• LaserTurboShark69@sh.itjust.works
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    19 hours ago

    Mostly just that they’re not longer being produced and the second-hand supply is dwindling. Also the bumpers are prone to breaking and a USB-C port would be nice.

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      7 hours ago

      Prone?

      Hell, they are almost designed to break. They are utterly shabby in terms of build quality.

      I was one of the early adopters going back to November 2015

      I am not lying when I tell you I have been through 17 of these controllers. It’s the right bumper almost every time.

      I have a giant handful of the dongles. I was saving them thinking they would go up in value but now like $2 knockoffs are available LOL

      Edit: the first one I received, out of the box, had a broken face button membrane. The replacement I received had a non-functioning back right paddle. The replacement for that had a non-functioning R shoulder and you could hear the plastic crunching on each press. That’s just the first three I received and I’m not counting those in the 17 that I destroyed in my own hands.

      They were built like absolute shit. After the first run got sold and they shored-up manufacturing problems, they got marginally better but the fundamental underlying issue never was solved.

      If it wasn’t such a wonderful controller, I would have stomped the first one into powder and never looked back.

      • LaserTurboShark69@sh.itjust.works
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        6 hours ago

        Totally fair take. What they lack in durability they more than make up for in ergonomics and control customization features.

        I’ve got a total of 8 of them with only 2 busted bumpers. I’d say that’s not terrible considering they went through 1000+ hours of the Souls series plus Sekiro.