Post: SplitFish Frag FX Controller 2; Review. Ehance your gameplay!
11-26-2010, 03:28 AM #1
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Review For SplitFish Frag FX Controller 2.
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The First model. White.
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Quick Version:
So you’re a gamer that splits his or her time between the PC and PlayStation 3, but you really want to make the switch to console full time. And at the same time, you can’t give up the mouse and keyboard combo you’ve grown accustomed to, right? Short of the PlayStation team announcing a mouse and keyboard as an official control scheme, SplitFish’s FragFX controller is probably the best option the hardcore FPS PC enthusiast.

Extended Version:
The PC vs Console FPS argument will likely never go away with each camp arguing why one is better than the other until the end of time. I understand both sides, but I left PC gaming earlier in the decade and haven’t looked back since. Sure, I might not be as accurate with my headshots on an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 controller, but I’ve managed to get the job done for the last decade or so.

But then came a package from SplitFish containing the updated FragFX v2 controller for the PS3. And all I can say is, I’ve missed you, mouse, I really have.

Version 2 of the FragFX controller comes bundled as a mouse and grip controller combo that connects via USB to your PlayStation 3. At six 10-feet, the cable is long enough that you should be able to game from your couch comfortably. They even throw in a hard plastic mouse pad with a neoprene-like surface. For the money, it’s a very good setup.

Hardware:
The optical mouse (right-hand only) has the four default PS buttons right where your thumb will rest and the “start” and “select” buttons under that middle finger of yours. You’ll have to tweak the controller settings in-game based on what game you’re playing to ensure you’re having a smooth experience. It’s straightforward and the build quality is acceptable despite its appearance. The mouse buttons, however, leave a bit to be desired. They require quite a bit of movement that cannot be achieved with a gentle tap.

Perhaps I’ve grown too accustomed to my Logitech Revolution MX, but the SplitFish’s doesn’t feel as comfortable. However, I arch my hand over my mice rather than laying them on like a normal human being.

The grip stick is essentially a Wiimote clone and it features a D-pad, analog joystick, Left and Right bumper buttons, sensitivity dial, and the ‘frag’ button. While using the ‘frag’ feature, the mouse slows down a tad for you to really get an accurate shot, but I’ve only been playing Killzone 2 and haven’t used it very much. SIXAXIS is supported by the grip stick in case you were wondering.

I won’t lie: it’s pretty awkward to hold. I found that using just one finger to tap the bumpers was more comfortable than trying to double tap with my index and middle finger. Honestly, all I wanted to do with the grip stick was flail around like a Wii jackass.

Performance:
Now let’s get down to what’s really important. Because the Call Of Duty Series was the latest game in my PS3 collection, I chose to review the FragFX with just this game. By tweaking the in-game settings for the controller and adjusting the sensitivity on the controller itself, I found myself navigating through the maps a bit faster than I was with the six-axis controller during certain stages.

SplitFish suggested the following settings to me for Call Of Duty: 80 percent on the X- and Y-axis with sensitivity on the controller set between 3 and 4. I have to say, it worked a lot better than what I was doing.

Keep in mind that the FragFX controller requires a small learning curve and FPS enthusiasts all have varying styles of play, so my experience is obviously going to be much different than yours. The bottom line, though, is that it works.

The only issue I see arising from a PC gamers standpoint is sensitivity. Although I only played Call Of Duty for 99 percent of my review, I dabbled with a couple demos just to see what it was like. You’re going to have to constantly adjust sensitivity settings both in-game and on the FragFX to find that sweet spot. However, I’d imagine that’s something PC gamers are used to by now.

Overall:
PC gamers who find themselves playing FPS games on the PS3 with the FragFX probably won’t be impressed compared to their standard PC rig, but they’ll likely find it much better than the SIXAXIS controller. At $80, the FragFX v2 controller from SplitFish is a good investment for any PS3 owner with a dedicated library of FPS titles like Resistance or Killzone.

But don’t take my word for it. Check out the #1 Call of Duty player in the world DD tell you what he likes about v2.

Thats impressive ^.Claps

My own thoughts about the product:
Well, I have actually used this controller.
They are amazingly smooth to play with. I found that my accuracy was increased by a lot. It is like using a computer mouse, being able to move it as fast a computer mouse. You can spin around as fsat as you can turn the mouse/controller. It drastically increases your reaction time/spinning time by a large amount.
You are able to spin freely aswel as move fast but precisely.

The things that I am really happy with is that I have quite large hands and its hard to find a nice mouse, but since this is for PC and other consoles, its perfect!
I really suggest that you go and try it out!
My rating for this is 8/10.


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kingy100
12-01-2010, 08:29 PM #11
Mr. God
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Originally posted by Jubz
mouse mat for ps3 thats just sik!


Trust me mate, its really awesome.
You should atleast look at 'borrowing' one of someone.

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kingy100
12-01-2010, 08:58 PM #12
kingy100
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i have one of these! its really good i got mine in a comp. hav u got 1?
12-01-2010, 10:45 PM #13
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Originally posted by kingy100 View Post
i have one of these! its really good i got mine in a comp. hav u got 1?


Good to hear mate.

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kingy100
12-05-2010, 04:10 AM #14
Looks really hard to use IMO

might not be for some but yeh just my take on it
12-05-2010, 07:57 AM #15
Mr. God
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Originally posted by Cooolz View Post
Looks really hard to use IMO

might not be for some but yeh just my take on it


You just have to get used to it.

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kingy100
12-05-2010, 10:20 AM #16
Originally posted by God View Post
You just have to get used to it.


i would imagine Winky Winky
12-05-2010, 09:07 PM #17
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Originally posted by Cooolz View Post
i would imagine Winky Winky


Its just really sensitive compared to the controllers.

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kingy100
12-07-2010, 03:15 PM #18
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Originally posted by God View Post
You just have to get used to it.


just wondering did you make a move from pc gaming to a console?

i grew up on pc gaming, but got a ps3 just over a year ago and i'm still no where near as good with a paddle as i was with a mouse, so would you think this would be ideal for me,

i'm torn between this and a exofire modded controller for my christmas box from the wife
12-07-2010, 09:32 PM #19
Mr. God
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Originally posted by reaper View Post
just wondering did you make a move from pc gaming to a console?

i grew up on pc gaming, but got a ps3 just over a year ago and i'm still no where near as good with a paddle as i was with a mouse, so would you think this would be ideal for me,

i'm torn between this and a exofire modded controller for my christmas box from the wife


I played both but mainly PS3.
Integrating the two was really fun. The mouse but the speed and details of a console. It is really fun and takes a while to get used to, but, when you do... It goes great!

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