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The video introduces and comprehensively reviews a new gaming controller from Switch Plate, highlighting its compatibility with the Nintendo Switch and Windows PC (via wired connection). Key features include swappable face plates, a screwless design, adjustable analog sticks, mappable buttons, dual rumble motors, and a turbo button for rapid actions. The reviewer appreciates the gyro control, low friction for precise gameplay, and the customizable settings that allow for varying levels of rumble strength and analog stick sensitivity. However, the controller lacks amiibo support, which impacts its overall rating. The reviewer notes the controller's smooth texture and comfortable feel, particularly for users with larger hands. The controller's aesthetic elements, such as the standard Switch colors and additional black faceplate, are highlighted as positive aspects. The reviewer tests its performance with various games, praising its quick response and comfort. Despite these positives, they caution that its long-term durability remains uncertain, particularly concerning potential controller drift. Overall, the controller is recommended for its price and features, with minor reservations regarding its lack of amiibo support and the positioning of the turbo button.
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In this part of the video, Logan introduces a new controller from Switch Plate, a brand he is unfamiliar with. The controller is compatible with Nintendo Switch and Windows PC (the latter via a wired connection). As a console gaming channel, Logan specifies that he won’t be testing the PC functionality. Key features of the controller include swappable face plates, a screwless design, adjustable analog sticks, mappable buttons, and dual rumble motors, although it lacks amiibo support. Logan mentions the controller’s price at $39.99 and availability at Target and Walmart. He plans to fully test the controller for the Switch to evaluate its performance.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses a new gaming controller that features gyro control, mappable buttons, adjustable analog sticks, low friction for precision gameplay, customizable settings, and a screwless design. The controller also has dual rumble motors and extra mappable buttons on the back. The presenter comments on the quality of these features, comparing it to another controller they previously reviewed. They then unbox the controller, noting its smaller size and the smooth feel of the buttons and analog sticks. After inspecting the various elements, the presenter identifies a mystery button and checks the instruction manual for its purpose.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various features and functionalities of a gaming controller. They explain the turbo button, which can be held down to enable rapid actions. The video also covers player indicator LEDs, which show the player number. They clarify that these are not profile buttons, as initially thought. The speaker goes over the program buttons for mapping different controls by holding and pressing specific buttons, though they personally do not favor using programmable buttons. They explore aesthetic customizations, highlighting the options of white and black designs and the magnetized components for easy adjustments. Finally, the speaker touches on customization settings, including adjusting rumble strength and analog stick sensitivity with four different levels for varying gameplay precision and speed.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses how to program and use a specific controller for the Nintendo Switch OLED. The programming involves holding the program button and mapping various buttons and sticks. The presenter proceeds to pair the controller with the Switch by selecting controllers from the home screen and holding the home button for three seconds until the LED flashes, signaling a successful connection. Once connected, the controller will automatically pair in the future. The presenter then tests the controller by selecting a game to play, mentioning that his primary console is a Switch Lite, which he frequently uses when traveling.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their experience using a new controller while playing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game and later transitioning to “Cruisin’ Blast.” They comment on the controller’s comfortable feel and quick response, appreciating its design and functionality. They emphasize the positive tactile experience of the buttons and triggers, noting that the controller would be ideal for carrying around. Additionally, the speaker mentions preferring the Switch version of “Cruisin’ Blast” over the arcade version and refers to previous gameplay experience with “Xenoblade Chronicles 3.”
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In this segment, the reviewer discusses their experience with a new controller for the Nintendo Switch. They highlight several key points about the controller: the comfort level is surprisingly high for its small size, especially for someone with larger hands. The controller features a smooth texture on the sticks, which some users might not prefer. The controller is praised for its aesthetic, including the standard Switch colors and the additional black faceplate. However, the reviewer notes a significant drawback: the absence of amiibo support, which prevents the controller from receiving an A grade, leading them to rate it a B plus instead. They also express mild inconvenience with the placement of the turbo button. Overall, the reviewer recommends the controller for its good price and solid quality, but cautions that its long-term durability, specifically regarding controller drift, remains to be seen.
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In this part of the video, the speaker wraps up by offering further assistance with any questions viewers might have about the instruction manual they discussed. They encourage viewers to subscribe, like, and share the video, and also to follow them on social media. The segment ends with the speaker thanking the viewers and signing off with their usual tagline.
