Hey everyone! I used to have a DualSense Edge a while back, but I ended up returning it because of the hassle with third-party apps. After dealing with six replacements for my Elite Series 2 controller—talk about frustrating!—I finally retired it and I've been exploring other options.
I recently picked up a Stealth Ultra controller, which I think is pretty solid, especially with its Hall effect sticks, but it doesn't quite deliver the same experience in racing games compared to my sim setup.
So I'm wondering: would it be worth it to get a DualSense Edge again and try swapping in some Hall sensors? Now that they have official software, I'm intrigued. Should I stick with my Stealth Ultra or hold out for a premium controller that meets my wish list? I'm looking for something that feels heavy, has great battery life, integrates Hall sensors, offers trigger feedback, and is really easy to use on PC. Are there any controllers in development that might fit the bill?
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If you're on the hunt for a premium controller that includes Hall effect sensors without breaking the bank, check out the Flydigi Vader 4. I used to be an Xbox Elite and SCUF user, but I switched to the Vader 4 and I don’t think I’ll ever go back. It’s around $80 and the customization options are fantastic—you can tweak polling rates and set custom deadzones! It's truly impressive for the price.
That sounds amazing! Does it have any trigger feedback features? I tried looking into the Apex 4, but couldn't find much info about it.