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I got mine in the mail today. It's literally a religious experience. I'll never touch another controller for the rest of my life.
I have a lot of friends who passed on this controller and judging by a lot of comments I have a feeling it didn't sell great and could see a price cut by the holiday season
My Best Buy order keeps getting delayed on the VictrixIf they do drop a good chunk in price I’ll probably buy a second one for my “casual” PS5 I have set up in the living room.
I am waiting anxiously for your opinion on the victrix. Looks really good for the price with a lot of options.
My Best Buy order keeps getting delayed on the Victrix
Most reviews seem very positive on it except one I saw he mentioned the buttons were smaller and closer together than the Dualsense and he was accidently pressing other buttons which concerns me having large hands
But will for sure give thoughts on it when (If) it arrives
I got mine in the mail today. It's literally a religious experience. I'll never touch another controller for the rest of my life.
Yeah, anyone stanning for the battery is an idiot. I could see if EVERY controller were this poor on battery life, or even even if it was remotely comparable to other controllers in longevity, but it's such an anomaly compared to every other device on the market it's just absurd to defend it as no big deal.185% price increase. 33% decrease in battery size. But people are weird for complaining about it?
Yeah, anyone stanning for the battery is an idiot. I could see if EVERY controller were this poor on battery life, or even even if it was remotely comparable to other controllers in longevity, but it's such an anomaly compared to every other device on the market it's just absurd to defend it as no big deal.
Put it this way, the DualSense had, by far, the worst battery life of ANY controller available, and the Edge is substantially worse. That's not a good thing, no matter how people try and twist it.
Now that I think about it, since I game on my couch and my Macbook is on the table next to me, I could plug in the 9' braided cable into my laptop and be wired with my new Dual Sense Edge!I have to agree. It is a known criticism of PlayStation controllers for a while. But to drop 33% off the battery life of a $200 "pro" controller? Fine for folks who buy it knowing what they are getting. Their money and all. But to suggest others are "weird" for complaining is just absurd.
Yeah the battery life isn't an issue for me as my all time favorite controller is a Razer wired controller and I sit well close enough to plug in if I need itYeah, anyone stanning for the battery is an idiot. I could see if EVERY controller were this poor on battery life, or even even if it was remotely comparable to other controllers in longevity, but it's such an anomaly compared to every other device on the market it's just absurd to defend it as no big deal.
Put it this way, the DualSense had, by far, the worst battery life of ANY controller available, and the Edge is substantially worse. That's not a good thing, no matter how people try and twist it.
Trouble? NoI received two in the mail even though I ordered one. Can I get in trouble for this.
And adding in the PDP/victrix controller…with cakes made from cocaine obviously.again...excuse the mess. Making a bunch of shit for a cookout this weekend and I have flour all over the scale.
Very close to the Elite Core which suprised me. The core just feels heavier...could be the size dimensions between the two that is throwing my feel of the Edge off?
That's scary cause midnight suns as you said doesn't use any features and little rumble. That scares me away from this controller till battery life is at ds levelsOK, so when the controller came in I charged it up and then decided to see how long it would last for myself. Well, it just died. I tested with Midnight Suns, which has no DS features at all, and very little rumble compared to many games. Controller ighting set to Dim, feedback to Medium, from start to disconnect was 4hr15min.
Astrobot would kill the battery in 2 hours tops. Any game that uses any DS features won't be far behind, and if you keep them at max settings it will be even shorter. That's absurd. Hopefully some 3rd party batteries show up soon.
Does the BFG pro have gyro support and adaptive triggers? Didn't see it mentioned on the page.I got the PDP pro bfg controller in on Thursday. It is $20 bucks cheaper and has an incredible amount of customization available for the pad. I would consider this very niche hardware. I should get the Edge in sometime this week as well.
I don't need a dongle for the Edge (the bfg controller requires one to work wirelessly with pc/console) but I am looking forward to giving them both a go to see which I like better (assuming the bfg gets the win here).
you'll get ban from PSN for bad behavior.I received two in the mail even though I ordered one. Can I get in trouble for this.
It is weird. Just put it to charge. This goes for any device as well.185% price increase. 33% decrease in battery size. But people are weird for complaining about it?
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It is weird. Just put it to charge. This goes for any device as well.
No, I am not missing the point. If you find something that does not meet your needs for the price it is asking, you can simply ignore it, not get it. There is no point in spending money on something that you think isn't worth the asking price. Simply complaining about it isn't going to do a thing in fixing the thing you don't think is worth the price OR if it doesn't have the features you want. Just don't buy it....and the company will get the message.
So, I mean, if you want to complain over and over...you are more then welcome to do it. But I can still say it's pointless.
If I didn't want it I would simply not get it. I liked the Elite controller and so I got it, I used it mainly when playing the Xbox until the RB button stopped working properly.
If ppl didn't protest or complain about companies rorting people then they can get away with anything. It's got nothing to do with it meeting or not meeting my needs. Your basically saying that it's ok for companies to charge whatever the fuck they want.
Yeah, they can charge whatever they want. That's how the free market works. The price is based on what the market can bear.If ppl didn't protest or complain about companies rorting people then they can get away with anything. It's got nothing to do with it meeting or not meeting my needs. Your basically saying that it's ok for companies to charge whatever the fuck they want.
Its a case of being overpriced not whether it's worth it or not to me. If you can't see that Sony are knowingly taking advantage then you are part of the problem and why they charge what they do. They know that there are people out there that will blindly pay whatever they charge because they lap up everything PlayStation that they release, this is taking advantage of consumers.
