I love when ppl corrrect someones spelling but cant complete a sentence. I can only imagine how rough life must be for you ,I do however hope it gets better !!!
@vCuda, kidding aside, known your channel for more than 3 years now since your BenQ XL2411P monitor review. Was eyeing T4K for a new controller and saw you channel again. Stay classy man we love you. No homo.
so long as the controller has mechanical Bumpers and triggers ..bumpers being more important since its one of the 1st things to go bad especially one elites ... triggeres are just for the clicky feel
Dude I bought the wolverine ultime years ago now, it was mostly because of your reviews, and damn did that controller become my favorite controller ever really quick, I've oppended it up several times to mod it, used a metalic tape to get rid of the pre travel in all the buttons, took the vibration motors off (and put them back on months later lol) and replaced the thumbstick caps because they wore down as time went on, hours playing have been spent on it, time past and sadly it has started to fail, stickdrift, some double click issues and the rubber is falling appart. I've had other controllers since then, but none of them come close to the feeling I get from the Wolverine ultimate, the responsiveness of the buttons, the smooth roll on the original thumbsticks and those 6 extra buttons wich are so comfortable for me, even the size is so fitting, I've now gotten some thumbsticks to swap the old ones, got some griptape to cover the part that's falling appart and I'm only missing the surface mounted switches but to be honest I am worried that I might screw up the soldering, I've done projects like this before even in controllers too, only that time I didn't care about the Razer Raiju molbile (it's so uncomfortable when it has a giant brick of a phone on top) and man all I wanna say is thank you because you pushed me to get my favorite controller ever with your videos, and honestly I couldn't be happier that I got so much enjoyment out of it. I'll try my best to firstly overcome my fear and then getting it into good condition, because there's just no controller that I've seen that comes close to it... They don't make them like they used to anymore.
Where did you find thumbstick replacements ? last i checked razer doesn't sell them and my left stick is not even recentering anymore and i got no clue on how to replace it or what to replace it with.
Do you know anything about a rumored Pro gamesir controller coming out at the end of this month or begging next month? Heard it might have mouse click triggers.
As a T4 Keleid owner. I'm a little disappointed mine was ranked so low. BUT, I mostly use it to play games that require a controller since I'm on PC, this is mostly in the case of SF6, Jedi Survivor, Rocket League among others. Other than that, I like it. Another great video, keep up the good work.
nice video man. thanks for the info. would you happen to have any bigbig won controllers. not clicky but they work well which matters more. but i find the best face buttons are on a handheld. The TJD 101. very good hardware in general given the look of the device. FYI, Gambit dome sticks work well on the Scuf envision Pro, and the purple look nice on the grey/white envision pro.
@vcuba what do you think is the best controller for Xbox I play claw and I don’t care for extra button I have been getting the ravor controller v2 but not gonna lie it don’t last long
As everything is getting taxed in my country right now and standard ps4 and ps5 controllers are way cheaper than any trust worthy Gamesir seller unfortunately, missed my chance of buying the t4 last year and now is like 30% more expensive than the original ones. But my question is: is it worthy at this price still?
If the sellers aren't trustworthy, a warranty claim may be more difficult to come by. Since the manufacturer, in this case GameSir, usually asks where the device was purchased and if there was a receipt. Sometimes, people are denied warranty claims based on the location purchase, I'm not $100 sure if GameSir does, but it could happen. That, paired with a +%30 price hike make it difficult to recommend since you may not have coverage in an emergency
i personally dont use those face buttons unless im in a game menu or settings .... its the main reason i even buy pro controllers ...to avoid those face buttons ...cool vid though
I appreciate the support man! I’d love to look deeper into such a project, if you’re interested in discussing it, you can contact me via the email in the about section on the channel!
oh yes please talk D-pads we will never have a truly great d-pad solution until one of these goddamn companies screams FUCK IT and gives us the Neo Geo Pocket's control stick.
“Or shape buttons if you have pronouns in your bio” If you’re gonna make tired culture war nonsense jokes at least make them make sense 💀 these forced jokes where you try telegraphing your personal politics are painful.
