have a controller with everything the steam deck has now
Funny thing is...I've not been able to get my Series X controller to pair and when it did, it wouldn't stay paired. Bought a DualSense controller and had no issues from the gate!
I'm good using my 8bitdo Ultimate because I use it with the Switch as well. My issue is the face button layout! My head keeps getting messed up by the different ABXY arrangements for Xbox and Nintendo.😂
11:23 I would love if there was a switch controller like this, like you could use a GameCube style button layout.
8bitdo sn30 and lite 2 pro nice for travel, compact and portable with very classic/vanilla design.
I have all of these except the Victrix, and here's my take:
DualSense (Edge specifically) - Currently my go-to because it's the closest match to the Deck (only missing two back paddles and one touch pad), but it gets finicky with connecting and configuring layouts sometimes. Also some games just straight up don't like it for whatever reason. Not really a big deal, but I have yet to get the adaptive triggers to work on any supported games, wired or wireless, as well.
Xbox - The most straightforward to connect and use for most games, which I like when I don't need extra features like back buttons or gyro. Unfortunately I use those features quite often so I don't use this one as much.
8Bitdo Ultimate - I originally got this because I didn't want to shell out the extra cash for an Edge just to have back buttons, but I obviously ended up doing that anyway. This isn't a bad controller by any means, but it's kind of uncomfortable to hold for me personally, and I really don't like having to use the phone app any time I want to reassign the back paddles to other functions. I've had issues with the app saving my profiles, too. With the Edge, SteamInput recognizes them as their own inputs so they can be set up right from that menu.
Switch Pro controller - Never tried it with the Deck. It's one of my favorite controllers ever made, but it doesn't really offer anything that the previously-mentioned controllers don't already have. I don't have a PS5 or Xbox so those controllers are solely for the Deck, but I keep my Pro controller exclusively for the Switch.
I wish Valve would just make a Steam controller v2. It would be the most seamless to connect and configure, plus it would (hopefully) be identical to the Deck layout. The only things I would ask for are a better d-pad and bigger face buttons. I'm thinking layouts could be transferred/shared between the Deck and controller as well, which would make things so much easier.
You can map the left side of the Dualsense touchpad and the right side of the touchpad separately!
I sometime plug in the steam controller as just some games feel better having a touch pad right there ready to use. Then we got other games no controller support.
Funny! With around 20x9cm (length x height) my hands are a bit above average.
Yet, I really love the Switch Pro Controller. It’s my go-to for PC gaming.
Maybe partially bc I don’t have any other consoles Still, they‘re really comfy for me.
What about the wolverine v3 pro. It's actually very good and works flowlessly
The Fuecoco in the background is a vibe 😂
I dont have a steam deck but you will always catch me simping for 8bitdo. They make some truly great products and dont break the bank. Also their keyboard is really cool. I am not a fan of the stock switches but they're hotswappable.
Next time I see a better help sponsorship on your channel I'm leaving
Can someone explain to me the difference between xbox core controller over normal controller?
You get an Elite Series 2 controller, just without the extra pieces (like stick heads, paddles, case, etc.). You can buy the extras later separately if you want them.
What I really want is a controller that is capable of bringing up the Steam menu and … menu. Most only have the option for the Steam menu/button
Psst... Just press Home+A.
yo kev put down betterhelp's blood money and pick up a flydigi apex or vader
also 8bitdo has a second-generation of the Ultimate C called, originally enough, the Ultimate 2C, perhaps hinting at an Ultimate 2 coming in the future.
Can the Victrix controller (especially the Xbox version) invoke the "..." menu on the Steam Deck?
I prefer my nacon revolution 5 pro. Such a good xbox layout, larger grips, hefty controller. To me its an xbox elite 2 controller just mildly different layout
The steam controller is always the elite option
People talk about how the Xbox Controller is flawless, the Gulikits one are basically Xbox with extra features for PC
Why do none of these videos talk about latency? Is the 8BitDo the best choice since it has a dedicated 2.4ghz receiver?
I personally use a Stadia controller for my Steam Deck (mostly just to be unique)
Anyone know what first-person hack and slash RPG he was playing during the Edge segment?
I think I found it! “Dread Delusion” on Steam
but what about the steam controller? the one with trackpads?
Fun fact: Scuff says the envision doesn’t work with Linux, but it’s still plug and play with Steam Deck anyway!
