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00:00:00 – 00:09:16
The video discusses Microsoft's release of a new white Elite Series 2 core controller that offers a more affordable option without certain accessories. The controller features refined components for durability and customization options. Viewers express concerns about button registration issues and reliability, comparing it to other controllers like the Thrustmaster e-swap pro. Despite facing problems, the speaker plans for a follow-up review and invites viewer feedback. The speaker, known as Jordan from Nine to Five Toys, also mentions the Thrustmaster controller and encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more updates.
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In this segment of the video, Microsoft has released a new white Elite Series 2 core controller, offering a more affordable option without most accessories like paddles and swappable thumbsticks, available in a separate package. The controller boasts refined components meant to be more durable. The YouTuber decides to test its performance due to mixed reviews on the previous Elite Series 2 controllers. The core controller costs $130, with accessories priced at $60. The total cost is higher than the original Elite Series 2. The white colorway of the core controller still features the same design elements and top features as the standard Elite 2 with rubberized grips, adjustable trigger stops, and thumbstick tension. The controller comes with a USB-C rechargeable battery. Additionally, the $60 accessory pack enhances customization with a carrying case, paddles, thumbsticks, and an interchangeable d-pad, offering full customization capabilities.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their love for the Elite Series controller due to the convenient back buttons, paddles, and adjustable tension sticks. They find it comfortable for fast-paced FPS games and appreciate the responsiveness of the d-pad and sticks. However, they mention facing issues with button registration on the Elite Series 2, unlike their previous Elite Series 1 controller. Despite reaching out to Xbox for clarification on any changes made to the Elite Series 2, they have not received a response. Additionally, another user’s video showcased button registration issues, highlighting a potential concern with the controller’s reliability.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses issues with the Elite Series 2 controller, expressing disappointment that problems persist despite the high price. They mention experiencing button issues and compare the controller to other models like the Thrustmaster e-swap pro, noting differences in button quality and ergonomics. The speaker suggests that Microsoft should improve the buttons to make the controller more reliable. They mention the possibility of returning the controller under the one-year warranty if issues arise. The speaker concludes by mentioning the plan for a follow-up review after more extended use and invites viewers to share their thoughts in the comments.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker mentions the thrustmaster controller and reminds viewers to watch their most recent video. They ask for likes and subscriptions, signing off as Jordan from Nine to Five Toys.