I have a Razer wolverine V2 that I like quite a lot. But it’s not perfect though… I’m wondering what everyone else likes to use.

  • @rustyriffsOP
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    110 months ago

    New developments:

    So, I actually did order a open box elite series 2 controller but ended up having to exchange it because there was substantial stick drift on both sticks. Super frustrating that this wasn’t caught, or the sellers don’t care enough about the quality control…

    The “core” version is a little cheaper, but nobody has the paddles, which is pretty much the main reason I want one of these controllers…

    There is sadly not many competitors available right now either. The Razer model is 250$!? WAY more than I want to spend…

    The Guilikit one looks promising, but still have another couple of weeks before it actually releases and then would have to wait on shipping from China, which I hate.

    You would think that in 2024 there would be more viable alternatives for professional level no-compromise controllers with good quality for an affordable price.

    Rant over.

    • XYZinferno
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      110 months ago

      Damn, the stick drift as soon as you got it is unfortunate- I’m also surprised an open box product managed to be that defective. I remember getting a gaming laptop open box around 5 years ago, and from what I remember, it looked pristine and operated without any issues. I’ve recommended getting tech open box since, though with an experience like yours, I should probably temper my expectations and advice in the future.

      But wow, I didn’t even know Razer had a controller selling for that much. That’s really steep. And yeah, I’m surprised as well more options don’t exist, though I suppose it makes sense that the top brands like Microsoft and Razer dominate a market that (from what I imagine) is rather niche, as most people stick to standard Xbox/PS/Switch controllers. It’s a shame modularity isn’t more popular when it comes to controllers, or other pieces of tech for that matter. It’s a real shame products like the Google Ara didn’t take off, since those are the kinds of modular devices I’d absolutely love to see setting a mainstream trend.

      • @rustyriffsOP
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        110 months ago

        Best buy was the culprit… I feel like I’ve generally had good luck with open box stuff otherwise though.

        You know, previous to the current generation of consoles, I thought FOR SURE that back-paddles/buttons would become the next standardized iteration. Controller innovation over the last TWO generations I’d argue, has been really lacking in my opinion.

        Patience, I guess. I’ve been waiting for literal fucking years at this point. A few more won’t hurt I suppose.

        The Ara definitely seemed like a good thing, for repairability. I’m of the ‘fuck anything google’ mindset though.

        The ‘framework’ laptop also comes to mind.