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8bitdo ulitmate wireless controller 2 just dropped

STARSBarry

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Given i have heard good things about the first one, the features and importantly the price for something that apparently feels at least xbox quality I slapped down a preorder, not released in the UK until April. But my current Xbox series controller is starting to get a bit of drift in Space Marine 2 on PC I'm going to take the chance.

Looks good.
 
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GymWolf

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Given i have heard good things about the first one, the features and importantly the price for something that apparently feels at least xbox quality I slapped down a preorder, not released in the UK until April. But my current Xbox series controller is starting to get a bit of drift in Space Marine 2 on PC I'm going to take the chance.

Looks good.
Take a look at gamesir controllers, they are a bit cheaper than 8bitdo but they still have hall effect sticks and triggers and 1000hz polling rate.
 
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KiteGr

Member
Take a look at gamesir controllers, they are a bit cheaper than 8bitdo but they still have hall effect sticks and triggers and 1000hz polling rate.
I was recently on the hunt for a controller and I passed them up because the come only wired. I don't know if anything changed.
 

Maogp

Member
I had some problems with the original with some games, like Space Marine 2, and some others. Also not being able to freely configure the buttons left me a bit perplexed (for example I can't set F12 for screenshots on a back button). Also the profiles don't work in BT mode, but only in wireless mode. Great pad, but I'll pass this one.
 
Testing out Hugo in Third Strike (30th Anniversary Edition Steam) and SPDs don’t work for me on the dpad… at all. Frustrating. Don’t get this controller if you enjoy fighting games and main grapplers.

Fucking annoying.

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Works fine in SF6 with Gief.

Sesame Street Idk GIF
 
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Soodanim

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I had some problems with the original with some games, like Space Marine 2, and some others. Also not being able to freely configure the buttons left me a bit perplexed (for example I can't set F12 for screenshots on a back button). Also the profiles don't work in BT mode, but only in wireless mode. Great pad, but I'll pass this one.
I appreciate the insight. These are the critically important details you don't normally hear.
 
Have the first Ultimate, and it's decent... but I found something far superior. It's the Gamesir Cyclone 2.
gamesir-cyclone-2-announcement-cover.jpg


I highly, highly recommend everyone to consider this controller. It's exceptional. and Not expensive. I got mine for $43!

TMR Sticks, microswitch buttons, hall effect triggers, dock, 1000hz polling...

Here's a review from a decent reviewer on YouTube who waxes lyrical about it:

I absolutely love mine. Still might get the 8bitdo Ultimate 2 though... Cos I was going to get a second Cyclone 2. Tough decision ahead! will wait for reviews/comparisons.

One thing is for certain though... we are living in the golden age of third-party controllers. Even budget (i.e. low cost) options are superior to anything first party. Crazy times.
 
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samuelgregory

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-TMR Joysticks - Offering higher sensitivity, greater precision, and enhanced durability.

-8BitDo Exclusive Wireless Technology - “8Speed”, it delivers an exceptionally stable 2.4G connection with ultra-low latency under 1ms. Engineered for rock-solid reliability, it features strong anti-interference and a 10m range with virtually no lag.

-Trigger Mode Switch - Easily switch between linear Hall Effect triggers and non-linear tactile triggers for optimal control across different gaming scenarios.

-1000Hz Polling Rate (for 2.4G and wired connection). Customizable 6-Axis Motion Control. Turbo function. Rumble vibration. Support 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2.

-2 Pro back paddle buttons, extra R4/L4 bumpers, and tactile bumpers & D-pad for enhanced control and faster response. Includes a multifunctional charging dock and USB-C adapter for seamless connectivity.

-Compatible with Windows PC and Android – 2.4G and wired for Windows nisha umar novel pdf download, Bluetooth for Android.

Thanks ArtHands ArtHands for the summary of new features


Instant buy for me. The original ultimate wireless from 8bitdo is the GOAT controller for the price IMO.

The new 8BitDo controller offers improved TMR Joysticks for precision, 8Speed wireless tech for ultra-low latency, and a Trigger Mode Switch for customizable control. It features a 1000Hz polling rate, 6-axis motion control, and additional back paddles for enhanced gameplay. With a charging dock, USB-C adapter, and compatibility with Windows PC and Android, it’s a versatile and reliable option for gamers.
 
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jshackles

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Not sure if it was posted yet, but they finally put a page up about this:


Those lighting mode options look great!
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!


-TMR Joysticks - Offering higher sensitivity, greater precision, and enhanced durability.

-8BitDo Exclusive Wireless Technology - “8Speed”, it delivers an exceptionally stable 2.4G connection with ultra-low latency under 1ms. Engineered for rock-solid reliability, it features strong anti-interference and a 10m range with virtually no lag.

-Trigger Mode Switch - Easily switch between linear Hall Effect triggers and non-linear tactile triggers for optimal control across different gaming scenarios.

-1000Hz Polling Rate (for 2.4G and wired connection). Customizable 6-Axis Motion Control. Turbo function. Rumble vibration. Support 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2.

-2 Pro back paddle buttons, extra R4/L4 bumpers, and tactile bumpers & D-pad for enhanced control and faster response. Includes a multifunctional charging dock and USB-C adapter for seamless connectivity.

-Compatible with Windows PC and Android – 2.4G and wired for Windows, Bluetooth for Android.

Thanks ArtHands ArtHands for the summary of new features


Instant buy for me. The original ultimate wireless from 8bitdo is the GOAT controller for the price IMO.

Think I might have to get this. 8bitdo is the best controller manufacturer by a mile. They absolutely embarrass the first parties.
 