Hi Vcuda I am little z, I had to change my RU-vid account but still here to support. I am your biggest fan, I hope you have a great day, I know what you are going through I am here for you. I suffer from depression too, and I just want to see what you are doing. If you see this Vcuda can you please give me a shout out, I’ve always liked you videos and I wish the best for you. You dearest fan little z.
I appreciate your continued support my man. I’ve been doing much better and hope you’re getting yourself in order! Depression sucks to deal with, but it’s entirely our choice on how to handle it and ourselves Stay strong!
U shaved 😂. Also, dude, what happened to that video when you blamed yourself for whatever and confessed to your subscribers about why your uploading was not consistent. I was looking for it the other day, I couldn’t find it. I needed it for motivation, but you weren’t there when I needed you the most man. What gives?
I took it down because I finally felt okay for the first time in a while. I really needed to just talk to people, and it helped, but the video in my eyes wasn't something I should keep up. However, seeing the support for a video like that has made me want to make more personal content. I'd love to share some thoughts with you guys and hear what you have to say. I feel like I have decent bits of knowledge to give, even if I have a hard time applying it to my own life lol
FlyDigi Apex 4 is the most underated controller in china. you should really review it and get your hands on it. it might be the best controller out there for the cheaper price point!
Great video as usual! I've been using a Vader 3 Pro (which actually made my find your channel back then), and indeed the button feels very good. I've been skeptical about these mechanical buttons with membrane and spring on your breakdowns, never made sense to me, but since the Vader 3 Pro felt good, I never really wondered that much, as it seemed to work fine.
i want everything the same about an xbox controller but with hall effect thumsticks and 1ms latency, is there no option for that? every option i see is using these fake mechanical buttons and to double press them fast feels awful
Probably a design process so the button don't rattle all the dam time, imagine how much they would rattle on every press without something to keep tension. Very hard to deign a mass produced item that has very close tolerances at a cheap price. So next vid covering why hall effect sticks are a scam???? They use software deadzones to be "anti drift" take it away and we have what vCuda has already defined as stick drift in previous vids. Not really a scam as they are anti drift and not marketed as no drift.
my r1 mech button failed. so i put back the sony guts. button feel is way better imo. mechanical buttons wont make you better than cheaters in warzone😅
They are just copying what Nintendo does without understanding. Tact switches have no overtravel - they are metal dome switches, when the dome collapses, it actuates. So Nintendo puts a rubber dome on top to make it more tactile, provide overtravel, dust protection, and more reliable clicking. However, microswitches (as found in mice) already have overtravel and more reliable clicking. Adding more just makes the button press heavier and mushier.
Conceptually, there's a few hypotheticals, where actual implementation otherwise is a success or failure. One seems to be adjusting switch weight, which can outright be seen and is less of a hypothetical; and really switch weight is a matter of preference, some people like heavier and some people like lighter, there's also argument for momentum but microswitches are a bit short for that. Stemming from the previous, pre-actuation and full-travel distances, given a spring or membrane will make an otherwise very short switch a bit taller; and this again is a matter of personal preference, and again is a bit less of a hypothetical as this is seemingly what some companies are intending to do. Another seems to be for stability, which seems to be hit or miss, FlyDigi's design seems to be solely for stability by utilizing material properties and surface area, and theirs seems to be one of the better implementations; you even reference mice yourself, but you didn't reference how the plastic buttons over the switches are massive paddles that are almost universally stable in design, I have yet to find a mouse that has a wobbly left or right button. Stemming from the previous, they're used as a better return mechanism than what the spring-back of the microswitch itself is capable of; again referencing mouse main buttons, those paddles are also a return mechanism, quite literally what they're designed for since any lever advantage is nonexistent or minimal, they're just one big flexure to return a button press to button neutral no matter what the spring-back of the switch under them is. The final one I can think of is to add a tactile event, microswitches aren't tactile in the slightest outside of the psycho-acoustic effect the click provides; which at least tries