E3 2015 Discussion Thread
How will backwards compatibility work?
Scufs are handmade, and they have to buy the retail controllers. Manufactured by a major company it should be $80-100 max.
But no switching analog sticks. Honestly, that's what completely sold me, even though I want it to be wired for the fucking love of everything.
My current Xb1 controller? 360 analog stick switched out on the right side for the sake of aiming. I had to use sandpaper to remove the ENTIRE plastic cup that is underneath it, because it wouldn't fit on the Xb1 controller. So I can just pull it straight off my controller now with minimal force, nothings holding it back. I also had to use some thin plastic wrap around the base of it to make it a snug fit, and I had to make sure the place where the cup used to be was completely circular so it wasn't all for nothing.
I mean, I did it all to make the aiming more like 360 because I'm super comfortable with it; and believe it or not, in the end it worked. I have a feeling I might be one of the very few people in the world who has gone through the immense trouble to change such a small part of their gaming gear, just because it's a preference thing. I'm proud nonetheless.
Scufs are handmade, and they have to buy the retail controllers. Manufactured by a major company it should be $80-100 max.But no switching analog sticks. Honestly, that's what completely sold me, even though I want it to be wired for the fucking love of everything.
My current Xb1 controller? 360 analog stick switched out on the right side for the sake of aiming. I had to use sandpaper to remove the ENTIRE plastic cup that is underneath it, because it wouldn't fit on the Xb1 controller. So I can just pull it straight off my controller now with minimal force, nothings holding it back. I also had to use some thin plastic wrap around the base of it to make it a snug fit, and I had to make sure the place where the cup used to be was completely circular so it wasn't all for nothing.
I mean, I did it all to make the aiming more like 360 because I'm super comfortable with it; and believe it or not, in the end it worked. I have a feeling I might be one of the very few people in the world who has gone through the immense trouble to change such a small part of their gaming gear, just because it's a preference thing. I'm proud nonetheless.