Thought this was pretty cool until I read this part -- now it's pretty awesome:
The best feature is probably the adjustable analog sticks. Each stick has a dial that can adjust the tension to your liking. If you like it fast and loose (and who doesn't), set it that way. I like it firm and stiff (ooh), and there's that option as well.
Article states the pictured D-Pad isn't final, so hoping that gets a good change as well, but I'll probably grab one of these when they come out just to give it a shot
The headphone goes in below the trim on the bottom edge. Its hard to see in that picture, but its there
Does anyone know what the hell the 2 extra bumper buttons are? Unless it was a reflection there seems to be 4 bumpers and 2 triggers. Is that how you tension the sticks?
Really? My Lachesis is the best mouse I've ever used. It might be a pain to do initial config on, but once you have a setup you like it shouldn't be hard to use at all.
Any real pics yet? I like the 360 controller as it is. The analogue stick is nice and very well done. I think if it's too loose (like the blue hori controller), it's harder to use, and if it's too tight it might not be responsive enough for some games.
Thought this was pretty cool until I read this part -- now it's pretty awesome:
The best feature is probably the adjustable analog sticks. Each stick has a dial that can adjust the tension to your liking. If you like it fast and loose (and who doesn't), set it that way. I like it firm and stiff (ooh), and there's that option as well.
I have a Gravis NES stick that does this. Not even joking. Razer, get with the times, people.
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E. Randy Dupre wrote:Nah, Nintendo own the patent for the cross-style d-pad without diagonals. I don't know who owns the patent to the disc-shaped d-pad, if anyone.
Mattel.
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