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if you do what do you think of it? and is it worth
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Well seeing as you can now do button mapping with a normal controller, I don't see the point of it now, Paying $100 more for paddles on the back, I don't think so.
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Ive been trying to get hold of one for about a week, cant seem to find any at all. I think its worth it. Put it this way scuffs are above £150 and you get the same if not better with this pad. not just 4 paddles but hair triggers, like 4 thumbsticks a carry case ect. also depends on what games you play.
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315 wrote Well seeing as you can now do button mapping with a normal controller, I don't see the point of it now, Paying $100 more for paddles on the back, I don't think so.considering i play competitive cod and a scuf is nearly over 300 in australia i think it is worth it as it can have me an advantage and the controller is 200 dollars cheaper but i want an opinion on someone who has one
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ChampionshipRiven wrote315 wrote Well seeing as you can now do button mapping with a normal controller, I don't see the point of it now, Paying $100 more for paddles on the back, I don't think so.considering i play competitive cod and a scuf is nearly over 300 in australia i think it is worth it as it can have me an advantage and the controller is 200 dollars cheaper but i want an opinion on someone who has one
From friends that have one, they tell me that they are very cheaply made and aren't comfortable to hold at all.
Considering I used to play A LOT of competitive cod and have previously owned/used a scuf, it's not worth buying either. My scuf broke in like 2 months. It only took me a day of playing claw to get it down and feel comfortable holding the controller like that. I can't even hold a controller normally anymore, it's not possible. My advice, spend a day playing pubs while playing claw.
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NWS wrotenot a fan of getting arthritisChampionshipRiven wrote315 wrote Well seeing as you can now do button mapping with a normal controller, I don't see the point of it now, Paying $100 more for paddles on the back, I don't think so.considering i play competitive cod and a scuf is nearly over 300 in australia i think it is worth it as it can have me an advantage and the controller is 200 dollars cheaper but i want an opinion on someone who has one
From friends that have one, they tell me that they are very cheaply made and aren't comfortable to hold at all.
Considering I used to play A LOT of competitive cod and have previously owned/used a scuf, it's not worth buying either. My scuf broke in like 2 months. It only took me a day of playing claw to get it down and feel comfortable holding the controller like that. I can't even hold a controller normally anymore, it's not possible. My advice, spend a day playing pubs while playing claw.
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ChampionshipRiven wroteNWS wrotenot a fan of getting arthritisChampionshipRiven wrote315 wrote Well seeing as you can now do button mapping with a normal controller, I don't see the point of it now, Paying $100 more for paddles on the back, I don't think so.considering i play competitive cod and a scuf is nearly over 300 in australia i think it is worth it as it can have me an advantage and the controller is 200 dollars cheaper but i want an opinion on someone who has one
From friends that have one, they tell me that they are very cheaply made and aren't comfortable to hold at all.
Considering I used to play A LOT of competitive cod and have previously owned/used a scuf, it's not worth buying either. My scuf broke in like 2 months. It only took me a day of playing claw to get it down and feel comfortable holding the controller like that. I can't even hold a controller normally anymore, it's not possible. My advice, spend a day playing pubs while playing claw.
you'll get it regardless
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NWS wroteeventually but id prefer not having it before 30ChampionshipRiven wroteNWS wrotenot a fan of getting arthritisChampionshipRiven wrote315 wrote Well seeing as you can now do button mapping with a normal controller, I don't see the point of it now, Paying $100 more for paddles on the back, I don't think so.considering i play competitive cod and a scuf is nearly over 300 in australia i think it is worth it as it can have me an advantage and the controller is 200 dollars cheaper but i want an opinion on someone who has one
From friends that have one, they tell me that they are very cheaply made and aren't comfortable to hold at all.
Considering I used to play A LOT of competitive cod and have previously owned/used a scuf, it's not worth buying either. My scuf broke in like 2 months. It only took me a day of playing claw to get it down and feel comfortable holding the controller like that. I can't even hold a controller normally anymore, it's not possible. My advice, spend a day playing pubs while playing claw.
you'll get it regardless
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