I made my own review of the PS4 scuf controller after now having it for about a week, and I decided to do so because a lot of the reviews you find out there are mainly just sponsored players praising the product. I used it for both PVE and PVP purposes but my review focuses on it's use in PVP scenarios. If you have a scuf controller as well and have some thoughts on it that I forgot or simply ignored, feel free to comment them below here on the post. Thanks, and have a great day Guardians.
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Edited by hydroRIZZY: 1/19/2016 9:09:52 PM*****IMO*****Well given the fact that scuf controllers are banned from any competitive scene its really not worth the money to invest in, on a competitive level. In terms of just Destiny puppeteer solves most aim issues when using shadestep, garrison, or crouch strafing. All in all its not worth $. If you wanted to spend money on a controller just buy a custom macro controller. Macro is way better!!!!!! Little more expensive but way worth it. ( macro controller with one button would fatality in MK )***** IMO ***** Edit Scuf controllers were allowed in MLG C.O.D (where they made their debute, because the "sponsorship" the company provided. They were not allowed in 3 open tournaments in 2015 to my knowledge. (Probably b/c they didnt provide sponsorship, -343 had one. And a couple others.) Still the investment is not worth your $ given stick and/button layouts will fix the "button sacrifice" issue anyone has in any game mode And not all pro gamers use them. Your favorite pro FPS gamer most likely, unless sponsored by scuf, doesnt use one either in tournaments.