

Input lag is a different story and is a real thing, although I only experienced it on PC (and so far only on PES 2015, which was an awful console Thank you very much! That's an argument I can understand, having dozens of wireless controllers could indeed lead to such problems. That always irritates and stops me when I want to make a circular motion. Also I don't like that both GC sticks don't lie in a round body, but one with these eight corners.

I get that it was designed to imitate the N64 c-buttons, but it's just to small (meaning it lacks surface). Oh and the C-stick is really inferioir to a real stick in my opinion. I much more prefer the layout that started with the SNES and nowadays is found on Wii U and Sony & MS consoles. Personally, I don't think it's good that the face buttons have different size and shape. But why? At least 'A' and 'B' should be equally big, because almost every game needs at least two main buttons (Smash even needs more than two). You can feel which one is 'A', because it's so big, and because of that, you can probably also distinctively feel the 'B' button. What I still don't get is why people like the design of the face buttons (of course everyone has a different taste and different requirements), I always found it confusing. I mean it doesn't make any difference to me if the stick and buttons are on one level or not. Regarding your explanation of the advantages of the GC controller: Ok those are things that don't matter to me. Thu 2nd Jul Ok that would be conceivable, as the OUYA and chinese consoles probably (I don't really know, just assuming) are manufactured in a cheaper way.īut on PC, Nintendo, Microsoft or Sony consoles I've never experienced a wireless controller lag.īTW, a Pro Controller with built-in Wiimote would be Really? I thought that was the whole point of the Mayflash GC adapter, that it works in every game that supports the Wii U Pro or classic controller (pro).
