6:16 just a clarification, ultimate 2c does not have gyro, that's on the more expensive ultimate version that can dock. Ultimate 2C does also has hall effect triggers and sticks which wasn't mentioned i believe. i'd honestly pay abit extra for the 8bit, the easysmx design doesn't really do it for me but thats my preference.
Dualshock 4/Dualsense with hall sticks and back buttons. Too bad you have to buy it custom or DYI for like $200-300... P.S. For a $30 8bitdo 2C or Flydigi Direwolf 2 is a steal
@@RedBandanaGaming Makes sense to update this one too after Apex and Vader 4 releases. But I don't see how can they actually improve Direwolf 2 and keep it at budget niche. It is possible that Direwolf Switch will be the only one Direwolf with an actual improvements and changes in this series.
I would like to share with you a negative experience I had with the Nancon Asymmetrical PS4/PC controller. Gamepads come in wired and wireless varieties. The wireless ones come in two main varieties - bluetooth and 2.4ghz, similarly to mice and keyboards. The 2.4Ghz variety has a proprietary USB dongle that is most often tied to a single device, or can sometimes be paired to a similar device or another device of the same model. If you lose the dongle, you are our of luck unless the device supports a wired operation mode - something it may or may not do. That is why some people gravitate toward Bluetooth wireless devices. The bluetooth variety usually is compatible with any bluetooth receiver, be it a USB dongle, a PCI or PCIE card, or an mSATA module, or bluetooth in a phone. The main word there is USUALLY. Some models, like 1st edition XBox One controllers or PS3 controllers, do not work with any Bluetooth dongle - you need a SPECIAL Bluetooth adapter or modified drivers to run them wirelessly with a regular bluetooth. The saving grace is that these models usually offer the ability to run them in WIRED mode, as well. So, if your PS3 breaks, you can use the PS3 controller on your PC with a cable - suboptimal, but at least it works. Now, Nacon, in all of their wisdom, produces the Nacon Asymmetric controller - priced around 50-60 US dollars. Certainly not one of the premium professional controllers that go for a 100 bucks or more, but definitely not the Walmart 20 dollars brand. The controller is very clearly, unambiguously marketed as a BLUETOOTH controller. HOWEVER, it is very much of the variety that requires a proprietary dongle that comes included. As it is a proprietary dongle, if you were to lose it, break it, or it simply died for no apparent reason (LIKE MINE DID), you could still use it with a cable - IF NACON BOTHERED TO ALLOW YOU TO DO SO! But they didn't. Instead, Nacon sells the dongle separately, for the low, low price of 22 dollars - almost half of the actual controller. To be fair to Nacon - they are not the only company who does this. However, they are the only ones I know of that sell a product that is so expensive and the replacement part is so expensive as well. With a Microsoft or Hama 2.4ghz keyboard, you at least know what you are getting into - you are buying a 20 dollar product with a proprietary dongle. With Nacon, you are misled into buying a "bluetooth" device that does not work with Bluetooth nor with a cable. To make matters worse - the replacement dongle is of questionable quality, as well. The reviews are not splendid. Some people fail to reconnect the device, for some the dongle dies, for some it never arrives. It has a mixed rating of 1 stars and 5 stars, mostly 1 star.
It is, but after I designed it, it was over $200. I said I'll pass on that right now. It's hard for me to justify a controller over $200 with no hall effect sticks or triggers.
@RedBandanaGaming lol I love you and your channel. You can justify it because you have a gaming channel. I'm sure "the wife" will ok this. You did buy a ps5 pro paper weight.
I wonder if they've done research to see if it's viable for them to even add two more or if most gamers don't use them OR maybe it will cause their controllers to be more expensive and they don't want that. I don't know. I'm just brainstorming here.
"I don't know why people love gyro". Come on man. Guys who don't want even try to try you are the reason why there is no gyro in most of the fps games. " Oh i need to aim myself? No thanks. Give me my aim assist back. "
thoughts on PowerA Nano Enhanced for the switch/PC $45? Currently, deciding if to get it because I heard good ergonomics (I guess size) though $45 ($60 original price which is not worth imo) is maybe too much...
@@RedBandanaGaming Thanks for the reply. Me dumb for not checking your video before making a comment and literally watching it after it appeared on my feed, though I've been seeing your recent videos mostly recommending the 8BitDo Ultimate C and GameSir Nova. Think I might stick with PowerA Nano Enhanced because it looks pretty nice especially the color scheme. Really wished it wasn't more expensive than these other two recommendations.
I been having my original carbon black controller for Xbox series S and X since 2020 and my right and left bumpers are stuck and now my robot white right bumper is stuck with a little left stick drift. Will I have to worry about those issues with these cool budget controllers?
These are not for the Xbox. These are for PC. If you are looking for budget Xbox recommendations I've done three videos over the last three years. Here is the latest. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G0Cb1HYp2D4.htmlsi=bHFzSvMe6fw_qIhc
@@RedBandanaGaming oh boy thanks 🙏 I have found the perfect controller thanks to your great videos your the best Logan. I have bought the dutches original Xbox controller with the Hall effect controller hopefully this controller won’t break like the other two controllers I have.thanks Logan your legendary 😊 I love all your videos