A new Stick on the Block
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Re: A new Stick on the Block
Known about that for months, for $2 less you could have higher quality CH gear. Also CH can be used independently of each other where the logitech can notDuper wrote:Oh Bubba....
If anyone buys this controller...um when it breaks send it to me so i can make another abomination
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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yeah, when I went back over I thought it had been out since about June, but that is when they started handing them out to a few for reviewing. I gather they just hit the shelves a couple of days ago.
Having never touched any CH products or this, I can give any real feed back. .. guess I need to hit Best buy and look around.
From the bit that I've read the bodies are sturdy, but we will need to see how springs, triggers, and actuators hold up.
Way to stay on form there bro.
I will say that I'm not the \"average user\". I don't slam my equipment around. (execpt my mouse when I was building D3 levels ) I can't believe that there guys snapping off the triggers of the Cyborg 3D Gold! That's just nuts.
yeah, when I went back over I thought it had been out since about June, but that is when they started handing them out to a few for reviewing. I gather they just hit the shelves a couple of days ago.
Having never touched any CH products or this, I can give any real feed back. .. guess I need to hit Best buy and look around.
From the bit that I've read the bodies are sturdy, but we will need to see how springs, triggers, and actuators hold up.
Way to stay on form there bro.
I will say that I'm not the \"average user\". I don't slam my equipment around. (execpt my mouse when I was building D3 levels ) I can't believe that there guys snapping off the triggers of the Cyborg 3D Gold! That's just nuts.
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Not sure about the Cyborg Gold, but I had triggers on two different Cyborg Evos break on me after only a few weeks of play. When I opened up the sticks, I saw why; there's a tiny plastic tab on part of the trigger that snaps off. Just not well-designed.Duper wrote:I can't believe that there guys snapping off the triggers of the Cyborg 3D Gold! That's just nuts.
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I use a small finishing nail cut to length, heat it up with the soldering iron and push it through where the plastic tabs were. Wont break again.Foil wrote:Not sure about the Cyborg Gold, but I had triggers on two different Cyborg Evos break on me after only a few weeks of play. When I opened up the sticks, I saw why; there's a tiny plastic tab on part of the trigger that snaps off. Just not well-designed.Duper wrote:I can't believe that there guys snapping off the triggers of the Cyborg 3D Gold! That's just nuts.
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The Cyborg Evo has a light trigger intentionally. The construction may not be perfect, but it's intended to be light; the trigger is marketed as rapid fire, so they made it light with shallow range of motion. I have had my Evo for over a year and the trigger hasn't broken with me using for my afterburer.Foil wrote:Not sure about the Cyborg Gold, but I had triggers on two different Cyborg Evos break on me after only a few weeks of play. When I opened up the sticks, I saw why; there's a tiny plastic tab on part of the trigger that snaps off. Just not well-designed.Duper wrote:I can't believe that there guys snapping off the triggers of the Cyborg 3D Gold! That's just nuts.
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if it happens again on a new stick or you pull yours apart for some reason post some macro pics for a tutorialCanuck wrote:I use a small finishing nail cut to length, heat it up with the soldering iron and push it through where the plastic tabs were. Wont break again.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.