
Is it really worth 33,000 yen…?
You have money.
You can buy three Wiles soft drinks.
Spending money on hobbies is a good thing.
Isn’t it fine to just use the regular one?
The back button is useful.
As long as I am good, that’s all that matters.
Well, it’s probably a game that can be utilized in Monster Hunter.
I heard the back is really nice, so I want it too.
Are you okay with not repairing it after a year?
If you have extra money, that’s fine, isn’t it?
I hope the bug stick is getting stronger.
30,000 yen for a controller!?
>>13
Please stop stabbing fighting game players.
>>99
It’s different from a pad, isn’t it?
>>106
Victrix is also pretty expensive, you know…
So far, the DS4 is pretty sufficient for my needs.
It’s okay to disregard cost-effectiveness.
That’s what freedom is all about.
Considering that the sticks are replaceable, it surprisingly has good cost performance.
I’ve been using the PS4 controller for a long time, but I might make it my thread picture.
I use an Xbox controller when playing fighting games, but it doesn’t work for Monster Hunter.
The back is good.
Probably an insect stick user.
“Anonymous is stingy towards the controller, isn’t it?”
It’s expensive, but it’s worth the high price, right?
>>20
I wonder if they have it… If it’s for PC, you can buy a back pad for 6000 yen, and for PS, I think you can just use the genuine gyro.
>>20
If it’s a third, you can get something good for around 10,000 or 20,000.
If you insist on using genuine parts, there’s nothing that can be done.
Doesn’t the protrusion at the bottom of the stick hit when you hold this?
>>21
Unless your hands are shaped really strangely, it shouldn’t be a problem…
>>21
If you don’t aim, you won’t hit.
>>21
The hands don’t touch, but sometimes the kotatsu blanket operates by itself.
Thirty thousand yen for this piece of junk!?
Either a fool or a millionaire.
It’s just an additional 20,000 yen for the DualSense with stick replacement and back buttons, right?
Now that the converter has been released.
It’s the brand fee.
A jobless person is upset about a 30,000 yen pad…
I bought it for 28,000 yen, and I’m satisfied.
I’m satisfied.
Whether it is worth 30,000 yen or not depends on the person…
It’s kind of scary how naturally the prices of gamepads are increasing to the high-end range.
Isn’t it fine with Xbox?
>>32
It’s fine as long as it increases.
If it all becomes that, it will be tough.
>>32
Even Elicon is in the high price range!
Speaking of which, genuine products from the current generation are all expensive.
If it’s just 30,000, that’s still okay.
It’s terrible that the support is in PS portal format.
I bought it to play AC6.
It was comfortable.
>>35
Once I set jump and boost to the back buttons, I was able to control the AC as I wanted.
I reserved the limited color version of Monster Hunter.
Even if you buy an expensive controller, it’s probably cheap if you break it down by time.
I’m so pleased with it that I think it was worth buying.
It was nice to be able to adjust the button assignments as well.
I found out after buying the trigger depth adjustment, but this was the second happiest thing after the back panel.
Please release a back button attachment like the DS4.
The inner rubber may be prone to peeling.
>>43
I want you to sell replacement parts because it’s turning yellow and it’s a problem…
Chinese-made ones are performing at the level of products worth 30,000 yen for about 8,000 yen now.
I wanted four edges on the back as well.
I have it, but the battery drains too quickly, so to be honest, please do something about it.
The battery doesn’t last a day, huh?
>>47
How much do you use it in a day?
>>51
On holidays, I tend to spend the whole day…
I try to charge it during breaks as much as possible, but in the afternoon, it gives a warning before dinner.
Honestly, if it were around 20,000 yen, I would have bought it without hesitation.
I hesitated while buying it because it was 30,000 yen.
I wondered what would happen if the trigger broke.
I tried using the modified DS4, but it’s still better than the modified version.
This custom-designed one is easier to use.
I feel that it is worth the high price.
Third-party controllers are great because they’re cheap, but I have a strong impression that the button feel is often too light, they can get stuck, and they lack durability, causing buttons to get stuck quickly, which ultimately leads me back to the quality-assured official controllers.
I thought the box controller was good, but I truly felt that the DualSense has a different level of vibration while playing Tokyo Expressway Battle.
The glossy black is subtly creepy, but everything else is good.
If it’s a PC, there are other options available, so what do you think?
There’s no other option but this for PS5, right?
>>57
There are several official licensed products.
I only hear really good things about Edge, but it’s expensive.
Let me replace the rubber part too.
I’m hesitant to buy the portal too.