Explorer200

Neo Member
The tactile "improved" dpad on these starting with the xbox ultimate 3 mode is pure trash if you intend to play fighting games with a controller. You can't accurately roll your thumb on the dpad. Try doing half circle forward specials from a crouch position. (Gonna have a bad time).


Maybe I have a lemon controller or I gotta break it in but that is par for the course with their older models and the bad dpad lottery pre Pro 2.


8bitdo is the best at releasing new hardware with a catch. Two steps forward and one step back with each revision. The 1st Gen ultimate controller has a snes mushy style dpad that is sufficient for Contra and fighting games but it has mushy R1 and L1 buttons that feel like they could get stuck.


The Xbox 3-mode edition fixes that with their fantastic subtle clicky R1 and L1 buttons but then you get the tactile dpad that is sufficient for menu navigation or side scrollers that only require you to hold left or right to move but not good for fighting games/ Contra.


Im going to see if I can take the snes mushy membranes from the gen 1 dpad and put it in the Xbox 3 mode.


Besides the dpad the Xbox 3 mode controller is fantastic but then at that point I might as well use a 360 controller if I'm going to forfeit the use of the dpad when I play Contra and fighting games.


Besides not being compatible with the switch, a potential con of the soon to be released Ultimate 2 would be the joystick led ring having a matte finish. While both the 3 mode and ultimate 2 have metal joystick shafts, the ultimate 2 might not feel as smooth and amazing as the Xbox 3 mode (which has a glossy finish on the joystick perimeter ring for smooooth gliding).


Also this company needs to bootleg whatever tech Microsoft does to be able to sync multiple controllers to one adapter on PC.
 

Nydus

Member
Nice features. But i just dont like the ergonomics of it. Its just a bit too small for my hands. Furthermore are the edges here and there a bit sharp. You can get used to it but its not ideal.

The Gamesir Cyclone 2 feels better but i dont really like microswitch buttons. they are so damn loud. >.< (Start and select buttons are also a pain to hit properely) I also dont like the pedals on both. I dont need pedals and they always get in the way.

I really like the Gamesir Tarantula Pro. Perfect Facebuttons, you can tightly look the pedals so they dont disturb paired with a perfect fit and finish. Sadly very expensive. :(
 
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TrebleShot

Member
Yeah never been the biggest fan of mine, its the handles. They are parallel to each other so it feels like it pins your elbows in, very un-natural especially if you have giant bicepts like me.

I have been messing about with the Cyclone 2 which again is a great controller, but I dont think I like the mechanical buttons, very clicky and I just like membranes better.

Recently went back to old faithful the elite series 2 and now back to the KK3 pro which in my opinion has the best face buttons, d pad, sticks and extremely smooth triggers.

I like gadgets though so maybe ill pick this up just to see.
Major improvement is the metal ring on the sticks, makes a massive difference.
 

GymWolf

Member
The new 8BitDo controller offers improved TMR Joysticks for precision, 8Speed wireless tech for ultra-low latency, and a Trigger Mode Switch for customizable control. It features a 1000Hz polling rate, 6-axis motion control, and additional back paddles for enhanced gameplay. With a charging dock, USB-C adapter, and compatibility with Windows PC and Android, it’s a versatile and reliable option for gamers.
Is this everydaybeast secondary account? :lollipop_grinning_sweat:
 
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ArtHands

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Nice features. But i just dont like the ergonomics of it. Its just a bit too small for my hands. Furthermore are the edges here and there a bit sharp. You can get used to it but its not ideal.

The Gamesir Cyclone 2 feels better but i dont really like microswitch buttons. they are so damn loud. >.< (Start and select buttons are also a pain to hit properely) I also dont like the pedals on both. I dont need pedals and they always get in the way.

I really like the Gamesir Tarantula Pro. Perfect Facebuttons, you can tightly look the pedals so they dont disturb paired with a perfect fit and finish. Sadly very expensive. :(

8bitdo said (on Taobao) that their controller models with docks, are designed for Asian market who typical have smaller hands than Europe/US market
 
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drotahorror

Member
I grabbed a purple ultimate 2c for my wife instead of another ultimate for myself. I have 2x Pro 2s as well.

The 2c was only $25 with hall sticks and triggers with extra bumpers as well like wtf crazy deal.
 
Nice features. But i just dont like the ergonomics of it. Its just a bit too small for my hands. Furthermore are the edges here and there a bit sharp. You can get used to it but its not ideal.

The Gamesir Cyclone 2 feels better but i dont really like microswitch buttons. they are so damn loud. >.< (Start and select buttons are also a pain to hit properely) I also dont like the pedals on both. I dont need pedals and they always get in the way.

I really like the Gamesir Tarantula Pro. Perfect Facebuttons, you can tightly look the pedals so they dont disturb paired with a perfect fit and finish. Sadly very expensive. :(
I've tried using both the Ultimate C and the original Ultimate controller for Switch and I just can't get used to them due to the ergonomics. I think what I've narrowed it down to is that the handles aren't as angled outward as the Xbox controller or Dualsense.
 

nemiroff

Gold Member
Why the fuck does it look like there are six buttons in the front and only two on the bottom.

Could be better for what I know, just asking..
 
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Larxia

Member
I've tried using both the Ultimate C and the original Ultimate controller for Switch and I just can't get used to them due to the ergonomics. I think what I've narrowed it down to is that the handles aren't as angled outward as the Xbox controller or Dualsense.
Yeah it's the main thing I'm afraid of with these controllers. Just in pictures they seem uncomfortable to hold because of the shape.
 
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