View Full Version : How are the XBOX MadCatz Controllers?
SwiZz
Jan 21st, 2005, 02:12 PM
I was thinking of getting two more xbox controllers to have a full 4...for multiplayer games when ppl come over.....dont want to shell out 40 + tax each for 2 microsoft ones...unless madcatz or other third party ones are really not worth getting.
Whats your experience with any third party controllers? Do they break down easily?
Cheapest Microsoft Type S Controller I know: $34.99 at CompuCentre
Both of these are $19.99:
HipGear:
http://www.bestbuy.ca/multimedia/products/large/10043662.jpg
MadCatz:
http://www.bestbuy.ca/multimedia/products/large/10012284.jpg
Ugh...they look so cheazy =S......anyone know where to get decent, and cheap controllers?
killuminati
Jan 21st, 2005, 02:29 PM
they are both crap... ive used both and both have broken very easily.
i got em for about $10 when they were on sale at seperate times.
A and B wont work on the hip gear one. The rigth control stick is messed for the madcatz one so in menus its constantly moving around and cant be used.
I think the best bet is to find used Xbox ones i heard they go for about $20 or try e-.bay. Trust me, the 3rd party ones are a huge waste of money.
also if you are even lucky that they dont break, they feel like complete crap and totally different spacing than the S controller.
nonanon
Jan 21st, 2005, 02:45 PM
I agree with killuminati. I have used both brands as well, and the analog sticks on both started to "drift" after about a month of use :confused: And the Hip Gear one I had stopped working altogether shortly after that :evil:
Stick with original MS controllers to avoid the headache.
SwiZz
Jan 21st, 2005, 03:06 PM
I agree with killuminati. I have used both brands as well, and the analog sticks on both started to "drift" after about a month of use :confused: And the Hip Gear one I had stopped working altogether shortly after that :evil:
Stick with original MS controllers to avoid the headache.
bawh....so expensive. 2 * 34.99 *1.15 = $80.48 :cry:
yea maybe i'll leave it till i find some used ones for sale
Mike71
Jan 21st, 2005, 03:19 PM
Is there any decent wireless controllers? I have a Logitech one but it blows. Its the large one and I hate it!!
Carnage
Jan 21st, 2005, 03:28 PM
A rule of thumb with video game controllers is to always buy official controllers. 3rd party controllers are nearly always crap.
I have that madcatz controller. I can't stand it. buttons are in different layouts, and the analog sticks are way too jumpy. Only one of my freinds uses it, he's gotten used to it.
As far as wireless controllers go the only good wireless controllers that I know of are the wavebird controllers for the gamecube.
scottyb
Jan 21st, 2005, 04:14 PM
I picked up a near mint official XBOX S-controller from <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=78 target=_blank>ebay</a> for $19CDN shipped to my door, that seems to be about the going rate if you are patient.
Fobulous
Jan 21st, 2005, 04:18 PM
totally agree that 3rd party controllers are horrid. Had a mad catz controller and it truly sucked.
for people looking to buy a controller, i have 2 original size Microsoft controllers available. I'll sell one for $20, sell both for $35. Both work fine, just prefer to use the type-S ones instead.
wanted
Jan 21st, 2005, 04:28 PM
I bought a MadCatz recently from BB, I don't really like it
- The vibration is significantally weaker than the official one I have
- The grips feel disgusting
- The controllers bigger in shape
- Macro? How do you use it?
- The triggers are so small and have some fine 'grip' on it
IMO, I wouldn't get one, regret buying one too.
426Hemi
Jan 21st, 2005, 04:37 PM
I have the Madcatz, and straight out of the package, the analog stick started drifting. I got it free with my xbox (which came with the s-controller), so I really didn't care. I only used it for GTA:VC because it was big and spaced out like the original xbox controller so it sort of had a relaxed feel to it if you played with it for a couple of hours. But I still wouldn't recommenf wasting your money on it :cheesygri
Carnage
Jan 21st, 2005, 04:52 PM
for people looking to buy a controller, i have 2 original size Microsoft controllers available. I'll sell one for $20, sell both for $35. Both work fine, just prefer to use the type-S ones instead.
I used to really like the original controllers.
But ever since I've gotten my crystal xbox, and started using the S-controller I just can't go back. The S-countroller feels significantly better then the original.
Mr Nobody
Jan 21st, 2005, 05:01 PM
You guys are just reminding me of those $5 S-Controllers that we all got cancelled on from <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=19 target=_blank>Amazon.ca</a>. :(
craigclone
Jan 21st, 2005, 05:10 PM
My madcatz had alignment problems. Kept wanting to veer left.
Played with it for a couple of hours that way because I was to lazy to change controllers and considered it a challenge.
It'll never get plugged back into my machine though.
Their support line must answer with "what's up cat?".
Fobulous
Jan 21st, 2005, 05:14 PM
I used to really like the original controllers.
But ever since I've gotten my crystal xbox, and started using the S-controller I just can't go back. The S-countroller feels significantly better then the original.
want to buy a crystal controller now... they just look nice.
got a blue one right now, time to change it up a bit!
felix
Jan 22nd, 2005, 12:45 AM
Carnage is right on. Avoid 3rd party if at all possible. Unless of course the first parties are discontinued (ie. original NES controllers!). Almost all 3rd parties have some type of "alignment problem" so you're really just wasting your money instead of saving money. It's very frustrating when you lose because you realize you were cheap in buying a faulty controller. Spend a little more and save the hassles. Plus they have a higher resale value :D
Belfour20
Jan 22nd, 2005, 01:01 AM
I have a Mad Catz wireless Lynx and love it (even more than my original "Duke" which is hard to beat). It's spot on precision and went all over the house (downstairs and upstairs and outside) and there's no cut outs in the transmission and no delays...
Reading what the others have said, I guess I got lucky with mine then....
ashtray13
Jan 22nd, 2005, 10:32 AM
I have the madcatz Micron one.. it's the smaller one... I have no problems w/ it.. Infact I prefer it over the S type.
tlamm
Jan 22nd, 2005, 10:19 PM
I have the large Logitech wireless and love it.. But I have large hands and also like the original x-box controller.. I beleave the new logitech wireless controller is smaller (more like the new official controllers)...
I purchased and retured the madcatz wireless controllers (felt to cheap)..
Is there any decent wireless controllers? I have a Logitech one but it blows. Its the large one and I hate it!!
crimsona
Jan 24th, 2005, 01:08 AM
The new Logitech smaller controllers are awesome - I have a pair of silver Cordless Actions for the PS2 and I prefer them over the Sony corded ones I have.
Feels a lot better than old large one - which is the same as the current PC controller on sale at CostCo and whatnot.