to emulate what Razer does with their mecha-tactile switches, though Razer does use a different assembly entirely from what I remember seeing in what sparse teardowns exist for the controllers that use them. Then of course, dust protection, etc., which could be hypothetical or objectively utilized, dust ingress on a controller is next to none unless you have years of skin cell shed jamming the buttons via side friction; over-travel could be an interesting aspect to look at, in all of theoretical design, implementation, and preferred feel of switches, but I don't think most people would notice over-travel especially when these buttons are already being mashed on, though switch protection and/or longevity could be an interesting point to look at here. These various aspects have even been seen in what Gulikit did with their springboxes, though those were on top of a carbon contact rubber dome, but the same points still apply; and I only know of one controller that went as far as using keyboard MX style switches for these purposes, the Sunwaytek Syozen Z2, and we all know how keyswitches already provide a solution for this entire topic. There's argument to be had for a company, or even a designer/engineer, looking for a specific switch feel, though more often than not the final implementation is just jank at best or its overcomplicated assemblies, or the combination of the two; for an analogous example to this argument, look at the keyboard switch market and the variety it provides, though that comes down to personal preference more than it does the designer wanting to put out one specific feel. Though I do also have a few thoughts extending from the use of keyboard switches and the wider market, but that's an entirely different conversation. Though arguably it'd be a fix for what all of these companies are trying to attempt while also simplifying things, having wider options, and being more economic long-term with likely quick returns if it catches on, which it otherwise should especially with how influential the customer and reviewer bases are now. All via borrowing keyswitches and minimizing their footprint, 2D footprint is the major concern considering we already have LP and ULP switches on the market, to better fit gamepads, mice, and non-traditional keyboards, while also still being usable within traditional keyboards. Plus consumers could have their preferred feel, rather than companies doing dumb things that may or may not work and may or may not make sense to do. But market shenanigans just don't make sense to me; but also imagine taking what the custom keyboard market has done for the hobby community, which is now quickly becoming more and more mainstream and with cheaper offerings, and apply that to the gamepad community- we've already started seeing this with mice, we've even seen hotswap mice for a good couple years, I think it's time for gamepads to have their moment in customizability.
man is there no Controller that looks like a Series X controller with just Mechanical Buttons and Hall Effect Sticks ? Everywhere online I find some crazy looking weird controllers with 7 additional buttons. I just want a normal looking wireless controller
The answer to why most controllers have their own actuators is patents, so homework cant exactly be copied. Think of it sorta like how cherry switches dominated the market until their patents expired and now everyone can be just as good a cherry.
Would love a video comparing digital / mouseclick triggers (like battlebeaver has) to the hall triggers of the flydigi apex4. I love the apex 4 but the triggers are the worst part as you have no real triggerstop besides the magnetic hall effect software. I find I too easily push through it compared to my battlebeaver mouse click triggers which feel amazing but the hall sticks of the apex 4 feel great. Also wish the apex 4 had the same back buttons as battle beaver / HYPR controllers. the apex 4 back buttons are not great placement wise imo. Thanks for the great videos! super helpful as always.
I'm an Xman with insanely corrosive and gunky sweat. Controllers melt under the pressure of my gaming grip. Sticks deform under the heat of my gaming fury. My gaming hyperdrive mode regenerates my cells at such an insane rate that my residue has gunked up tens of controllers. My sheer presence heats up the house and degrades every surface I contact, staining it with my residue. Don't let me in your house. Ever since I switched to my Eswap X Pro I've never had to deal with a gunked up button again. The microswitches are just as clicky as the day I got it, and I do game pretty regularly. In contrast I would have gone through several Dualshocks in the span of time I've used the X ESwap.
I highly recommend you to test the Razer Serval. An old controller design for Android users. It's very hard to find nowadays. Colicky, stable, butter smooth.
Ever wonder why a controller brand doesn’t just make a fine controller with good ish everything? 4 back paddles, buttons that work normally, actual short triggers…etc etc. oh and under 100……