You do you, enjoy your controller, when it's more appropriately priced, I may pick one up. Even if I was a billionaire, I still wouldn't pay it. Sony certainly did not need to charge this much for it. This is about principle not affordability.
I got the PDP pro bfg controller in on Thursday. It is $20 bucks cheaper and has an incredible amount of customization available for the pad. I would consider this very niche hardware. I should get the Edge in sometime this week as well.
I don't need a dongle for the Edge (the bfg controller requires one to work wirelessly with pc/console) but I am looking forward to giving them both a go to see which I like better (assuming the bfg gets the win here).
Does the BFG pro have gyro support and adaptive triggers? Didn't see it mentioned on the page.
No, it doesn't support either. I'm guessing no 3rd party controllers will be supporting haptic feedback or adaptive triggers.
Yep, they were used in Ratchet and Clank as well.That's a shame. In my opinion Returnal is the only PS5 exclusive worth it's salt and I couldn't imagine paying it without adaptive triggers.
(Ratchet & Clank too I guess but I don't remember if they use it)
Yep, they were used in Ratchet and Clank as well.
It's going to be interesting to see if Sony continues to make games that require adaptive triggers after this. Either they'll make sure all of their games feature the tech as part of the gameplay to push people to towards their own controllers, or they'll stop requiring the use of dual triggers with the understanding that not everyone will have their controllers.
I also have to wonder if they could choose to update games like Returnal to work without adaptive triggers, where a full trigger pull still counts as alt-fire, and anything less than that is your standard fire. That might work, but not all that well.
It's going to be interesting to see if Sony continues to make games that require adaptive triggers after this. Either they'll make sure all of their games feature the tech as part of the gameplay to push people to towards their own controllers, or they'll stop requiring the use of dual triggers with the understanding that not everyone will have their controllers.
I shut the adaptive triggers offThat's also a good point. Honestly how many games used the DS4's touch pad, it was a glorified start button. Or the Sixaxis motion controls?
I guess I shouldn't worry too much about the adaptive triggers. Sony seems more interested in selling the tech than implementing it.
If you don't mind me asking, where did you order from? It sounds like both Amazon and Best Buy orders were delayed at the last minute after already being delayed twice before.
I ordered it directly from Victrix/pdp. I pre-ordered the controller mid 2022 I believe.
Yeah, see, I’m always in for upgraded hardware and controllers, own both elite series 1 and 2. I cannot support the battery life of these controllers. The standard dual sense is a joke. Imagine paying 200 for less play time.I shut the adaptive triggers off
Seriously they could have left them out of a "pro" controller for me anyhow
After a few days of using this thing its 100% going to be replacing all my regular dual sense controllers
Not to beat a dead horse but last night played Hell Let Loose 100% in armor which causes a lot of rumble and the controller died in about 3.5 hours
No, as I said, don't buy it if it does not meet your needs. Sony will get the message. Otherwise, unless you are saying all this in a survey they are doing, it will most likely not reach the product team behind the controller. They **might** have people who might do some desk research, where they go out looking for the type of feedback they are getting and don't worry, most reviewers have highlighted the two biggest issues they are finding with the controller, so they are most likely getting the feedback they need in order to work on addressing in future iterations of which I hope there are.If ppl didn't protest or complain about companies rorting people then they can get away with anything. It's got nothing to do with it meeting or not meeting my needs. Your basically saying that it's ok for companies to charge whatever the fuck they want.
I don't think the product team behind the controller woke up one day and thought "How can we take advantage of people today?!?" No, I think they were trying to create something that they thought people would want. They likely had constraints around how they could design the controller with the features it shipped with. They can definitely be completely wrong in the decisions they made, be 50/50, or meet some people's need and not others, where they learn the things they need to change.Its a case of being overpriced not whether it's worth it or not to me. If you can't see that Sony are knowingly taking advantage then you are part of the problem and why they charge what they do. They know that there are people out there that will blindly pay whatever they charge because they lap up everything PlayStation that they release, this is taking advantage of consumers
So there you go. You are not getting the controller because you don't think the price they are asking is worth it. You are doing exactly as I was saying. I don't see the problem....you can choose to get it despite its flaws (which is what I did) or skip on it, get it later etc (what you are doing).You do you, enjoy your controller, when it's more appropriately priced, I may pick one up. Even if I was a billionaire, I still wouldn't pay it. Sony certainly did not need to charge this much for it. This is about principle not affordability.
Sony saw a market that they hadn't put their foot in and their 100% goal was how can they capitalise on that. The 'How can we take advantage of people today?' is exactly what they were thinking, maybe just not in those words.No, as I said, don't buy it if it does not meet your needs. Sony will get the message. Otherwise, unless you are saying all this in a survey they are doing, it will most likely not reach the product team behind the controller. They **might** have people who might do some desk research, where they go out looking for the type of feedback they are getting and don't worry, most reviewers have highlighted the two biggest issues they are finding with the controller, so they are most likely getting the feedback they need in order to work on addressing in future iterations of which I hope there are.
I don't think the product team behind the controller woke up one day and thought "How can we take advantage of people today?!?" No, I think they were trying to create something that they thought people would want. They likely had constraints around how they could design the controller with the features it shipped with. They can definitely be completely wrong in the decisions they made, be 50/50, or meet some people's need and not others, where they learn the things they need to change.
So there you go. You are not getting the controller because you don't think the price they are asking is worth it. You are doing exactly as I was saying. I don't see the problem....you can choose to get it despite its flaws (which is what I did) or skip on it, get it later etc (what you are doing).