Yet another BetterHelp sponsor really shows that you don’t care about any of the issues with them and just took the money anyway. Absolutely disappointing and I don’t think I’m gonna be around here anymore to watch you carelessly peddle them again.
lol i got a steam controller to use on mine... feels like a whole console now and the steam controller is pretty underrated and is very good
I’d sure hope it’s good, considering you’re spending well over $200 to get it
@@tetchedskate3366 Because it was discontinued. So it's a collector's item now...
@@fairphoneuser9009 I’m aware.
@@fairphoneuser9009 I am aware
I've been using 8-bitdo SN30 pro half the time the wireless connection works to be honest I need something else
What game is being played at 8:30?
Thanks Kev!
I personally use my old ps4 controller. I don't use my old ps4 anymore and I use the TouchPad as a mouse for launchers
Ok ive told you a few times how uncomfortable the betterhelp sponsorship is man. Im done. I will not be watching this channel for a long time, and i will never trust your word on sponsorships ever again
Bro obviously cant even do basic research
I bought a steam deck oled 500gb model and only played it like 2 times and I’ve had it sitting in my drawer for months
I bought a steam deck lcd and turn it to windows, now 1 year counting, gaming laptop is collecting dust lol
It would be cool if they adopted the 2015 Steam controller to link with the steam deck
yes it does? i have the 2015 controller there was a while ago an update that added bluetooth BLE so i can use it on my Deck without the dongle
does that new hori one have bumpers and triggers or 1s and 2s?
Bonus points for showing a xenoblade Controller
I use a gold GameCube controller that is read as a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.
The old stadia controller 👍🏾 works well! RIP stadia lol
the 8bitdo being fairly inexpensive, 2.4g, AND coming with a dock is what made it for me. The Xbox controller is still my fav game controller period but the steam deck has a ton of latency with bluetooth controllers and apparently it's worst with Xbox
Ignoring the glaring controversy behind BetterHelp (you need to be better at vetting your channel sponsors) this video is useless.
Whats the best controller to use? Whicever controller you like using on PC.
USELESS UPLOADS TO FARM $$$ WITH NO REAL POINT.
This channel is going downhill fast.
I prefer the abxy controller then on the Nintendo pro controller
In the context of talking about the Steam Deck, aren’t all of the controllers technically “third-party”? 🤔
When it comes to using controllers on PC, Xbox controllers are my controller of choice. They were made for PC after all, and not just Xbox.
Anyone know what game he's playing at 5:08?
Let me know when you find out
Steam Controller 2 when 😭
Does anyone have a problem with input lag? It seems like no matter which one I use, there's a delay
This can be problem with your TV. It is game mode on TV turned on ?
People mad about sponsorships in 2024? For real. Idc what anyone says if someone DM’d you a phat check and you have mouths to feed and bills to pay and real world problems there’s no way you’re saying no. “Selling out” doesn’t exist to responsible individuals. The people we provide for will always outweigh whatever controversy is in the headlines today. Truly caring is putting aside your ideals to what needs to be done for your loved ones. Fuck better help but where do I sign?
8bitdo Ultimate controller beats all other controllers. 2.4ghz, Bluetooth, lowest latency tested across all controllers. You are getting an inferior product if you buy anything else. Do some research.
Playstation is the best controller, has the most functions
Betterhelp. Disliked.
💯
Yeah I like the video.... But man... Betterhelp...
im just hoping for the SD sequel to come with an additional USBC port on the bottom so that it'll dock very similar to the switch
As a Xenoblade Stan, whenever the pro controller is shown I feel validated
Ew betterhelp.
*sigh* another betterhelp sponsered video? just unsubscribed. your a traitor
Imagine if you approached this with kindness instead of calling names like a child and responding to a bunch of other people on here as if you're helping. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Also, it's "you're"
@@ItsATMDrums aint no way you defending betterhelp
@@epzo I wasn't even aware of them as a company or any of the controversy before this video. But you coming on here calling someone else a waste of space or a "traitor" is super childish. Please grow up and be better
@@ItsATMDrums boohoo
Pfft. Ps5 pad all the way.
Aye
Pro bfggggg
It will always be an Xbox controller
Not without a gyro.
@@davinwilliams3130 yeah every game is using gyro and it is so comfortable for playing.... As a ps/pc User xbox controller is best way for pc gaming and gyro is just thing...
Gyro is a gimmick and always will be. If Gyro was be all end all then you would see more devs take advantage of it. Otherwise is just added bonus. Xbox controller will always be the default controller because of windows.
8bitdo Ultimate will be the best. XBAY buttons and R buttons, all thesame with the Steam Deck.
Honestly the Xbox controller is the worst option as a steam deck controller.