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Video Chapters (Time stamps)
0:00 Intro
0:28 Unboxing (and Talking)
3:02 User Manual
3:50 Close-up Look Around
5:59 Removing Faceplate (Talk)
9:22 Charging (with Adapter)
10:22 Chinese to English
11:00 Testing on iPad
11:49 Bluetooth Lag in Games?
13:20 Gamepad Tester (vs Others)
15:18 Wireless Dongle
16:11 on Steam & Windows
16:36 Neon Color Show Controller
16:54 Flydigi Space Station
18:41 Adaptive Trigger Games
18:54 GIF Changing
19:52 Updating Controller
20:38 Desktop Games
23:47 Vibration Not as Powerful
Flydigi Apex 4 Elite Controller: A Casual Gamer's Review
Hey everyone! Today I'm putting the Flydigi Apex 4 Elite controller to the test, but from a casual gamer's perspective. You won't see me take it apart (there are already great videos on that), but I will be putting it through its paces with some games and showing you what this controller feels like to use every day.
Unboxing and First Impressions
The Apex 4 has a distinctive design, thanks to the see-through plastic. The buttons feel great - nice and clicky, with just the right amount of pressure required. The joysticks are something else entirely - the bounce-back is unlike anything I've experienced, and it feels amazing. I also really like the balance between mushy and stiff on the back buttons.
One minor point - the triggers feel a little hollow when you press them. We'll see how that translates during gameplay.
Let's Play!
I'm excited to see how this controller performs with some games, especially since it can simulate different in-game experiences with its pressure-sensitive triggers. Imagine racing with a trigger that feels like a gas pedal, or firing a weapon with a trigger that feels like the real thing!
Deep Blind Dive: Flydigi Space Station
(While I won't be making adjustments on video), the Flydigi Space Station app lets you customize a ton of features on this controller. There's a lot to explore here!
Wired Connection and Gamepad Tester
We'll now switch to a wired connection and use the gamepad tester website to see how precise the buttons, triggers, and joysticks are. The pressure sensitivity of the triggers is definitely there - you can see the values change on screen as you press them down.
Breaking Down the Interactive Screen
The interactive screen on the back is a cool feature - it lets you adjust settings without memorizing button combinations.
Bluetooth Connectivity and Lag Test
Now, let's test the Bluetooth connection. I'll be playing some iPad games to see if there's any lag. Since these games involve constant character movement, any Bluetooth delay will be very noticeable.
Overall Impressions
As an old-school gamer (Atari, anyone?), I'm having a blast with this controller. It's a great reminder that you don't have to be a pro to enjoy a quality gaming experience. The combination of great feel, customization options, and cool features like the interactive screen make the Flydigi Apex 4 Elite a winner in my book!
Bonus: LED Lights
I noticed that the colored lights on the controller change during gaming. I'm pretty sure you can customize this through the Flydigi Space Station app.
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