The only reason I decided for the Gulikit is, because every and I mean EVERY controller I bought from Microsoft developed stick drift sooner or later and I am sick of spending hundreds of euros for new controllers, just to throw them in the trash at one point.
@@Ghost_in_the_Hell I actually sold my Gulikit controller and just ordered some of the new Gulikit TMR sticks and will replace them on my series controller. :)
Technically, I could have just paid $27 for the paddles but saw a whole kit with sticks, traditionally d-pad, and charger, so they trapped me. $70 for that kit 🤮
it pains me so much hearing you say gulikit as *gilikit* also the triggers are not a normal analog but a hall sensing one. same as the joysticks hence why the stick drift problem being pretty much gone. you could also litteraly turn off the deadzone of the gulikit which is kind of fun some times
@@Wedeemgaming haha its all good. It was just the first thing i noticed. Also my friend with rather large hands like the gulikit more since the paddles are a little different. He doesnt have one currently but will probably buy mine with the dongle, paddles and replacement button layout so i can buy the pretty retro look one 😅.
The only reason I decided for the Gulikit is, because every and I mean EVERY controller I bought from Microsoft developed stick drift sooner or later and I am sick of spending hundreds of euros for new controllers, just to throw them in the trash at one point.
Yep, definitely hear you! It's about time they spend the money and implement hall effect joysticks!
Or instead of throwing them away into the trash, just replace the sticks? Even to HE ones...
@@Ghost_in_the_Hell I actually sold my Gulikit controller and just ordered some of the new Gulikit TMR sticks and will replace them on my series controller. :)
@@pico5631 good move, i also have HE installed in my Elite but planning to buy kingkong3 max for my Switch 🫣
10:22 Gulikit kk3 max does not need deadzone adjustment because the sticks are just that good.
Fair
No…. I hate it when you misread the description, then think you got a heck of a deal. Hopefully those back paddles don’t cost too much.
Technically, I could have just paid $27 for the paddles but saw a whole kit with sticks, traditionally d-pad, and charger, so they trapped me. $70 for that kit 🤮
Oooof that herts alot @Wedeemgaming
it pains me so much hearing you say gulikit as *gilikit* also the triggers are not a normal analog but a hall sensing one. same as the joysticks hence why the stick drift problem being pretty much gone. you could also litteraly turn off the deadzone of the gulikit which is kind of fun some times
Honestly, me too... I kept messing it up, I still find myself saying it off camera and correcting myself! You are not alone😔!
@@Wedeemgaming haha its all good. It was just the first thing i noticed. Also my friend with rather large hands like the gulikit more since the paddles are a little different. He doesnt have one currently but will probably buy mine with the dongle, paddles and replacement button layout so i can buy the pretty retro look one 😅.
How do you get it to pair with your Xbox?
Unfortunately the Elite series 2 is still based on an Xbox one controller tho🤦 if it was based on the series x/s controller I would probably buy it
That's fair... Not sure why they don't have a new version!