I thought about buying more of Midnight, but then I felt like stopping at 35,000…
I realized it right away and deleted it, but I couldn’t get a pass.
The box controller has become too expensive.
The 360 console was in the 2000 yen range, you know.
I’m using the back button, but I don’t feel it’s worth thirty thousand yen.
I like the DS series, so I use it on PC as well, but many Steam games only support the Xbox controller, making the tutorial’s control guide unhelpful, which is a downside.
It’s like paying for a brand, so you shouldn’t think about cost performance.
I modified the Unbranded one and added a back, but this dome-shaped one is overwhelmingly more comfortable.
Are you really buying controllers that only mention the back buttons?
>>74
Because I’m not using any other additional features…
>>74
Switching profiles immediately is convenient, but honestly, everything else doesn’t really matter.
If you can add a back button for 20,000 units, then I’ll buy that.
Isn’t it 17,000 yen for the Elicon 2…?
The high price and the mediocre PC compatibility are not really a problem for me.
Just do something about the replacement for the rear grip.
That’s the price of a gaming console, 33,000 yen.
It’s expensive, I thought, but I’m really satisfied with the back buttons and the trigger depth adjustment feature.
Because I have a cat, the mushrooms frequently break down, but my satisfaction level is high.
You’ll probably use the trigger stop too.
The remap function can now be used on PC too.
You can change the range of the stick too.
I also bought it yesterday.
This will be my fourth PS5 controller.
I don’t really use profile switching much.
Basically, the stick press is fixed by turning it to the back.
I have an Elgato, but I’m just using it effectively by mapping the back buttons, shift, and control to Giko.
I don’t really understand how to change the stick’s operation, so I’m kind of using it based on feel.
Isn’t the back view unnecessary in Monster Hunter in the first place?
>>86
I hate pushing the stick.
>>86
It’s just a matter of getting used to it.
Being able to completely remove and replace the stick is really impressive.
It’s a consumable item, after all…
I think there is absolutely no value in the Edge being over 30,000 yen, let alone the regular DualSense being 10,000 yen.
Make a back button attachment like the one for PS4.
I bought Portal and it’s pretty good, but when I lie down on my bed to play, my body starts to hurt, and I think I should have bought Edge instead.
You were just standing on the edge, weren’t you?
For summarizing?
>>92
This is a summary site, but…
I feel like the durability of the push button is unusually low to begin with…
There’s no other button that I’m pushing so hesitantly.
It’s not really a big expense, like 30,000 over the course of a year…
Even third-party models that support PS are expensive, so the one in the thread is relatively a good deal.
If you ask what the problem is, it’s the licensing fees that are the issue.
Monster Hunter supports haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, so there is more than enough reason to use this on PC.
I played Gunlance on PC and PS, but the PS5’s controller vibration is really impressive and moving.
In the trial version, it just vibrated on the PC, but I wonder if the full version will support it?
>>100
It seems that proper vibrations don’t happen unless it’s wired, depending on the game.
The disparity due to income is becoming quite noticeable in gaming environments, especially with graphics cards.
I want it, though…
Just shaking the PS4 a little causes the connection to drop.
I suddenly want a controller with rear buttons, but after researching the Elgato, it seems like the reviews aren’t very good, and I’m feeling hesitant.
I want an Ellicon, but I wonder if they won’t let me swap the position of the left stick.
Now is not the time to buy Elicon.
The design is too old.
I hope they release a budget version along with the PS5 Pro launch.
>>108
Isn’t that just the regular DualSense?
I wonder when Elricon 3 will be released.
Poor people should just dive into the Chinese controller pit.
Before I knew it, I’m spending money that could buy Edge.
It’s really convenient that you can pull the L2R2 triggers and turn them into buttons.
I play fighting games, so especially…
When you think about it, fighting game players spend tens of thousands of yen on controllers that are mostly used only for fighting games.
>>114
There are simply few options for arcade sticks, so it can’t be helped.
There are now a wide variety of pads to choose from.
The controller is a characteristic of CS.
While it doesn’t have the unique features of the Switch, the PS is pretty particular about some things too.
https://a.aliexpress.com/_ok8QwKC
This has a back button and trigger customization feature, which seems nice.
Having the edge is not just convenient; I’ve become unable to let it go.
If there were two more back buttons, it would be the ultimate controller… that’s one of the complaints I have.
>>117
When using it on a PC, you can also use the Fn button, but I understand wanting an additional button on the back.
I think this is better than buying an Ellicon.
>>118
It’s up to the purpose and your own hands; it’s not a matter of which one is better or anything like that.
