After some research I’ve narrowed down my options into these two controllers.

Use-case:

  • Mostly PC gaming (It Takes Two, PS2 Emulation, etc.), Android Gaming (probably Emulation as well).
  • Also my little brother has a Switch and it would be awesome to have another controller for that as well.

Why these two?

  • They are available locally (Philippines) and within the budget.
  • Both have Hall Effect Joysticks
  • Both have good reviews and hopefully have good build quality

Why am I leaning towards 8bitdo Ultimate?

  • Mostly because I think they are the same but 8bitdo has the back buttons.

Give me Reasons Why I Should Get the Gulikit KingKong 2 over the 8bitdo Ultimate

  • TheYang@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I didn’t like the fact that for the “pc-setting” in the 8bitdo you have to use the dongle, and can’t use bluetooth.
    also the kingkong2 pro has exchangeable abxy buttons, so you can change them to the correct layout for the thing you’re currently playing on (which may be extremely useful with the little brother, depending on his age)

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      1 year ago

      I got the 8bitdo pro 2 and it’s able to do custom settings over USB ^^ How often do you want to change the profiles?

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        1 year ago

        my understanding was that you could only use the xInput configuration with the dongle, and the wii-configuration with bluetooth

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        1 year ago

        my understanding was that you could only use the xInput configuration with the dongle, and the wii-configuration with bluetooth

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          1 year ago

          Not with the Pro 2 at least ^^ I connect it up and press the profile button and it works. One thing I did not like was that I could not map the back buttons to other keyboard presses, just default buttons already on the controller. But might have been mistaken in that.

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        1 year ago

        my understanding was that you could only use the xInput configuration with the dongle, and the wii-configuration with bluetooth

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      1 year ago

      I would hate to use Bluetooth, would prefer a dongle. The latency of Bluetooth is awful.