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While you can adjust mods by simply tapping buttons on the controller, you probably shouldn't try to do this in game. Results seem to vary, and you're likely to die a lot. Turning on dropshot alone for a play session or two, I was shocked by how much an impact the mod had on my kill-to-death ratio. Playing a warmup round or two, I was averaging 0.

Yes, terrible. With dropshot on, my ratio rocketed to 3. While a bulk of that was most certainly due to the mod that had me falling to the ground as soon as I fired, thereby almost always dodging initial return fire, the hardware tweaks to the controller also likely contributed to that amazing spike in kills.

Evil starts out with stock first-party controllers and then completely tears them apart to improve a number of things.

The face buttons, for instance, are pulled apart and the rubber receiver under each one replaced with a button. This, I was told, makes the face buttons feel and act more like mouse clicks. By shortening the travel distance, it also reduces the time it takes the game to react to a button press. Evil also reduces the travel distance and tension on the triggers, and makes them more sensitive to a pull.

And the company adds two extra buttons to the back of its controllers; both look like small black buttons. Evil opts for buttons rather than the paddles seen on Scuf, Steam and Xbox Elite controllers because the company believes they're more comfortable and natural. Finally, Evil offers a variety of colors and prints for its controllers, as well as lighting effects and colors.

Because the controller is literally a rebuilt stock controller, it requires little to no time to get used to its design. I found that I adjusted to the better buttons and triggers very quickly, but rarely used those back buttons. It was nice to have them, but I think — as with back paddles — those are creations designed for someone willing to sit down and practice using them.

The downside of the controller is that many people — maybe rightfully so — will view your use of it as cheating. Even turning off those mods, because there's no way to prove you did, won't likely stop those accusations. You can read a bit more about Evil Controllers' thoughts on that accusation and what it all means in our section on modded controllers above.

If that sort of thing doesn't bother you, or you plan on picking this up for offline campaign play, I'd highly recommend the controller, both for its redesign and its powerful mods. While several esports teams use Logitech keyboards, headsets and mice during tournament play, it's unlikely you'll ever find a team using the company's gamepads. That's because Logitech simply doesn't make a high-end controller. Unfortunately, even at that price point, the F isn't worth picking up.

The biggest problem the F faces is that it relies on Bluetooth and a tiny dongle to connect to a PC. While I didn't run into any major issues, many of the top retail sites that sell the controller have plenty of reviews complaining about lag and dropped connections.

The other chief complaint is the relatively short distance over which the connection will work. The controller does ship with a USB cord to extend the physical reach of that dongle, but it makes for a sloppy solution. Even if one were to put that major concern aside, the basic controller isn't very well-designed.

The design of the controller and location of the batteries give the F a back weight that makes it feel like it might flip out of your hands if you let go. The horns of the controller, where you grip it, are more angled down and slightly shorter than most. For me, and I don't have large hands, that meant that my pinkies were gripping the very tips of those horns as I played — an uncomfortable feeling.

The thumbsticks feel a bit too tight, and the face buttons seem to have a bigger drop than even the standard Xbox One controller. The triggers are surprisingly tight, making the pull on them noticeably harder, and the bumpers are small squares rather than rectangles. The F does support both Xinput and Directinput, which means it is likely to work with a broader variety of non-traditional games.

That also includes Android TV. The one major positive for the controller is its directional pad, which relies on four individual switches rather than a single pivot point. It's surprising that a company that makes such well-designed mechanical keyboards and mice can so thoroughly overlook the burgeoning market for solid, high-end controllers. Even if that is in Logitech's future, the company is going to have to do a lot of work to get over the name it's made for itself as a sloppy controller creator.

PowerA isn't exactly the brand I think of when I'm considering which high-end gamepad to buy for my Windows gaming needs. The Washington-based accessory company is probably better known for its extensive line of branded mini-controllers, Skylanders play sets, console accessories and smartphone gamepads. The wired Fusion Pro includes a 9-foot braided USB cable, four buttons on its back, trigger locks, custom thumbstick tops and the ability to change its built-in illumination or turn it off on the fly.

The Fusion Pro is shaped slightly differently from the standard Xbox One gamepad, with rounded grips, and a little less weight to the controller. That light weight also means the controller feels a bit hollow, a bit cheap in places.

The controller's directional pad also feels somewhat cheap and too tight for my liking. Fortunately, that's not the case with the face buttons, which feel fairly close to those on Microsoft's original Xbox One controller. The thumbsticks have just the right amount of tension and are topped with oversized, concave 'platters.

The shafts of the thumbsticks are under a plastic sheath that appears to be ringed with a band of extra plastic or metal. The band is where the thumbstick touches the ring around the mini-joystick's base.

The effect doesn't really equal the same buttery smoothness I've noticed in controllers like Microsoft's Elite. The design is likely more about the lighting effects that the controller includes than any tweak to how it feels. The Fusion Pro sports lighting effects around the base of both thumbsticks and from a V-shaped cutout below the start and menu buttons. Small, flat buttons in the very center of the controller's back are used to change the brightness of the lighting effects and shift through more than a dozen color options, including off, color cycling and color shifting.

The colors for the thumbsticks and the color for the V-light are set independently. The triggers on the controller feel a bit larger, a bit flatter, than a traditional trigger, and they feel a bit tighter as well. Separate trigger locks for the right and left triggers allow you to greatly cut down on the travel space for a trigger pull.

These aren't the paddles found in an array of controllers, nor the triggers that Razer's Wildcat sports, but flat buttons instead. The design reduces the possibility of accidentally triggering them, but it also makes using them when you want to much harder. I found the best way to use this controller was to shift my hand down slightly so that my middle fingers could press on the larger two of the buttons and my pointer fingers could press the smaller, higher buttons. When I tried playing with my middle fingers on the top buttons and my ring fingers on the lower buttons, I simply couldn't apply the pressure needed to click the larger buttons.

Programming those buttons requires pushing a special button on the front of the controller, tapping the button you want replicated and then tapping the one you want programmed.

It's the least complex to change out of all of the controllers I tested. PowerA's Fusion Pro certainly doesn't stand up to the likes of Evil, Scuf, the Elite or the Wildcat, but it also comes in at a much lower price point. Ultimately, the decision to pick this up over a pricier competitor is going to come down to personal tastes, and how much value you see in higher-end parts and easier-to-use assignable buttons. Before companies like Scuf and Evil were making controllers for pro gamers, Razer already had its first pro controller banned and unbanned from Major League Gaming.

That short ban of the Razer Onza controller in isn't just an odd footnote in gaming history; it also shows how widespread specialized controllers have become in the half decade since.

Where in customizable controllers were viewed with suspicion, today most pro gamers use them. According to Razer, that story of the Onza ban is also evidence of just how good the company's pro controllers are. Razer says it took the lessons learned from the Onza and its predecessor, the Sabertooth, to design the Wildcat prototype.

Then the company took that controller out to be tested by pro gamers, and refined it based on their reactions. What the company ended up with is a solid gaming controller that offers a slew of refinement, a few customization options and four programmable buttons on its back.

The Wildcat's body feels a bit more shaped to the hand than the standard Xbox One controller's and, at grams, weighs nearly grams less than the Xbox One Elite controller. The thumbsticks are made of high-carbon steel and have a smooth feel to their motion, while the clicky face buttons seem to have much less travel than a standard controller's.

The directional pad is slightly sunken in, but otherwise unmemorable. Instead of using paddles like the Elite, Steam controller or the Scuf, or tiny buttons like the Evil, the Wildcat has an extra pair of triggers on its back and an extra set of smaller bumpers located between the main bumpers and separated by the detachable braided fiber cable.

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