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Eu sempre tive problemas com controles que não fossem os originais dos games, principalmente com os analógicos, que em algumas marcas, tem uma zona morta muito grande o que faz ser um botão comum e não um analógico com precisão.
mas os controles do 8bitdo tem analógicos com precisão perfeita, ja estou com o controle há dois meses, e maravilhado com a qualidade
é um investimento um pouco mais caro, mas da pra ir sem medo!
The Super NES was my favorite console as a kid, and I absolutely loved the controller. That's why a while back I bought 2 8BitDo SN30's. They were awesome! I found them to be very faithful recreations. The only thing I disliked was the feel of the d-pad. It just wasn't quite right after comparing it to both my original controllers, and the ones from my SNES Classic.
Enter the SN30 Pro! They weren't lying when they said they took the feedback about the d-pad to heart. This one feels fantastic! The weight of the controller is really nice too. It just oozes quality.
Perfecto manda para juegos retro y modernos para PC y Switch. El mando es de muy buena calidad, cosa que me sorprendió viendo su precio, no tiene nade que envidiar de mandos oficiales de otras consolas salvo que va por cable, cosa que cuando lo usas en PC importa mas bien poco. Si pagas de 15 a 20€ mas para mando similares no oficiales con conectividad inalámbrica ya sube a 40/45€ poniéndolo muy cerca a mando oficiales.
Use the wireless 8bitdo and decided to try this controller. Build quality superb, feels great and is one of the best I've used for retropie. I've tried dozens and this is definitely one of my favourites. Great price for what your getting. Can't recommend high enough. :)
5.0 out of 5 starsWell built, definitive wired USB SNES style controller.
Reviewed in the United States on 3 June 2019
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It has been a long time coming to have a controller of this quality to exist on the market after years of searching, testing, and using alternatives. My long time preferred USB SNES style controller was the iBuffalo controller that everyone seems to have and has raved over, but I believe that reign is finally over with the release of the 8BitDo SN30 Pro wired USB controller. I have the Bluetooth version of the SN30 Pro as well and that was my first experience with this controller. This wired version features the same great build quality as the Bluetooth version and it appears to be completely identical, except the presence of the USB cable coming out of the top. Batteries do not last forever and this is the reason why I still prefer to keep a stock of wired controllers for the future in case something should happen to my Bluetooth version.
The overall controller has solid build quality and parts from what I can tell. The buttons offer a satisfying click and the D-pad feels good, almost like a stock SNES controller did back in the day and is also very comparable to a fresh SNES classic controller from Nintendo. After doing some testing in Street Fighter 2 Turbo, I had no issues pulling off moves. The L and R shoulder buttons are a bit small and will take some getting used to for players that are accustomed to resting their index fingers where L and R would originally exist on a regular SNES controller. The L2 and R2 trigger buttons are towards the back and offer up a bit more real estate for your fingers to press. All feel fine to the touch. The analog sticks work fine and feel good, but be aware that the right analog stick is very closely placed to the two face buttons on the front, so if you tend to have your fingers jump around during play, you might accidentally hit the stick.
I'm currently using this controller exclusively on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and although the feel of it is great, I had some issues getting it properly recognized by the device. When first plugged into an existing setup, it currently detects as an Xbox 360 gamepad and during the mapping of buttons, the L2 and R2 shoulder buttons constantly either were unresponsive or skipped over as if it did not exist. After doing some research online, I installed the Xbox driver within RetroArch but that did not seem to fix the issue. I ultimately ended up updating the Xpad driver within RetroArch and that seemed to solve the issue as all buttons are properly mapped now. I recommend backing up your RetroPie setup and image before making any system changes as if something happens during the update process or if you get unintentional results, you can revert back, so definitely heed that warning!
Overall, this is a solid controller and is perfect for an emulation build and is the definitive controller to have in my opinion. Yes, there are minor issues here and there mentioned above but it is a good controller to have. This definitely replaces my older set of USB controllers and I believe that 8BitDo has a winner here!