4:06 - Beat 'em up games are games like Double Dragon and Final Fight. Street Fighter is a versus fighting game. P.S., as for the app, you can also change the colors of the buttons in the Nintendo mode to make it look like a Japanese and European Super Nintendo controllers...
@@RobbieKhan That's not true! Beat 'em up games are Double Dragon and Final Fight. Street Fighter is a VERSUS FIGHTING GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@isthatvento Nope. Beat-em-ups are games that are sidescrollers that you beat up thugs. Fighting games like Street Fighter is two characters fight for two-out-of-three rounds.
@@RobbieKhan Not true, it works in DS4 mode as well. I'd like to know how it feels and compares to other gyros, specially the Switch and PS5 controllers, as well as if the 1000hz applies to the gyro as well.
@@arthurcuesta6041 I'm on about out of the box. not all games detect DS4 or work properly with DS4 mode and you may need to use DS4 driver for Windows to get that fully working, not something the average person is going to be doing either. You also lose your custom button mappings in DS4 mode as these are only available with Xinput mode which has support for this feature whilst DS4 does not. I don't actually play any games that use motion controls properly nor have a PS5 so not something I can test but it's 1000Hz regardless of gyro or not so no reason why it wouldn't remain 100Hz as that's the link between controller and dongle.
Hard to say as Tarantula is symmetrical layout and PB is Asymmetrical and also has heavier sticks. In games both feel about the same though in measurements the PB sticks have more points resolution but this can be matched by Tarantula if GameSir do a new firmware update to remove whatever filtering is being applied in raw mode which PB doesn't do and is not needed for TMR sticks as they are so good 👍
I don't have an official xbox controller to test with but the answer is likely no, if one doesn't fit in previous gamesir controllers then it won't work here as the port hole is exactly the game.
No problem at all, I use it with Switch emulation for example and whilst the emulator itself has deadzone controls, I have it set to 0 and can rest a thumb on any stick and not see any creep etc but directly moving the stick a tiny amount results in tiny action on screen which is great.
are you noticing any problems with the left bumper and trigger? my left trigger feels sticky when you pull it the right trigger is smooth but the left is weird should i return it ?
@ no, as if someone spilled something sticky in the trigger and it’s stuck when initially pulling it down but the rest of the travel is smooth it’s just the very start, I had to return my 8bitdo 2c because the trigger hinge failed and started shifting left and right when pulled down and this feels the same, I feel like it wasn’t lubed enough and the spring is binding this seems like an otherwise perfect sample but I don’t want to take it apart and inspect the trigger my self
Yes, this is TMR not hall effect so the sticks are more natural/responsive. It's also 1000Hz over wireless whereas the v3 is not, you also don't need to run Razer's massively bloated software.
@RobbieKhan Okay, thanks so much!!! If you ever get a chance, check them out. I have the Razer V3 Pro, and I love it!!! I'm going to sell it and get the GameSir Tarantula Pro, but later on, I will get Razer again for wireless gaming.
@@RobbieKhan thank you!! If u get a chance check out the razer . I have the v3 pro but gonna return it for this. But i do want a wireless xbox pro controller
Hey I got a standard Xbox controller. Iv used my friends Xbox elite 2 and wow that thing feels great but I don't want to pay £150. If you had to pick this or the NYXI Master P1 or should I just get a elite 2?
The Elite 2 is way too expensive for what it is, but that's to be expected as it's a MS product. The NYXI P1 is great for the price but it's not on the same level as the tarantula Pro really as it lacks the extra features and customisation, as well as specs/performance. Though for its price it does still offer a lot for a casual gamer. I would still pick the Tarantula Pro as it has the most features and caters to Switch use as well if playing on Switch or Emulation etc.
@@shotarcherz1690 How are you testing button latency in gamepadla? It's for sticks only unless you have dedicated hw sitting in the middle that also tests the buttons? My button tests show no noticeable latency even slowing down video: th-cam.com/video/rleMAQkdfRE/w-d-xo.html
@@RobbieKhan I didn’t test it personally but other people have and I looked at those consistent results, I don’t even have the controller personally but I have a apex 4 and it also has 7ms button input latency.
