Do you think the new PS4 Razer controller is cheating?
Am just wondering about what people thoughts are about it
@vfighter: It's one of the two new 'licensed' 3rd party controllers for PS4 coming out in Europe. Razer Raiju has 4 extra buttons(2 underneath and 2 inside of the R1/L1 bumper buttons) like the Xbox Elite and has a switch for hair trigger locks. Revolution I believe only has 2 extra buttons on the bottom, no hair trigger lock, and can be programmed with different 'profiles' so multiple people can use it however they want.
Neither have swappable parts. Both appear to be somewhere between $100 and $125 usd(plus whatever import fees may apply). Nacon rumored to be €110, cant find the press release mentioned as a source where I found the rumored price.
https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2016/10/26/first-look-at-two-new-licensed-pro-controllers-for-ps4/ <-- details here.
As for the OP, no, I do not feel this is cheating as it is available to anyone who pays for it. It's not like a modded controller or software that monitors players through walls and marks them on screen that only ultra nerds understand how to use.
I do however want to buy a Nacon Revolution, I prefer the Xbox controller and I'm hoping this one wouldn't make my hands cramp as often as the Dual Shocks have in the past.
dualshock feels so good for gaming, this looks more like xbox shape which is too bulky and rounded imo
@dave462a: Do you think PS3 mouse that's been sold count as cheating? no, Sony been selling those - you could own anyone at fps with a mouse.
So a gamepad that has more buttons doesn't make you cheater.
PS. http://www.howtogeek.com/250624/how-to-connect-a-mouse-and-keyboard-to-your-playstation-4/ now you can "cheat" as well, enjoy.
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