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It makes it feel like a real snes controller.I bet the concave is a nice touch.
It makes it feel like a real snes controller.I bet the concave is a nice touch.
the master of thrust!
I can’t guarantee the quality, but there are many leverless controllers available for under $70 nowadays.I want to try one of these all button fighting controllers. They look really fun.
If you decide to get one, I recommend getting the kind with easy hot-swappable switches, since it's basically a computer parts it's easier to maintain compared to a standard button. Replacement parts are practically everywhere too.I want to try one of these all button fighting controllers. They look really fun.
Must've been an issues inside the controller, or other stuff I don't know. As for my controller, it's pretty good and works well. I'd recommend you to buy a better one though like one with a higher price and quality because I bought mine for like RM40+ ($8+) with vouchers and coins stuff on Lazada@DunkeyKong This is one you put your phone into? How is it? I had one before by Altek Lansing, but I couldn't map any of the buttons, and the right stick had way too much input lag and huge deadzones to be of any real use.
That looks insanely cool!
Yeah, bought a DIY aluminum kit with pcb included, the switches, caps, and lube all bought separately. I'm lucky there is someone in my local area who do 3D printing for a living, I asked his help to paint the Unit 02 keycap.That looks insanely cool!
Did you make this keyboard yourself?
Your love for Asuka is amazing!
Still looks pretty af though!Yeah, bought a DIY aluminum kit with pcb included, the switches, caps, and lube all bought separately. I'm lucky there is someone in my local area who do 3D printing for a living, I asked his help to paint the Unit 02 keycap.
I don't recommend doing all this for a keyboard though, it's freaking expensive, I'm just a bit of a lunatic when it comes to custom stuff.
Aye same, mines is already pretty broken though (like the pushed in A button)I've been using this for 5 years (I bought it when COVID started), it's was really cheap around 20BRL (5$ when I bought it) and it has been served me well all these years. It works on my phone and on my pc.
Though you don't want to play fps games on this one, I don't so it's good for me.
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That shit looks like an earplugThe Logitech Precision was my first controller for PC use when I got into emulation. It still works too. I like using it for games that don't need analog controls.
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Later I got a Xbox 360 controller because I needed the analog controls but the bumpers and analogs eventually wore out. Replaced it with a PowerA Xbox Series X controller.
mine the analogs melted because I played so many intense games (hi3rd, mgr and metroid dread) and my fingers sweated a lot (because brazil is really hot at least where I live, around 32ºc everyday)Aye same, mines is already pretty broken though (like the pushed in A button)
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Damn that's rough, I feel you. I've tried fixing it before, and yeah the triggers are quite hard to position. Even the buttons didn't feel quite rightmine the analogs melted because I played so many intense games (hi3rd, mgr and metroid dread) and my fingers sweated a lot (because brazil is really hot at least where I live, around 32ºc everyday)
so I put some acetate cloth electrical tape on it
you could try to open the controller and try to fix the button but you would have a hard time putting the triggers back since they're kind hard to position
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I had a Nostromo I've bought probably a decade ago!
Maybe a hot take, I found these to be more comfortable compare to X360 controller, remappable buttons and adjustable analog deadzone is a godsend.I'm a cheap bastard, I used the controllers from my Xbox 360 for 10 years after retiring the console, now they both got broken potentiometers (I really need to fix them, they are very sturdy and reliable controllers). I was about to get a dual shock 4 or Xbox one controller as a replacement but they were so expensive that I ended up getting three 8bitdo ultimate C wireless controllers for the same price. I'm using them for around 2 years now and they are ok so far.View attachment 45342
I'll need to buy that one someday. Does it rumble and work on the Switch and PC/Mobile? Is the d-pad good?I have never been comfortable with arcade sticks. For a long time my gaming companion was a Beitong BAT2, until I relied on 8bitdo's very good Pro2 fully mappable with shortcuts and macros especially in Retroarch.