Does it really do that? I don't think I've ever had that issue. If I did I didn't notice.It works well but is slightly different than the PS3 pad. Overall an improvement though..
The only problem you might find is if the battery is low it might lag or drop inputs, though I believe that is because it is also projecting light... If you pay attention to this or play with it plugged in though, you shouldn't experience this problem.
Do you know if it can work on the Xbox 360? Maybe with an adapter?You can use the PS4 pad for PS3, PS4, and I believe the PC as well. It's an excellent pad to use for fighting games, and one I would recommend to anyone.
As far as I know, no converters for next-generation controllers have been released.Do you know if it can work on the Xbox 360? Maybe with an adapter?
Do you know if it can work on the Xbox 360? Maybe with an adapter?
There is.As far as I know, no converters for next-generation controllers have been released.
Oh, yeah? Well then, disregard what I said.There is.
damn that sucks cause i'm getting the ufc game right away but oh well i can live with thatThe pad itself is great. But.. If you play FPS's or sports games that require analog.. You'll notice that the rubber on the sticks deteriorates pretty quickly. Thankfully I have 4 controllers for my ps4. If only the Xbox one controller had a ps4 pad.. And a ps4 controller had XBox One's analogs... That would be an amazing controller.
Yeah.Oh, yeah? Well then, disregard what I said.
Oooooooh, THAT one I did hear about, but I'd heard the Cronus had issues thus leading to a tournament ban. Actually, I made an article on this subject. So I sort of dismissed it as an option.
Oh, really? From what I'd read it's been going well for people, but I wouldn't know from self experience.Oooooooh, THAT one I did hear about, but I'd heard the Cronus had issues thus leading to a tournament ban. Actually, I made an article on this subject. So I sort of dismissed it as an option.
This ought to clarify where I'm coming from:Oh, really? From what I'd read it's been going well for people, but I wouldn't know from self experience.
Seems reasonable to not use something like that in a tournament.
I haven't needed something like it because I'm fine with using the DS4 with PS4 and it was easy to set the DS4 up with PC, but I can see why others would want it.
Right. Makes sense that they're banned, doesn't seem too reliable for tournaments.This ought to clarify where I'm coming from:
http://testyourmight.com/threads/cronus-adapter-banned-from-all-big-e-gaming-events.40538/
However, it's been about six months since that notice. Perhaps improvements have been made to Cronus since, although I wouldn't be aware of it. I know a friend who uses Cronus and he sometimes has difficulty getting it to cooperate.
I'll take your word for it.Right. Makes sense that they're banned, doesn't seem too reliable for tournaments.
Although there is a later version of it out now, though.
by thumb stick covers, you can get a set of 4 on ebay for a dollar.The pad itself is great. But.. If you play FPS's or sports games that require analog.. You'll notice that the rubber on the sticks deteriorates pretty quickly. Thankfully I have 4 controllers for my ps4. If only the Xbox one controller had a ps4 pad.. And a ps4 controller had XBox One's analogs... That would be an amazing controller.