@@shotarcherz1690 I've directly tested 240fps camera recordings of button latency and it's perfectly fine and aligned with all of the fastest controllers I have used and reviewed over the past 2 years. This is a non-issue .
In realtime it's very hard to tell the difference as the difference is so minute. A recording at 240fps then slowed to 1/4 speed is needed to notice even a small difference: imgur.com/a/auIwVV3
I bought it ... And I can tell that You haven't use it with fighting games like tekken8 if You Say that the D-pad is easy to do the moves like uppercut ... They D-pad is saddly a disappointment.
@@RobbieKhan myself, friends who tried mine and online reviews mention bad diagonal inputs. Maybe some are defective or something but bottom right and top left diagonals were really hard to get on mine.
4:06 - Beat 'em up games are games like Double Dragon and Final Fight.
Street Fighter is a versus fighting game.
P.S., as for the app, you can also change the colors of the buttons in the Nintendo mode to make it look like a Japanese and European Super Nintendo controllers...
Here we have always called them beat em ups, if you beat people up, it's a beat em up.
@@RobbieKhan That's not true! Beat 'em up games are Double Dragon and Final Fight.
Street Fighter is a VERSUS FIGHTING GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
beat em ups are beat em ups. this includes street fighter.
@@isthatvento Yup it's in the name lol, beat characters up!
@@isthatvento Nope.
Beat-em-ups are games that are sidescrollers that you beat up thugs.
Fighting games like Street Fighter is two characters fight for two-out-of-three rounds.
Great video, just wanted more info into the gyros. Thanks for the video.
What info would you like? they are 6-axis like on all other controllers with gyros and only works on Nintendo Switch mode.
@@RobbieKhan Not true, it works in DS4 mode as well. I'd like to know how it feels and compares to other gyros, specially the Switch and PS5 controllers, as well as if the 1000hz applies to the gyro as well.
@@arthurcuesta6041 I'm on about out of the box. not all games detect DS4 or work properly with DS4 mode and you may need to use DS4 driver for Windows to get that fully working, not something the average person is going to be doing either. You also lose your custom button mappings in DS4 mode as these are only available with Xinput mode which has support for this feature whilst DS4 does not.
I don't actually play any games that use motion controls properly nor have a PS5 so not something I can test but it's 1000Hz regardless of gyro or not so no reason why it wouldn't remain 100Hz as that's the link between controller and dongle.
hey man wich sticks feels better for precision aim, tarantula or pb tail?
resolution and all stuff
Hard to say as Tarantula is symmetrical layout and PB is Asymmetrical and also has heavier sticks. In games both feel about the same though in measurements the PB sticks have more points resolution but this can be matched by Tarantula if GameSir do a new firmware update to remove whatever filtering is being applied in raw mode which PB doesn't do and is not needed for TMR sticks as they are so good 👍
@@RobbieKhan oh so firmware matters too. im waiting my gamesir cyclone 2, bought aliexpress hope it arrive next month without issue
Hello can you see if the usb c cable that comes with xbox controller can fit into this controller?
I don't have an official xbox controller to test with but the answer is likely no, if one doesn't fit in previous gamesir controllers then it won't work here as the port hole is exactly the game.
Valid question because the USB port opening on this controller is extremely tight
Does the program have to be open in background to be able to use the keyboard keybind inputs on controller?
Nope everything is stored on the controller
how does the anti dead zone on the sticks feel for hard coded games with no dead zone options?
No problem at all, I use it with Switch emulation for example and whilst the emulator itself has deadzone controls, I have it set to 0 and can rest a thumb on any stick and not see any creep etc but directly moving the stick a tiny amount results in tiny action on screen which is great.
are you noticing any problems with the left bumper and trigger? my left trigger feels sticky when you pull it the right trigger is smooth but the left is weird should i return it ?
As in noisy springy? Mine had that and gamesir sent me a new one.
