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Published: 2016-01-13, Author: Will , review by: au.pcmag.com
Comfortable, Good build quality, Customizable triggers, Buttons feel natural
Expensive, No wireless option, Fewer customization options than Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, Custom triggers/bumpers and regular controls must be mapped separately, Included grips are difficult to apply
The Razer Wildcat is an impressive, pricey Xbox One gamepad that's outshined by Microsoft's own high-end Elite Wireless controller...
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Starting with the build quality of the Wildcat, we have no complaints. The overall unit feels solid and despite the angular design (in places) there are no areas which dig into our hands. We always like to see build quality enhancements on products like t...
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Published: 2016-03-04, Author: Matthew , review by: kitguru.net
Analogue sticks allow for precise movements, AXYB buttons offer tactile feedback, Extra buttons are easy to map, DPad avoids being mushy
Expensive, Triggers feel weaker than standard Xbox gamepad.
Overall, the Razer Wildcat Gamepad is a well crafted, capable controller. It offers some noticeable improvements over the standard Microsoft controller with a solid D-pad, tactile ‘Hyperesponse' AXYB buttons and easy ‘on the fly' button mapping.While I fo...
Lightweight, Comfortable shape, 4 additional remappable buttons, Buttons feel good to press, Durable materials, Included carry case, Decent accessories pack
Not wireless, No supporting software, Custom shape means little 3rd party support, Price
The Razer Wildcat is actually a mixed beast hunting down that Elite controller. Though the truth is, it is very different to the elite controller and these differences will make or break it as a choice for the gamer. Firstly, the ergonomic feel of the Wil...
Mucha personalización, Fácil acceso a todos los botones, Toque agradable de los botones, gatillos y uso de los joysticks, Peso muy bueno
El dibujo se difumina con el tiempo en la almohadilla, Añoramos más compatibilidad con otros SO
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Published: 2016-03-17, Author: David , review by: geektopia.es
Los mecanismos de alta calidad en los botones, Fácil de configurar.
Quitar los gatillos traseros requiere de desatornillarlos, Altamente enfocado a los 'shooters' puede perjudicar el juego en el resto de géneros
Siempre digo que cada producto está pensado para un público determinado, y eso hay que tenerlo muy presente a la hora de valorar el Razer Wildcat. Si los 150 euros que cuesta este mando es mucho o poco, hay que valorarlo con respecto a su competencia, y e...
Diseño y materiales similares al oficial, o mejorados, Botones ABXY y M1M4 mecánicos, mejor tacto, Controles de audio y remapeo de botones, Conector jack 3.5 mm para auriculares y micrófono, Cable USB antitirones a la consola, Gomas para los joystick remo
Sin funcionalidad inalámbrica, Conector microUSB “propietario”, Gomas laterales no colocadas y de un solo uso
En definitiva, el Razer Wildcat ofrece unas mejoras muy interesantes frente al oficial de Xbox One y una seria alternativa frente al Elite, aunque su mayor contra es quizás el no ser inalámbrico. Enfocado a torneos no es quizás tan contraproducente, pero...
Regulacja skoku spustów, Świetne gumki, Przedni panel skrótów, Świetne przyciski akcji, Udany układ przycisków na pleckach, Świetny do FPSów
Cena nieproporcjonalna do jakości wykonania, Tylko kabel, Skróty audio nie działają na PC, Przeciętne przyciski kierunkowe i spusty, Brak dedykowanego systemowego wsparcia na konsoli, Opcjonalna gumowa powłoka tworzy efekt taniości i tandety, Tylko dla ko