Hi guys, SC64 here with another 3rd party controller product review.
So I went ahead and grabbed a Two pack controllers off of EBay, Because while I like my Jite Gamepad(That thing over the past 2 months has been fairly durable) I needed another controller for multi player gaming sessions.
First off, I'm not sure who made these products as the package didn't even say any named brands. So if you do find these, just search"PC controller" On EBay and it'll show up.So I saw this deal on E-bay that had two controllers for the price of around 12.99(13 bucks in total) and that's the one I got.
Build quality and design:
Good: The Controller its self is very similar in design and shape to the PS1/PS2 Dualshock controllers, expect there is no rumbling in these controllers at all.
The Feel and Responsiveness of the Components:
Bad:
The D-pad feels good and has a lot of click to it, but there's something odd regarding the components. For example, if you press down in the Left Direction on the D-pad, the other directional components(Up, Down, and Right) will also move left. Thankfully this thing hasn't presented an issue in actual gameplay.
The Left Bumper feels pretty mushy and lacks the clicky feel that the other components have, but it responds perfectly fine.
Good:
Analog sticks feel good, and respond pretty well; they're similarly textured to the ones you'll find on an authenic Sony controller.
One thing to note with the analog sticks, you need to turn on the"Analog" button on the controller otherwise the Left stick will act as the D-pad, and the Right stick will act as the face buttons.
Buttons and all the triggers feel great with a lot of click inbetween and they don't feel mushy(Well minus the left bumper, but I've already covered that)
Overall: 6.4 out of 10.
For the price of two of these no named controllers, they work pretty well. And So far the main complaints of these controllers haven't really presented a big problem as I play games with them.
And be-warned, these controllers do not work or register as an Xbox 360 controller; so if you need something with X input, this thing won't be for you.
Hi guys, SC64 here with another 3rd party controller product review.
So I went ahead and grabbed a Two pack controllers off of EBay, Because while I like my Jite Gamepad(That thing over the past 2 months has been fairly durable) I needed another controller for multi player gaming sessions.
First off, I'm not sure who made these products as the package didn't even say any named brands. So if you do find these, just search"PC controller" On EBay and it'll show up.So I saw this deal on E-bay that had two controllers for the price of around 12.99(13 bucks in total) and that's the one I got.
Build quality and design:
Good: The Controller its self is very similar in design and shape to the PS1/PS2 Dualshock controllers, expect there is no rumbling in these controllers at all.
The Feel and Responsiveness of the Components:
Bad:
The D-pad feels good and has a lot of click to it, but there's something odd regarding the components. For example, if you press down in the Left Direction on the D-pad, the other directional components(Up, Down, and Right) will also move left. Thankfully this thing hasn't presented an issue in actual gameplay.
The Left Bumper feels pretty mushy and lacks the clicky feel that the other components have, but it responds perfectly fine.
Good:
Analog sticks feel good, and respond pretty well; they're similarly textured to the ones you'll find on an authenic Sony controller.
One thing to note with the analog sticks, you need to turn on the"Analog" button on the controller otherwise the Left stick will act as the D-pad, and the Right stick will act as the face buttons.
Buttons and all the triggers feel great with a lot of click inbetween and they don't feel mushy(Well minus the left bumper, but I've already covered that)
Overall: 6.4 out of 10.
For the price of two of these no named controllers, they work pretty well. And So far the main complaints of these controllers haven't really presented a big problem as I play games with them.
And be-warned, these controllers do not work or register as an Xbox 360 controller; so if you need something with X input, this thing won't be for you.