![]() ![]() ![]() But even the addition of these extra programmable buttons are counteracted by the hindrances in stick and button feel. They do take some time to get used to, but the feature offers extra value to competitive gamers. The buttons are very easy to program and work without a hitch. If you're a fan of shooters, then the programmable buttons on the back are a nice addition. But on the standard Xbox One Controller, there's finesse in precision that made me feel more in tune to the driving experience. The sticks are accurate, and in my tests, I couldn't find much, if any, dead zone. When jumping over to racing game Forza Motorsport, I was surprised how the stiffness in the sticks affected my driving. But Microsoft has said it's not necessary to "break in" a controller. It's possible that, after a lot of wear, the sticks might loosen up. Not a single button or stick on the PowerA feels as good as on the standard Xbox One controller. I wasn't able to land wavedashes properly, and it got me wondering: Is it the same on a standard Xbox One Controller? After plugging in the controller that came with my Xbox One S, I was pulling off perfect wavedashes as if I were using a GameCube controller. But trying a more advanced technique, like a wavedash - which requires a quick press of the Y button into a left or right trigger - was even more difficult. ![]()
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