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Many to choose from. I personally like the Easy SMX X20. I was using it playing Mario kart World. The Gamesir Cyclone 2 is also decent (and half the price of the Easy SMX, usually).
Biggest advantage of these third party controllers is having either Hall Effect sticks or TMR sticks, which don't develop stick drift. You know, a problem like Sega eliminated with their Dreamcast controllers back in the 90s.
It is so blatantly intentional that these companies refuse to put Hall Effects in just to sell more controllers.
Many to choose from. I personally like the Easy SMX X20. I was using it playing Mario kart World. The Gamesir Cyclone 2 is also decent (and half the price of the Easy SMX, usually).
Biggest advantage of these third party controllers is having either Hall Effect sticks or TMR sticks, which don't develop stick drift. You know, a problem like Sega eliminated with their Dreamcast controllers back in the 90s.
It is so blatantly intentional that these companies refuse to put Hall Effects in just to sell more controllers.
Except this is a thread for joycons and you're telling people to purchase pro controller copy cats.
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Buy a third party compatible controller. The Chinesium ones are actually better than first party now.
Buy a third party compatible controller. The Chinesium ones are actually better than first party now.
Biggest advantage of these third party controllers is having either Hall Effect sticks or TMR sticks, which don't develop stick drift. You know, a problem like Sega eliminated with their Dreamcast controllers back in the 90s.
It is so blatantly intentional that these companies refuse to put Hall Effects in just to sell more controllers.
Biggest advantage of these third party controllers is having either Hall Effect sticks or TMR sticks, which don't develop stick drift. You know, a problem like Sega eliminated with their Dreamcast controllers back in the 90s.
It is so blatantly intentional that these companies refuse to put Hall Effects in just to sell more controllers.
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