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PowerA Fusion Pro Wired Controller for Xbox One (White, 1514146-02) for
$29.99.
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PowerA Fusion Pro Wired Controller for Xbox One (White, 1514146-02) for
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Includes:- 9.8ft (3m) USB Cable
- Case
- Extra parts
- FUSION Pro Wired Controller
- Pro Pack
- User Guide
Features:- Mappable Pro Pack
- Three-way trigger locks
- ALPS analog thumbsticks
- Anti-friction rings
- Magnetic impulse triggers
- Metallic accents
- 3.5mm audio jack – Get crystal-clear game audio when paired with any wired headphones
- Dual rumble motors – Immerse yourself in the game world with responsive rumble feedback
- Injected rubber grips – Play comfortably for hours and maintain a solid grip throughout
- Custom protective case - fits controller, cable, and accessories
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If you use a Xbox audio controller attachment that plugs into the bottom of your controller, DON'T GET THIS. This only has a headphone jack and not the Xbox connector port. I didn't realize this, but was already planning on getting a wireless mic as my next upgrade so I dealt with it until then.
The paddles are a block that clicks into the back. There's some wiggle room so it wobbles a bit. I don't think it makes much of a difference in practice, but I wish it was sturdier.
Also my right D-pad needs more force to register than the others. It depresses, but needs an extra force to sense it was pressed. The other three directions work fine.
All in all, for $30 as a elite controller substitute (that has to be wired), it's not bad. Just know the compromises. You can map the back buttons to anything fairly easily, but there are no profiles and no thumbstick adjustments in an app compared to the real deal.
I spent a lot of time holding down the paddles on the fusion pro (I used one for boost, one for air roll). The boost side got around 20 total hours of contact (6 months) before it simply wore out. I switched the paddle to the lower part of the controller. The paddle lasted longer than my steam controller (and this is in general a much higher quality controller than the steam controller). Other than that the controller worked well.
My xbox controller left bumper went out from less use than that. It is a common problem.
I did not experience any stick drift, although I don't dial in my deadzone that close. If anything, my xbox one controller had more stick drift.
I've never used a third party controller that felt as good as the real deal before the Fusion Pro. The shape and even face buttons feel as good, or better than the xbox one standard controller. The fusion pro feels a bit more substantial, more solid in the hand. Ergonomics are very similar.
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After reading about all of the elite issues people have I tried out the dual sense 5, then the Thrustmaster eswap pro. I couldn't get used to holding the dual sense with two fingers on the L1/L2 so I stayed with the eswap. At $160 it is ridiculously expensive, but I recon I could swap out sticks when they get drift, and the clicky back buttons are very responsive and high quality. The PowerA Fusion pro paddles feel sluggish and mushy by comparison.
If I knew I could buy the powerA fusion for $30, I probably would have purchased two and just stuck with it. Overall, it is a really great controller. I bet version two's new paddles are a nice improvement, but for occasional use for secondary items, this one will be ok.
I never tried the headphone port. Remapping is more intuitive than the Thrustmaster.
One annoying thing, if you put the controller down on anything that isn't totally flat (say your lap, on a couch, etc) you are going to press the triggers. It looks like the new version has the paddles stick out a bit less.
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It absolutely felt like cheaper material right from day 1
I did buy a replacement jack to fix it, pretty simple project
But haven't actually fixed it yet I just switch to a one s controller to have coms
But in the competitive arena every little bit counts
although I'd imagine most of the competitive gaming would be related to pc
I'm not well versed enough to know what games would cause a pc player to play via controller
But in the competitive arena every little bit counts
Despite the cord, I give it a big TU for the price
Still great deal.
Despite the cord, I give it a big TU for the price
Especially with everyone I know that has owned one is said how they fall apart
I was considering it for a while if BB still has that extended warranty program, only because I wanted to see if having paddles would help eliminate hand pain
But I'm sure they'll be coming up with something for the XsX specifically, to pad their pockets more
Ordering a second now
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But in the competitive arena every little bit counts
although I'd imagine most of the competitive gaming would be related to pc
I'm not well versed enough to know what games would cause a pc player to play via controller
Ordering a second now
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Yes it does, the majority of Xbox controllers, especially wired ones are just plug and play and work fantastically.
Even non-comp if CoD Alpha Male, Ape chest beaters, Prestige/Platinum whatever are Aim assisting what a bunch of losers
I don't ever aim assist fps, but I'm just a female gamer...who would ever take that seriously 🍄
Except in GTA cuz that is like a joke
Even Forza I use manual but I resist the urge to manual+clutch,
I'll leave that to the people that have the 1k for a racing rig
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