Gamecube controller for wii u without adapter
GAMECUBE CONTROLLER FOR WII U WITHOUT ADAPTER PRO
I got the pro controller about a week ago, i've been playing with it a lot. You can have it charge on your Wii U console while playing Smash, which is great since you'll never have to put down the controller.īut regardless, I'll eventually purchase the GameCube Adapter and 2 new controllers since it'll always be the definitive way of playing Smash. It comes with a USB charging cable that you can connect to your wall if you have an adapter (Like your phone charger), laptop/computer, TV (I assume it can charge from there), and even the Wii U console. Plus, it is wireless with 80 hours of battery life and it doesn't take that long to charge. I recommend it as a great alternative to the GameCube Controller. However, the Pro Controller seems very responsive, with little to no noticeable input latency. Without one, I find myself doing miss-inputs with certain characters (Shadow Sneak accidents, Zelda/Palutena Teleport inaccuracy, etc). There is also the lack of an octagon carving where the analog stick is placed, which many have mentioned. my only concern is the lack of grip it has and that I find myself touching the C-Stick accidentally when playing Smash since it's a bit too close to the ABXY buttons. I do like it for Smash but the ABXY button placement is a bit low for me. mostly for other games such as Hyrule Warriors or Mario Kart. The PDP Fight Pad, of course, is better aesthetically. I believe it was due to the feel and responsiveness of the controller. I can't vouche for either one since I personally have never held either, but it seems that every reviewer likes the HORI Battle Pad more. I heard the HORI Battle Pad is a better alternative than the PDP Fight Pad.