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Old 11-27-2011, 05:35 PM
NedLynch NedLynch is offline
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The Razor Onza I got is the $50.00 version, I think they have one cheaper one.
The adjustable sticks I left in their most loose position, can't really find any use for tightening them, but that is just me. The best feature are the additional remapable shoulder buttons, you can remap any button of the pad to them, naturally I mapped the clickable sticks to them. Having 4 shoulder buttons takes a bit getting used to.
The A,B,X and Y buttons are hyperresponsive, like that a lot. The D-pad I do like better as well than the original.
All in all the controller is rather light weight, feels quite delicate and that is how you start to play at some point, light button touches, delicate movements of the sticks, if that makes any sense.
I happen to like the pad a lot, some people seem to have issues with the overall "lighter-more delicate" design, but if you are not into button mashing anyways I'd say get it.

Little edit to my previous post, I have everything maxed out, exept the draw distances, I increased those so far only by one.

And yes, it's great to have someone who understands the need to get into an alternate reality at times, be it a flight sim or a game like Skyrim.

The more I play Skyrim the more it draws me in, the quests are much more interesting to me than in Oblivion, even though the basic tasks are of course the same (go there, fetch that, kill this). The areas that open up at times after entering a "dungeon" are quite surprising and at times you find yourself just looking at you new discovery saying "would you look at that".
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