It was a Logitech F710. Their mistake was not using the wired F310; much more solid and no chance of wireless interference causing input lag or accidental implosion.
Also, what’s wrong with a controller? It’s just another input, and a decent one for the use case. Could they have gotten a more expensive, proprietary one? Probably, but it’s function would be very similar. Should they have maybe locked the key bindings? Yea, I think so.
Sounds about as based as using a madcatz controller to pilot a deep sea submersible.
It was a Logitech F710. Their mistake was not using the wired F310; much more solid and no chance of wireless interference causing input lag or accidental implosion.
Also, what’s wrong with a controller? It’s just another input, and a decent one for the use case. Could they have gotten a more expensive, proprietary one? Probably, but it’s function would be very similar. Should they have maybe locked the key bindings? Yea, I think so.
To be fair, it wasn’t the controller that failed.
That wasn’t the cause of the implosion though.
The controller was one of the better parts of that submersible coffin