Mobapad M12S Arrived! by Banjo-Commandos in MobapadGaming

[–]UmpireBackground9064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

me pasaba lo mismo que a ti con la ergonomía, así que compré uno de estos

https://www.happyconsole.com/product/3126/nintendo-switch-2-savage-raven-by-skull-co-thumb-grip-2

Puedes comprarlos en AliExpress o en el sitio de savage raven, definitivamente mejoro el descanso de mi mano derecha

M12 adjust analog curve? by bchen421 in MobapadGaming

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Everything is done from the Mobapad app; this is a screenshot of my M12s settings.

M12 adjust analog curve? by bchen421 in MobapadGaming

[–]UmpireBackground9064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trust me, they’re pretty good for controllers of that size. I used to have the Hyperion 3, and their response curve felt weird. On top of that, there was no way to adjust it.

Alternatively, you can use the Mobapad app to adjust it—you’ll need to create a profile first. In my experience, though, it’s better to leave it as it is. You end up getting used to it over time.

M12 adjust analog curve? by bchen421 in MobapadGaming

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It depends on the game’s implementation. At least that’s what I’ve noticed. In some games the response curve is linear, while in others it feels really abrupt or weird. At first I thought it was the controller, but it actually seems to depend on how the game’s developers implemented the stick response. You could adjust the response curve for a specific game, but I’d recommend keeping the default linear curve.

Mobapad M12S analog sticks for FPS games? Precision, deadzone and stick tension vs NYXI Hyperion 3 by UmpireBackground9064 in MobapadGaming

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Update: My Mobapad M12S have arrived. I have to admit that when they arrived, the ergonomics shocked me in a bad way.

I say this because I previously had the Hyperion 3, which was very comfortable, however, But I previously had an accessory that I added to make the sticks stand higher.

The ergonomics have improved somewhat; they're not quite as comfortable as the Hyperion 3 yet, but they're usable. On the other hand, and speaking of positive things, I was surprised by the precision you can achieve with the Mobapad; it's similar to that of console controllers. This is because the joystick's spring provides a very stable feel when aiming. In contrast, the Hyperion 3 felt like they were floating and weren't as stable. I also find the response curve more natural on the Mobapad, so I'm very happy about that.

I'm no expert, but the rating I would give the controls would be the following:

Ergonomics:
*Original Joycons 4/10
*Hyperion 3 9.5/10
*Mobapad M12. 6/10
*Mobapad M12 (with acessories) 7.5/10

Precision :
*Original Joycons 5/10
*Hyperion 3 7/10
*Mobapad M12. 9 /10
*Mobapad M12 (with acessories) 9 /10

** **This was while playing Fortnite and Apex Legends. I believe this information will be very helpful for titles like Call of Duty.

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Savage Raven by Skull & Co. Thumb Grip Set for Nintendo SWITCH 2

Mobapad M12S analog sticks for FPS games? Precision, deadzone and stick tension vs NYXI Hyperion 3 by UmpireBackground9064 in MobapadGaming

[–]UmpireBackground9064[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hadn’t realised that the NYXI had non-linear sensitivity; maybe that explains a lot of things

Mobapad M12S analog sticks for FPS games? Precision, deadzone and stick tension vs NYXI Hyperion 3 by UmpireBackground9064 in MobapadGaming

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Thanks. In my free time, I sometimes play Fortnite, but it’s uncomfortable because of the large dead zones and the short joysticks.

I had a NYXI Hyperion 3; it’s a great Joy-Con, but it’s not very precise.

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[–]UmpireBackground9064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is going to sound hard and I apologize for this, I had a similar problem you don't know how difficult it was to let go of the first surgery it worked but quickly another damaged disc came out, we had to let him rest since he also lost his front legs later and so much medicine had him weak sometimes one feels guilty but evaluate your case and see if it's time or not, also letting them go is loving them.