@ no, as if someone spilled something sticky in the trigger and it’s stuck when initially pulling it down but the rest of the travel is smooth it’s just the very start, I had to return my 8bitdo 2c because the trigger hinge failed and started shifting left and right when pulled down and this feels the same, I feel like it wasn’t lubed enough and the spring is binding this seems like an otherwise perfect sample but I don’t want to take it apart and inspect the trigger my self
Hey, is this better than the razer wolverine v3 pro/ tournament edition
Yes, this is TMR not hall effect so the sticks are more natural/responsive. It's also 1000Hz over wireless whereas the v3 is not, you also don't need to run Razer's massively bloated software.
@RobbieKhan thanks but what about latency? What has lower latency? And all that stuff. I play cod only
I've not used the razer but it has hall effect sticks which are less responsive than TMR and you can actually feel TMR sticks being faster.
@RobbieKhan Okay, thanks so much!!! If you ever get a chance, check them out. I have the Razer V3 Pro, and I love it!!! I'm going to sell it and get the GameSir Tarantula Pro, but later on, I will get Razer again for wireless gaming.
@@RobbieKhan thank you!! If u get a chance check out the razer . I have the v3 pro but gonna return it for this. But i do want a wireless xbox pro controller
Hey I got a standard Xbox controller. Iv used my friends Xbox elite 2 and wow that thing feels great but I don't want to pay £150. If you had to pick this or the NYXI Master P1 or should I just get a elite 2?
The Elite 2 is way too expensive for what it is, but that's to be expected as it's a MS product. The NYXI P1 is great for the price but it's not on the same level as the tarantula Pro really as it lacks the extra features and customisation, as well as specs/performance. Though for its price it does still offer a lot for a casual gamer.
I would still pick the Tarantula Pro as it has the most features and caters to Switch use as well if playing on Switch or Emulation etc.
Cheers my guy have a fantastic day.
I don’t really like the 7ms button input lag personally
Where has this been measured and was this using the wireless at 1000Hz or an early firmware?
@@RobbieKhan gamepadla this was wired
@@shotarcherz1690 How are you testing button latency in gamepadla? It's for sticks only unless you have dedicated hw sitting in the middle that also tests the buttons?
My button tests show no noticeable latency even slowing down video: th-cam.com/video/rleMAQkdfRE/w-d-xo.html
@@RobbieKhan I didn’t test it personally but other people have and I looked at those consistent results, I don’t even have the controller personally but I have a apex 4 and it also has 7ms button input latency.
@@shotarcherz1690 I've directly tested 240fps camera recordings of button latency and it's perfectly fine and aligned with all of the fastest controllers I have used and reviewed over the past 2 years. This is a non-issue .
Are the stick caps removable/replaceable? Don't seem to be on mine
They are yes, bit stiff but they pop off.
Does it support macros aka sequence of buttons with just 1 button ? Like 1 button hadouken?
Yes you can configure macros using the connect software 👍
The latency feels a lot worse wireless over wired
In realtime it's very hard to tell the difference as the difference is so minute. A recording at 240fps then slowed to 1/4 speed is needed to notice even a small difference:
imgur.com/a/auIwVV3
I bought it ... And I can tell that You haven't use it with fighting games like tekken8 if You Say that the D-pad is easy to do the moves like uppercut ... They D-pad is saddly a disappointment.
I do not play Tekken
@@RobbieKhan and you are so lucky ...
How to save the profiles ?
There's only one profile and all changes are saved automatically.
my controller is continuesly disconecctiing please i need help
Have you got the latest firmware:
www.gamesir.hk/pages/tutorial-how-to-upgrade-the-dongle-firmware-of-the-tarantula-pro
it's a shame the dpad is so bad i returned the controller. otherwise perfect to me.
What issues with the dpad? I have seen no issues with it at all and actually is now my fav dpad of all the controllers I own or have owned.
@@RobbieKhan myself, friends who tried mine and online reviews mention bad diagonal inputs. Maybe some are defective or something but bottom right and top left diagonals were really hard to get on mine.
Does it work on Xbox?
Don't have an Xbox but with other controllers you need to use a third party USB adapter to use the dongle on Xbox.
@RobbieKhan got it, thx