The Instinct Pro also comes with the new hybrid D-pad by default, although you can configure it with a directional D-pad or order one separately to easily swap between if you desire. Most importantly, the Instinct Pro feels fantastic in the hands. The grip on the rear of each handle is superb. It features a unique hexagonal pattern that gets thicker as it reaches the edges of the handles, providing more grip where your hands actually make contact with the controller and less friction towards the center.
This hexagonal theme runs along the thumbsticks, rear triggers, and bumpers, creating a subtle, yet cohesive design throughout the controller. As far as battery goes, you may be disappointed to find out that the Scuf Instinct Pro utilizes two AA batteries, as opposed to the built-in battery of its predecessor, the Scuf Prestige. While an integrated rechargeable battery could have easily been justified given the price point, the design decision is understandable.
Most pro players will likely opt to play wired anyhow, as this provides the lowest latency experience and reduces overall weight. The Scuf Instinct Pro features three built-in customizable profiles that allow you to quickly swap your settings for specific games on the fly. Even better, buttons can easily be mapped without needing to connect to your computer or Xbox through a third-party app. Each profile is color-coded, indicated by a small light below the mute button on the face of the controller.
To remap any of the buttons to one of the four rear paddles, you simply press and hold the profile button for a moment, followed by a simultaneous press of one of the paddles and any button of your choosing. The ability to quickly jump between different games without needing to reconfigure your entire controller is a fantastic addition. The Scuf Instinct Pro performed exceptionally in every game I threw its way — ranging from casual to competitive titles. Truthfully, I was most impressed with the triggers, especially in a competitive game like Apex Legends.
In other cases, they write their own. Navigating the Amazon site is easy. Even though the site is huge, you will not feel overwhelmed when searching for Scuf Best Controller. You can search for items by brand, price or user rating. You can also search for specific features. Although most Scuf Best Controller are similar, there are several differences worth noting.
Here are nine criteria to consider when choosing an Scuf Best Controller:. Although price is not the only factor to consider, it is nevertheless extremely important. The price of an Scuf Best Controller should be in line with its value. You can compare Scuf Best Controller reviews to make sure you are getting a fair price. This is easy to do on Amazon.
The demand for a particular Scuf Best Controller is a good indication of its ability to perform the functions for which it was designed. If a product has been around for a while and still has a high demand, it is likely a good product.
Scuf Best Controller materials differ from manufacturer to manufacturer. Consider where and how you will be using your Scuf Best Controller to determine if one material would be better than another. Like most products, Scuf Best Controllers come in various sizes.
Do you need a large Scuf Best Controlleror a small one? Think about where you will use your Scuf Best Controller in order to determine the best size.
You can also read the customer reviews on Amazon to see what others are saying about the size of the unit they purchased. Scuf Best Controllers also come in a variety of colors. The paddles on the Prestige also feature more customization options than the Scuf Elite.
New to the Prestige, you can now reconfigure the paddles to replicate any button on the controller besides the triggers and the Xbox home button. I found that mapping the bumper buttons to the paddles was especially helpful if you use the paddles as a supplement to the face buttons, rather than a replacement. Regardless, more choice is always a good thing.
That said, without the paddles, the Prestige becomes a far less remarkable controller. The controller comes with two sets of analog sticks, domed and concave, which you can swap out after pulling off the removable faceplate.
In addition to customized controller bodies, Scuf sells extra faceplates and plastic rings that line the analog stick movement areas. Both the faceplates and analog sticks lock in magnetically, holding snug until you decide to peel them off. The Prestige also features a lot of customization in its triggers, which makes it especially useful for competitive shooters. Personally I prefer the full press, but at half-travel, you can basically tap the trigger like a face button, which has its uses. By Mike Fahey.
All the colors of the wind. Photo: Scuf Gaming.
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