The Scuf Envision Pro V2 has some of the best buttons and triggers I’ve ever used, but it’s massively let down by convoluted software
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The Scuf Envision Pro V2 sits in a fairly niche space in the controller market, positioned for those who want to use a controller, but one with the extra buttons and inputs that are better utilized on keyboard and mouse. The buttons and triggers feel superb, though the software lacks stability, and all in all – I’m left wondering who would actually benefit from all the additional bells and whistles.
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Comfortable design, symmetrical sticks suit those that prefer PlayStation pads
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Buttons are wonderfully clicky and tactile
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A whole heap of additional buttons
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Full features require a desktop app
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Wireless and wired modes have trouble working with each other
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Placement of additional buttons can lead to accidental inputs, and control scheme confusion
Scuf Envision Pro V2: two-minute review
Bespoke PC controllers are still fairly rare in the gaming accessory space, though it’s definitely a growing market. Most offer simple controllers ...
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