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Edited by Killlerschaf: 12/17/2015 9:21:10 PMI have 0 intention of buying a 200€ "gaming" router, because 1 company can't get their shit together, in terms of lag. I'd rather change games, than change router. If people are willing to do that however, your tip is something to consider.
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So how many working AAA title multiplayer games will that some 250ish bucks buy?
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Curently? Probably none which are REALLY working.
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It is a bit pricey but when you have experienced crucible with it.. its well worth it. Playing a lot of crucible and have constant raging because of lag? Buy it. Its the same as scuffs. Worth it for us addicts :)
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I really like the Crucible, but not enough to do that. Imho, in 2015, a gaming company should be able to code a game without lag destroying matchmaking. If the Scuff would look like the Elite Pro Xbox Controller, and would have the same stick layout, I would probably buy one for my PS.
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Edited by A K: 12/17/2015 9:43:23 PM...oh they ARE able, they just don't give a damn aaaand the Xbox Elite is probably the best console gaming controller made to date, and it's 1/2 the price of Scuf and heaps better
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Edited by Killlerschaf: 12/17/2015 9:50:49 PMSadly I have a PS :( The whole always on/Kinect (I hate Kinect. I would have never used it) /100€ more for slightly less powerful hardware made me switch. I was an Xbox Live member for 6 or 7 years prior to that and was one of the first Live players in my Country. And well, I always loved the Xbox Controllers. Far better than the PS layout imho. My favourite controller is still the OG Xbox one though. Even though I was in my teens back then, it had the perfect size for my hands.