If I were to buy something new at the lowest price, it would probably be Amazon.
I tend to buy things as soon as I see they’re the official higher model, but I wonder if that’s surprisingly a minority?
>>122
I regret that I should have bought it after you wrote a review like that and made it sell out.
>>122
It’s simply expensive.
>>122
I used to buy both the regular and limited editions of software without hesitation back in the day.
As expected, anything over 30,000 is just too expensive to remain calm.
I keep reassuring myself that the regular version of the PS5 is enough.
It’s the best that you can choose your favorite color combinations for the box controller. For expensive items like the Elite Controller, I want a sense of specialness.
Even SONY and Nintendo copy it ♥
Elric got tired of trying after his friend exchanged it five times.
I don’t have a very good impression of it.
Is it cheaper compared to the Edge?
I really hate that the option buttons are stiff and small, but I wonder if they won’t change that after PS6.
>>127
You’re thinking too far ahead; calm down.
The fact that only the stick part can be replaced means that if something else breaks after a year, I’ll have to pay another 30,000 yen… so I can’t buy it.
Otaku don’t hesitate to spend money on their hobbies… or so they say.
There’s a limit to this! That’s the price range.
I quickly bought the portal and the edge.
I had a lot of trouble with the back button on the PS4.
The back button attachment on my box controller has four buttons, but I don’t know what to assign to them other than the stick.
It’s expensive… but I’ve bought it twice because the Sense broke.
I think it would be good if it’s durable.
It’s different from a controller, but the PS Portal is good.
About 70% of the playtime in Yakuza 8 and Baldur’s Gate is this.
>>136
I wonder if I can also play action games or FPS.
There seems to be a delay.
>>142
Using a lot of actions like just guard in fighting games or rhythm games might be unreasonable.
Lowering the difficulty allows for more leeway in the just guard timing, which makes certain actions possible.
(Ronin and Musou Origins, etc.)
I think competitive FPS games are tough.
>>151
I know, right…?
Since the main focus is on that kind of content, I guess I’ll have to play while hurting my back.
The total amount of money spent on hobbies inevitably becomes quite alarming.
I prefer to carefully consider each one.
It’s great that you can just replace the stick.
Thanks to the rear buttons being able to substitute for the stick pressing, it doesn’t seem to show any signs of breaking.
Expensive.
But the back, profile, and stick replacement for 3000 yen is so convenient that I can no longer use the original sense.
Well, even if it breaks, the strongest part, the official product, shines brightly.
I have never broken the controllers that came standard with the PS2, PS3, or PS5.
I will use the default until it breaks.
People who use their sticks excessively might be getting a good deal.
I often hear stories about controllers breaking, but I’ve never had one break.
What kind of environment and usage are you in?
Are you saying you haven’t done any dust cleaning?
>>144
It’s not that the controller stops working, but rather…
It feels like a part of the controller is broken.
>>144
If you play FPS for about 500 hours a year, drift usually starts within a year.
Having to press the stick for frequent actions like dash and crouch is frustrating.
>>166
The push dash is really a terrible game, it’s just plain difficult to play.
In addition to the push, it’s not mentioned in the explanation, but R2 is also treated as a push, which was good in Remake Saga.
>>144
There is nothing that won’t break because it wears out.
There will be individual differences with anything, so there may be cases of encountering defects.
I don’t know anyone who can easily break anything.
>>167
It’s terrible to hear that people say they throw their controllers when I listen to their stories.
It is recommended to replace it with a new one as soon as the rubber of the grip starts to peel within the warranty period, and then put a cover on it.
Don’t you want a portal edge when you have an edge?
I will buy insurance that allows for stick replacement.
The stick has never broken…
>>147
I’ve heard that triggers tend to get messed up easily.
If you use coupons at the Sony Store, it’s a bit cheaper.
Once you stop pressing with the back button, the stick doesn’t break at all, does it?
This action is no good after all.
The stick sometimes ends up slightly tilted upwards.
Is it that I’m using it roughly?
It would be helpful if it were a game like Saipan where you can change the stick’s response range.
The trigger sometimes makes a squeaking sound, and it’s a little concerning.
Since the sticks can be replaced, junk that can be easily fixed is not circulating.
It looks like nothing but junk that seems to have been destroyed in a fit of rage.
>>155
Even if you get mad at a controller that costs 30,000 yen, don’t destroy it…
>>155
I’m actually getting fed up that all the stores have a one-item purchase limit.
Isn’t it just two, you know!?
The Elicon has four paddles, so when you assign one to the shift function, it’s super convenient for online games.
