Lord_Scorpion34
3 years agoLegend
ALC Tweaking
How did you guys start when adjusting your ALC settings? Did you dial everything up & go down as needed? Or dial everything down & go up as needed?
How did you guys start when adjusting your ALC settings? Did you dial everything up & go down as needed? Or dial everything down & go up as needed?
@hayhor wrote:
My friend got one with digital triggers and immediately sent it back to have regular ones put in.
Sorry about your bud's experience, but I'm really glad to hear that because I've continually regretted not getting digital triggers.
The ONE thing I really think they should do, but they don't, is to include a replacement set of the upper paddles with a new controller. They do send an extra lower pair, but they really should include both. They're fairly generous about thumb sticks. They send a bunch of extras with a new controller as samples for the various sizes, and when I ordered some more of the one I like, they sent several more than I paid for.
the thumb stick durability is very good as well. I had to replace Scuf sticks about once every couple of months, but I haven't had to replace AIM sticks yet. I do have to say that the feel of the material Scuf uses is much nicer, but at the cost of longevity.
@hayhor Yes. My new controller was shipped with a replacement set of the lower paddles and a baggie with an assortment of thumbstick samples. Good thing for my hands, too, because it turns out that my hand size requires using the shortest sticks they sell (I think I ordered med left and tall right). I was getting cramping in my right hand right away from the stretch. While on my Scuf PS4 controller, I was very comfortable with a long right stick.
@hayhorI buy paddle kits from eXtremeRate , they have great products and always getting upgrades and enhancements.
the only downside is that you need to fix it by yourself.
no soldering is required unless you want extra features which are easy anyway.
but dismantling the controller is a must, I recently bought the new kit that will add two buttons and two paddles at the back, great stuff.
the good thing is that upgrading from two paddles and adding two additional buttons requires only replacing the board and the housing that they will send you but you don't have to take the controller apart again.
and the whole thing will cost you like 25 USD plus your original controller.