So ever since @DiG1TaLs posted about the SCUF gaming controllers, I must say I've become extremely interest. I will be purchasing one within the next few days for the Xbox and will use the configuration that they and a lot of the MLG players recommend. Hopefully this will help to solve some of the my problems.
Once I receive my controller and I'm able to use it for an extended period of time I will do a written review of it.
@SeaBass, I dont know about scuff controllers but I got the 'Razer Onza' for christmas and i just love it. I had a lot of problems adjusting the xbox, because of the analog sticks and how heavy the pull was. In addition I didn't like the feel of the controller.
Anyway The Razer Onza, has a great feel to it, with a rubber like texture and enough subtle changes to make it feel better when your holding it. In addition it also has an adjuster on the analog sticks so you can increase or lessen the resistance (my one moves smoother than my ps3 controller!) plus it has these very nice indentations which insures your thumbs will never slip. You also get to extra trigger buttons for customisation, so you can change one to reload, knife or swap. Very useful, when you need one of those functions quickly. I love nice designs and gotta say this one of the sexier pads of seen. Heres some pics.
@Bizzy Signal razr has some really nice gaming stuff. I have some of their computer gaming stuff. They have a pretty high price on their pc stuff. Dunno much about their controllers like yours.
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the only thing that stopped me from buying that controller is that its wired. i have a 1 year old son and he would mess with the wire while i am playing.
@Twitchy_aplacas truts me the photos dont do it just.
@DefectiveFaerie Yeah you can tell that its made from good quality, It costs about £40 which is like $60. But I see it like this, video games are one of my hobbies, I might spend days on end playing them, and to do so I will be using this controller. In a years time I would of easily made up what I paid for it in usage. That's why I wanted to buy the Chimera headphones, but on the recommendation of some IPC members I ordered some Astros, which I might cancel because of some new headset i just discovered are being released at the end of the month.!
@MisterFrosti i got the same problem with my dog, but response times are better and it saves you the hassle of buying batteries and stuff.
I have a SCUF controller and I have to say it's the best thing I ever bought for my gaming. Since I'm on the older side it helps my slower reflexes and It's a real Microsoft Xbox 360 controller with ergonomic modifications so there are no quality issues. I bought one last year from the UK and now I have a wired version that I ordered from the guys in Atlanta. For me it's all about the paddles. I used to have to choose between fast knifing or drop shots but now I can do both. I use it with normal setup and use the B paddle for crouch/prone. And the customer service is excellent as well. Simon in the UK and Duncan in Atlanta are great. I'm glad to see their business taking off.
i plan on moving the tv into bedroom for gaming now. so i dont think a wired controller will be much of a issue. didn't know wireless controllers effect your response time.