I have been considering buying a controller with paddles for a long time, but I keep hearing disappointment.
I sway between the burn controller and the king controller. With the King controller I heard that it pulls to the right after some time. I did not find any reviews on the Burn Controller. I would be happy if you would help me!
Neither nor: Scuff.
I absolutely can't recommend Scuf. A colleague and I both had one from Scuf and both of them broke independently after 2 months. Even after the repair, after 2 months the problem was exactly the same. So I only have experience with absolutely rancid quality. However, Burn looked very high quality throughout the videos thanks to the butterfly paddles.
Oha. I had a good experience with my Scuff-Pro from England. I've had it for a few years and it still runs and works perfectly.
Thank you for your prompt reply!
But what does it look like after a long time? Does the right stick move to the left or something?
Unfortunately I can't say too much about Burn, it also says above that Burn looked more and more high-quality in all of the videos. I once tested a king with a colleague and have to say that the paddles were too short for me personally but I hadn't heard anything about the stick.
Ok, but your colleague was satisfied with it or is he still?
Well, he never complained, but he did get a scuf a year ago as far as I know, but since I don't have much contact with him I can hardly say how satisfied he was with the two controllers. Personally, I find all of these modded controllers unnecessary since the Scuf incident anyway, because I can also simply play the "Tactical Key Springer" controller assignment in CoD, which I can deal with at least as well. But if you asked stupidly, had you ever thought about using an "FPS Strike Pack Standard"? It is much cheaper and has the same function as a scuf. I heard that it should be quite good. It doesn't look that nice, but you don't look at the controller while gaming.
So!
I have now decided on the King controller after further research, but thanks anyway for the help