Moreover, this increases the lifespan of the device as you can swap to new parts if they get damaged with wear and tear. What will matter though is that you can change the joystick head to one with a different texture or shape to suit your preference.
But this is another feature that might not matter much to regular gamers. These changes enable you to slightly alter the sensitivity of the controller as with a thicker shaft, the joystick will travel shorter distances with the same tilt angle. The heads and shafts are swappable by first pulling on the joystick head to remove it and this will let you in turn take out the shaft.
It gives a strong indication of what controllers of the future might look like. Among that subset is Thrustmaster, whose eSwap X Pro features swappable face button layouts, customizable/replaceable modules and software adjustments.
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Personally, I find this feature as one of the best to come to controllers as they enable more ergonomic controls with fingers which would otherwise just rest on the handles.īut a smaller subset of manufacturers are thinking one step ahead regarding how to further improve on such controllers with modularity. Most commonly, these new functions come in the form of back buttons.
In recent years controllers have adopted a trend to include added functions on top of traditional ones.