
The first issue was the controller finish, which was terrible at attracting fingerprints, and the second issue was the cord length. Going back to my Fusion Pro review, beyond the lack of Xbox Series X support, I had two additional issues. We’re talking milliseconds here, but faster is better when you’re trying to survive. The tighter the lock, the faster you’ll fire if you press the trigger. These switches at the back of your controller offer three levels of lock for either trigger, allowing you to customize just how much you need to squeeze those triggers to activate. Another notable feature is the trigger locks. Removing them is quick and easy, and does zero damage to the controller. In this case, I’ve programmed one of the back paddles to mimic left on the D-Pad, so instead of moving my thumb, I just tap the rear paddle with my middle finger.Īdmittedly, I don’t find having all four paddles on the back very comfortable, so I just remove the bottom two. This is a critical way of communicating in these games, but sometimes moving your thumb to the D-Pad, even for a moment, could be a deadly mistake.


For example, in games like Fortnite and Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, pressing left on the D-Pad will target whatever you’re looking at, whether that be a location, enemy or item. Each of these buttons can be programmed to mimic any of the controllers face buttons. The most notable are the four programmable paddle buttons underneath the controller.
