statham
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Very Nice.
Very Nice.
Nice.
It's per game, right?
Pretty sure it's system-level. The Elite controller lets you switch between two configurations with the flip of a switch.
Pretty sure it's system-level. The Elite controller lets you switch between two configurations with the flip of a switch.
ah ok, for some reason I thought it was per game.
Nice.
You can have up to 256 profiles.
OMG that's pretty good.
You can have up to 256 profiles.
I'm guessing you have to go into the Settings menu to actually switch between profiles? As in, it doesn't detect which game you're playing and automatically change.
Pretty sure it's automatic, and stored on the pad, so when you go to a friends house, it works as you set at home with no effort.Does the elite switch automatically when I turn on the game? Or do I need to load it up first in the app. Automatic would be amazing.
No idea, but I would hope they make the Xbox Accessories App (the one used for configuring the buttons) snapable so changing profiles can be real quick on non-Elite controllers.
Is snapping actually quick in the NXE?
Wait, you can do this on the PS4???YEEEEEEEEWAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
probably my favorite feature of the PS4
Yes, but it needs to be manually changed per title, and is purely there as an accessibility option. It is nowhere as good as the extensive tweaking you can do with the Xbox Elite Controller preference app. Now question is, will standard control confit be more like that, or more like the PS4.Wait, you can do this on the PS4???
Wait, you can do this on the PS4???
Awesome. Great decision although it would be odd to make it like exclusive to the Elite controller if its handled by the OS itself
Wait, you can do this on the PS4???
The Elite Controller has a small amount of NAND to save controller profiles so you can program the pad, and then take it with you and switch between them with a physical switch.
Awesome. Great decision, it would have been odd to make it like exclusive to the Elite controller if its handled by the OS itself
The Elite actually does the remapping on the controller itself (you can apparently use the app to set up a custom control mapping on one system, then carry that over to any other system), this system-level remapping seems to be entirely separate.
Hopefully it's smart enough to detect an Elite, and disable the system-level remapping, otherwise two levels of conflicting remappings could get seriously confusing.
Isn't there a slight input delay since only the Elite controller has its own memory and the standard controllers don't?