Does anyone know of any good off brand XB1 and 360 controllers?
I bought the PowerA Fus1on controller for the 360 when it was on clearance at Best Buy
http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/accessories/fus1on-tournament-controller-for-xbox-360/104722
It felt great, I love the size of the triggers... but then I did a marathon of games that heavily relied upon the face buttons (All of Konami and Capcom's arcade beat em ups, Simpsons, Turtles, X-men, D&D Arcade, and a few other games).
Afterwards, my hand was in agony. Anytime I moved my thumb, I had a a sharp pain in the knuckle and in the connective tissue between the thumb and fore finger on both the front and back of my hand.
It took weeks for the pain to die down, and it never happens when I use a PS4 controller. Though I've been playing through Color Splash on the Wii U Game Pad as of late, and the pain is once again starting to appear, just not a severe. Though playing any controller after it is in pain just exasperates it. (also heavy mouse usage on my lap top)
So, I am looking for a good, comfortable and ergonomic controller..
I know they made a new Fusion, and I am wondering how it holds up
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/powera-fusion-controller-for-xbox-one-black/5577329.p?skuId=5577329
The reason I bought the Fusion in the first place was due to the size of the triggers. The XB1's triggers are the perfect size, but the little slivers on the 360 tend to cramp my fingers during racing games (Sonic All Stars)
and yes, I know I should see a doctor about the hand thing, I am going on Monday, the 27th.
I bought the PowerA Fus1on controller for the 360 when it was on clearance at Best Buy
http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/accessories/fus1on-tournament-controller-for-xbox-360/104722
It felt great, I love the size of the triggers... but then I did a marathon of games that heavily relied upon the face buttons (All of Konami and Capcom's arcade beat em ups, Simpsons, Turtles, X-men, D&D Arcade, and a few other games).
Afterwards, my hand was in agony. Anytime I moved my thumb, I had a a sharp pain in the knuckle and in the connective tissue between the thumb and fore finger on both the front and back of my hand.
It took weeks for the pain to die down, and it never happens when I use a PS4 controller. Though I've been playing through Color Splash on the Wii U Game Pad as of late, and the pain is once again starting to appear, just not a severe. Though playing any controller after it is in pain just exasperates it. (also heavy mouse usage on my lap top)
So, I am looking for a good, comfortable and ergonomic controller..
I know they made a new Fusion, and I am wondering how it holds up
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/powera-fusion-controller-for-xbox-one-black/5577329.p?skuId=5577329
The reason I bought the Fusion in the first place was due to the size of the triggers. The XB1's triggers are the perfect size, but the little slivers on the 360 tend to cramp my fingers during racing games (Sonic All Stars)
and yes, I know I should see a doctor about the hand thing, I am going on Monday, the 27th.
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