This is a video explaining the benefits and the negatives of custom gaming controllers and mentions a few different companies. I do apologize for the length of the video and saying the word "um" a lot. I do all of my video with notes and not a script because talking in an informal way catches an audience better.
If you enjoyed the video then please leave a like and comment down below.
Scuf Gaming: https://scufgaming.com/
SharQ Controllers: http://www.sharqcontrollers.com/
Cinch Gaming: http://www.cinchgaming.com/
The Controller Shop: https://thecontrollershop.com/
Aim Controllers: https://aimcontrollers.com/
ModdedZone: http://www.moddedzone.com/
Evil Controllers: http://www.evilcontrollers.com/
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Edited by recklessXRP: 4/22/2018 10:49:40 PMWow this is old! lol
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Guardian thanks for this great review. Question for you, I see a lot of options for trigger locks, adjustable triggers and snap action triggers. Which is the best (in your opinion) and r snap action triggers from TCS worth it?
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This is a very helpful thread. Thank you.
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Bump Once More! lol
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Someone help guardian out. Which brand is the brand to go for?? I really only need back paddles and was even thinking of buying a strike pack. But that looks flimsy. I'm a little heavy handed and prefer something that won't break easily
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Bump for later which is now lol
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Bump again lol
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Ive been searching for decent reviews on multiple controller compainies and yours by far takes the cake, thanks for all the info and i think im gonna end up going with aim controllers because i think they have the best design for paddles and there not as expensive so thanks.
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Do the trigger systems work
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Bump once more! lol
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Hey quick question at the 26:10 mark you talk about moded controllers being illegal are you talking about any controller with recapped buttons? Or something to do with auto aiming?
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Never heard of the others, but I love my PS4 Scuf. The right paddle (mapped to circle) has worn down a bit, but otherwise the controller works great.
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Which one is the most sturdy/least like to break or wear down? I usually have problems with the R1/L1 and R2/L2 buttons.
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Scuff controllers look really bad to me
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Edited by Weesil xD: 5/25/2016 1:28:59 PMTbh to me having the paddles/buttons seems like it would make me have more to worry about. I know I wouldn't have to use them but then what's the point of having them if I won't use them? lol
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or you could get a keyboard and mouse
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Interesting
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Anyone know some reliable and fully customizable controller websites? I want to get my bro a custom PS4 controller for his birthday. Colors, logos, no mods, just a nice controller.