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29th June 2013, 22:36
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Razer Onza/Sabretooth
Has anyone here used either of these controllers? I'm seriously tempted to get one!
Sabretooth
Onza Mass Effect Edition
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30th June 2013, 01:07
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They are nice!
Any special features? Or just a fancy controller?
And are they wireless?
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30th June 2013, 11:05
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Never seen them dude!
My mate had the mlg controller and totally loved it, think it was pretty dear though.
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30th June 2013, 12:38
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Wouldn't bother tbh, check out the Scuf controllers, mainly for FPS games.
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30th June 2013, 12:49
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They are nice!
Any special features? Or just a fancy controller?
And are they wireless?
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Extra programmable buttons and adjustable resistance on the thumbsticks are the main things.
It's wired as that gives better response.
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Beastiallity... They're always blowing seals. Ba-dum-tssh!
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30th June 2013, 16:54
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I've seen a fair few of comments on Razer's Facebook page with people saying they break too easy and very quick wear on the thumb sticks. I don't know of that was an older version though, as I'm sure I saw that they were bringing out a newer version (These could be the newer versions).
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9th July 2013, 14:26
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not experienced these, but PC stuff razor is top quality
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