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Reddit mentions of Gam3Gear Brook 360 Super Converter with Keychain
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Use with your Xbox 360 controllers on Xbox One and PC!No original wired controller required!Not setup required PLUG-and-PLAYVibration Support. Please check the compatibility of the product at the official web site before you place the order because NOT all the brand or models of the controllers / wheel / Joystick are compatible with the adapter.With Gam3Gear Keychain. It does not support headset or headphone.
Specs:
Height | 3.94 Inches |
Length | 7.87 Inches |
Width | 1.02 Inches |
To elaborate a bit, I played a bunch of matches today and really tried to find where the differences are. When the control stick is fully extended it's no different in feeling. I tried to find a difference here - I made lots of circles fast and slow with the reticle but it was all the same pattern. However, when you want to make small adjustments, it's completely different both due to the stiffer stick and deadzones. When trying to make small adjustments, it's easy to push just too hard in a direction and send the reticle flying at full speed, which explains the problems people are having. On the original 360 controller, it's almost like there's a middle zone on the stick where you can make finer adjustments without moving the reticle at full speed. On the Xbox One controller, that zone is basically nonexistent. If we had some very granular sensitivity options it could probably be mitigated on the Xbox One controller (not sure about the Elite - I have heard it's different on it too, and that it has stiffer sticks).
And here's the adapter in case you guys want to take a look at it in the studio.
https://www.amazon.com/Gam3Gear-Brook-Controller-Converter-Keychain/dp/B01GFH0MMW
Also, I know a lot of people complained about how diagonal reticle movement is faster, but that has always been the case in H3. I think people are just too used to the smoothed aiming in Reach onwards and forgot it was like that.