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Amazing Products Is this $150 pro PS5 controller better than SCUF?

Awesome Tips Is this $150 pro PS5 controller better than SCUF?



This is our review of the TCP Pro PS5 controller, a PS5 controller with back buttons that aims to be a SCUF alternative at a more affordable price. But does it outperform bigger competitors? Does it even offer good value?

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Comments

  1. Just do your own with extreme rate better then the lot

  2. Sucks no R1 and R2 mouse click plus that back buttons it looks like it will snap if you play cod

  3. im a playstation guy but the best controller with back paddles is the xbox serie elite 2 or core

  4. Nice vid man. If I’m being brutally honest I think the people that designed this controller did not think it through properly. I would just break those sticks on the back in a rage one day on cod.

  5. Cheaters

  6. Got the aimcontroller.. digital on l2/r2 and l1/r1.. backpaddles and 3 different thumbsticks.. paid 169 Euro for it on sale last November. Still holds up well..only part i dont like is the position of the backpaddles..seem to hit them every now and then by mistake

    • Black
    • December 28, 2022

    Posting here even though it’s irrelevant because I need help.

    Recently I decided to replace my 2.5 year old Cooler Master MM710 with a wireless mouse because the wire is getting to be a pain and all of my other stuff is wireless. I have a 18.5/9.5cm hand and I use a palm grip. The MM710 always felt small but the huge back hump meant it was decently comfortable so it worked well enough. But now that I have the option to buy a new mouse I want something a bit bigger, which is why I’m not gonna buy the MM712.

    I did some research and decided to buy either the G Pro superlight or the Viper V2 pro on Amazon. I was going to just send back anything I didn’t like. I went with the Viper because of USB C, and because of the price difference. The GPX is $200 Canadian while the Viper V2 is $150 which is a huge difference. I got the viper a few days ago and was instantly disappointed with how low the hump was. Turns out it’s more of a claw grip mouse. I can’t palm grip it comfortably and I got legit hand pains. Normaly I’d stick with it but the fact that it’s legit painful meant I immediately wanted to go for an alternative. Also Synapse is ass. I was gonna buy the GPX but I decided to make a Reddit post and someone suggested the Pulsar X2 as something similar to my old MM710. I didn’t want something similar but the X2 and Mini were both $125 which was enticing. I ordered the mini since the regular would have taken an extra week to get here, and according to a mouse comparison visualizer I found the only difference between the two is a slight bit of length. It got here and the hump is just slightly too low, so it’s also a bust even though it’s almost really good. I was gonna buy the GPX this time but then I found something else that seemed good. The G303 Shroud edition. And it’s $30 less than the GPX. So I ordered it and it’s weird. Somewhere in between a comfortable and utterly painful and it seemingly changes on the minute. A part of me wants to give up and just buy the GPX superlight but the price is turning me off. I also want to stick with the mice I’ve gotten for a bit before abandoning them since it’s possible I just need to get used to them. Should I buy the superlight, stick with one of the ones I bought, or is there something else that’s better? I held the original g pro wireless at a store yesterday and despite the visualizer I mentioned showing that the hump is the same as the Pulsar, it was actually comfortable. I couldn’t move it around though since it was a display model that was bolted down to the desk if was ar which was weird.

    Any advice? I’m not an enthusiast so I’m not too knowledgeable on this stuff. Also keep up the great videos I don’t follow many mouse channels but I subbed to yours because it’s great

  7. Mouse click triggers are a bit overrated, when you mention “button delay” I don’t believe its an issue with regular triggers, in fact I fine normal triggers way more fluent to use than a click.

    • Athan
    • December 28, 2022

    None of these compare to the razer wolverine ultimate. 6 extra buttons (4 on the back, 2 by the bumpers), interchangeable sticks, great build. 1 year warranty.

  8. The different length of stick buttons can be meaningful for accesibility options. As I figure it with my absolute trash hands the shorter would be the most universally useable, but some may have some physical issues causing them to need the higher ones. In terms of physical limitations you can get some weird, unexpected things. Limitations to how much one can flex the thumb I think might make the difference pretty relevant.

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