Hi,
Id like to say upfront I only tested the controller on Fortnite on a PS4 Pro. I felt it’s most noticeable on a game that requires fast input and it wouldn’t be of much use using it on a turn based or single player rpg as it doesn’t always provide you with the correct feedback.
WIRELESS V1.01
I played with the controller for about 7 hours on the 1.01 version which it came out of the box with which was a god awful experience both wireless and wired. The input lag was unbearable ( half a second at times ) tho I didn’t get any stick drift but it might not have been noticeable due to the insane input lag.
WIRED V1.01
Wired started out great but as time went by over the course of 3-4 hours the stick drift appeared every 30 seconds and it would litterally move across the screen on its own.
WIRED Beta V1.02
So I moved on to the beta.. let me go ahead and say everything is better. The stick drift on wired has all but disappeared, there’s no noticeable input lag on wired. The stick drift still remains however. It’s going the right direction but on the occasion it feels I lose control over my character and it moves in all directions. It happens ever so often which sometimes in bad moments it proves fatal in a game such as Fortnite. I’d like to share however that I managed to win a few solo and duo games and actually hit a pin in one of the events using this controller so it’s playable up till a certain point. I think right now what’s limiting me more is my ability to use the controller itself as I’m not used to the bindings on the new triggers and paddles. I will update once I’ve played something else over the weekend to see if it’s just my inability to use the controller atm.
WIRELESS beta V1.02
Input lag is still there but a lot less than what it was. I feel there’s no stick drift when playing wireless however I normally sit quite far away from my ps4 as I play on a 75 inch screen ( more than 3 meters away) if I pick up a chair n sit closer the input lag lessens ever so slightly. I haven’t played much wireless on the beta yet so I’ll try this tommorow n report back on the results when I used it a bit more.
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Im on the 1.02 beta aswell.
Everything is fine, except the stick drift is worse than ever before on both of the sticks.
Makes the controller absolutely useless.
Everything is fine, except the stick drift is worse than ever before on both of the sticks.
Makes the controller absolutely useless.
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Let me share my thoughts. So if you look at razer official store raiju isn't listed as a product and I can't find any at the stores in my country so they rolled it back. When I contacted support for the first time was when I updated my 1gen, they send me some firmware never worked out in the end so I sent it back and bought the ultimate same story with the firmware nothing works out in my case and support advice me again to send it back. So the once left are Guinea pigs testing their tries for a fix and the options we have left is sending the controller back getting a refund and waiting for the time they finally fix it and then bay it or waiting and hoping we get a fix but they aren't saying anything and we are sitting in the dark.
After update Still feel delayed.
I feel that deadzone is bigger than raiju 1gen and DS4. I prefer the operation of raiju 1gen.
In the firmware 1.02 wireless use feels ok, wired use is very bad.
I feel that deadzone is bigger than raiju 1gen and DS4. I prefer the operation of raiju 1gen.
In the firmware 1.02 wireless use feels ok, wired use is very bad.
I have a lot less input lag on wired as wireless. However, the stick drift on left stick is still there. Even worse on wireless.
After playing two games with Bluetooth it’s immediately noticeable there’s no drift. The input lag is bothersome but it doesn’t make it unplayable. I think between the Bluetooth and wired Bluetooth seems to be the better option for now on the beta
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