![]() The analog sticks are large, concave, and have a crosshair-shaped etching in their middle serving as an aid to keep your thumb centered. If you need to game quietly to avoid waking people up, this is far quieter than the clacking sounds the standard Xbox One controller produces when you repeatedly mash the face buttons. Each press feels more precise and requires less effort to push, actuating at 1.2mm. The result is a set of buttons that are quiet, yet more tactile than I’m used to feeling in a controller. This one features “mecha-tactile” switches under the D-pad and face buttons. ![]() Really, nothing else is new with the Wolverine V2, but there are still some surprises here if you haven’t yet used the Raion fightpad made for PS4. By holding this button and tapping left or right on the D-pad, you can adjust the chat volume. Holding it in while pressing up or down on the D-pad will tweak the game audio in your headset, which can connect to this controller via its bottom-mounted 3.5mm headphone jack. Beneath it is a handy audio configuration button that’s used to adjust volume on the fly while connected to your Xbox. The share button, which is new to the Xbox Series X / S controller, is here as well, and you’ll find that in between the D-pad and right analog stick. Razerįrom a usability standpoint, I like that Razer moved the Xbox system-level buttons (menu, view) closer to the left analog stick and face buttons. ![]() It feels very pleasant - bordering on ergonomic - to hold in my medium-sized hands. Razer made the grips rounder than before and coated them in a grippy, non-slip texture to keep it from sliding around if you get sweaty while playing. Most of the changes from the previous version are cosmetic, but they make for a more comfortable controller that’s a joy to use. It’s available starting today from Razer’s site. ![]() It’s a far cry from the versatility offered by Microsoft’s Elite Series 2 controller, but it’s considerably cheaper at $100. It’s called the Wolverine V2, and it has more enthusiast features than the pack-in controller that ships with Xbox consoles, like “mecha-tactile” switches under its face buttons, trigger stops for a customizable trigger feel, and a couple of macro buttons. Razer has announced a new version of its Wolverine wired controller that’s made specifically for the Xbox Series X / S, with support for Xbox One and PC.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |