The Series X controller is a seriously nice piece of hardware. It feels solid and responsive in the hand, and as a bonus, it has really nice remappable back paddle kits from ExtremeRate available. I’m not a fan of their PS5 paddle solution, but they did a good job on the Xbox Series. I recommend at least picking up a series controller at some point, they’re great.
As I said, I mostly use my controller for retro gaming, and I need the + d-pad. Since the new controllers use a disc, that’s pretty much a no-go for me. I would rather keep my Xbox One controller until it dies, as it’s just the perfect controller for me.
The Series X controller is a seriously nice piece of hardware. It feels solid and responsive in the hand, and as a bonus, it has really nice remappable back paddle kits from ExtremeRate available. I’m not a fan of their PS5 paddle solution, but they did a good job on the Xbox Series. I recommend at least picking up a series controller at some point, they’re great.
As I said, I mostly use my controller for retro gaming, and I need the + d-pad. Since the new controllers use a disc, that’s pretty much a no-go for me. I would rather keep my Xbox One controller until it dies, as it’s just the perfect controller for me.
I feel that. I play retro games on my SBCs, so that feature is less important to me on a console style controller.