Strategyking92 on 12 January 2010
twesterm said:
[Source Kotaku]
The second to last thing I was expecting to be writing about my visit to Razer's CES booth was an Xbox 360 controller. The last thing? That I like it more than Microsoft's version.
The Razer Onza includes two programmable bumpers, a 15-foot braided cable, a more-responsive directional pad and the ability to adjust the tension of the analog sticks.
A Razer rep told me that considerable work was being put into the directional pad as well, because it is a chief complaint among Xbox 360 gamers. But the hand-built prototype I played with didn't include the new D-Pad.
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So, they fix the D-pad which is the only thing that's wrong with the near flawless original, and then they add programmable buttons, and the ability to loosen up the analogue sticks? HOLY SHIT. It may not seem like alot, but the next generation of controllers should definetly go that way. The dead zone on the analogue stick now makes it harder for me to aim accurately in FPS games.
Yes, this controller is perfect it seems, if you don't mind it being wired, which I don't, because no need for batteries is a plus.
If I can test it and like it, it's definetly a buy.
And that's the only thing I need is *this*. I don't need this or this. Just this PS4... And this gaming PC. - The PS4 and the Gaming PC and that's all I need... And this Xbox 360. - The PS4, the Gaming PC, and the Xbox 360, and that's all I need... And these PS3's. - The PS4, and these PS3's, and the Gaming PC, and the Xbox 360... And this Nintendo DS. - The PS4, this Xbox 360, and the Gaming PC, and the PS3's, and that's all *I* need. And that's *all* I need too. I don't need one other thing, not one... I need this. - The Gaming PC and PS4, and Xbox 360, and thePS3's . Well what are you looking at? What do you think I'm some kind of a jerk or something! - And this. That's all I need.
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