Aside from chatting, it has become much better with the controller.
The portal works on the same principle as remote play on a smartphone, so is it correct to understand that you can check the delay of your home network with that?
I bought two DualSense controllers…
If the portal can be used as just a controller, I feel like I might consider buying one when it breaks next time.
What you’re saying is that you want the ordinary, but it’s jealousy, isn’t it?
My friend bought tens of thousands of controllers, but they said they can’t use the bow anymore without this.
They say to be careful because it’s fragile, but when I’m playing Monster Hunter, I don’t pay any attention to that.
>>164
(I guess I acted like an idiot during the TA…)
I have the thread image, but I’m troubled because I want the Victrex with four back panels.
Sometimes there are amazing gorillas in the tablet threads on the bulletin board.
You can replace the stick, but since the stick is relatively expensive, you might wonder if it’s really worth it… However, since you can easily detach the stick, it makes cleaning easier, so it does end up lasting longer and being cost-effective.
There are also nameless beings that produce acid from their hands.
When connected to STEAM, triangles and squares, circles and crosses may be recognized incorrectly.
Two on the back is enough; I don’t have the confidence to use any more than that…
>>176
I even think that one on the left side is enough.
>>177
Well, if it’s necessary, I think I can manage it…
Recently, there are more games being developed by creators who have six fingers, so it’s impossible to play without back buttons.
It’s nice that you can easily switch profiles without having to go into the settings each time.
I did a stick drift, but just replacing the stick was enough, so this is cost-effective.
The DualSense is too prone to breaking.
The pain in my fingers went away just by stopping the pressing.
I hope controller drift will no longer be an issue in the next generation.
>>183
If it’s an aftermarket product, there are various types that logically don’t drift! There are a lot of pads available like that.
I bought the new Hori Octa for 15,000 yen, thinking “ugh” as I did so.
The thread image is 30,000…
I thought about buying the insect stick since I can’t handle it well, but I calmed down after looking at the price.
I’m fully prepared with Edge, Portal, and two types of wireless headsets.
…That’s enough to buy another Pro.
I like the feel of the DualSense, but…
It’s really troublesome that it shows ABXY on the PC…
I haven’t replaced it often enough to say that genuine parts are prone to breaking, so perhaps people who find them easy to break are using them incorrectly…
>>190
In fighting games, grip strength is something everyone uses, so the original must be made sturdy.
>>190
It’s frightening how people who haven’t experienced something like this can’t believe or imagine it.
>>198
I can only think that you probably don’t play games much.
Isn’t the DualSense too prone to breaking?
I like the item itself, but…
>>191
It must be individual variation, but the R2 trigger started to squeak, so I sent it in for repair, but it started squeaking again in about a week, which is a bit tough.
It would be great to have third-party back buttons or attachments in the 6000 yen range like during the PS4 era…
>>192
It’s not an attachment, but it’s built-in, so it’s there!
I wish there could be a sturdy standard like a non-contact keyboard…
I feel like I would buy something like that even for 50,000 yen.
What percentage is good to assign for the back button in Monster Hunter?
Insect rod assumed for concentration mode and the circle button?
>>196
I felt comfortable with the bug stick using △ and ◯.
>>196
I don’t want to use the push for the dash, so I set the left back button to L3 and the right back button to ◯, and I was doing β.
Sometimes I have to push the right stick in, which is frustrating, but overall it’s comfortable.
It’s a good thread that shows Sony has succeeded in branding.
I bought a box-style 2-button controller for around 6000 yen at a second-hand shop, but so far there have been no issues.
When I looked just now, it was about 8000 yen.
I bought the Edge black!
It’s okay if the stains don’t stand out…
If it was Gran Turismo, the controller would be destroyed instantly.
The game where you crank the lever like crazy is insane.
Things like FPS are also crazy.
>>203
Was it too early for the gorilla to play racing games…?
I was having fun with the trigger effect set to strong on the Astro Bot, but I feel like this feature isn’t good for the controller!
I easily play several hundred hours of action games a year, but I’ve never had one break immediately since the PS4.
It’s wrong to generalize too much from one’s own experience since you don’t often buy multiple controllers.
It’s not entirely correct to say that it won’t break because it has never broken, but it’s the same that it can easily break now because I have broken it.
It’s really great, but the downside is that it’s just too heavy.
I want more popularity for the additional button on the top from the back.
Even more user-friendly from the back.
Since it’s a complete superior version of DualSense, being negative about it is just envy from poor people.
I would like the black part of the edge to have a matte finish.
I feel like it easily gets fingerprints.
Did the Edge have color variations?