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Wireless super analog split controller optimised for PS3

by Steven Williamson on 16 December 2009, 10:34

Tags: Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE), PS3

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SplitFish Ltd has begun to ship units of the wireless Dual SFX Evolution PC crossover controller which received rave reviews on its first showing at E3 2009.

The controller is split into two parts and features assignable dual independent wireless motion for sixaxis or analog stick emulation as well as "wrist flick" button triggering.

Actions speak louder than words, so check out the following YoutTube videos which show the controller being put through its paces.

The Features
Gameplay

Time will only tell if it catches on. The controller should be available in the UK and Europe shortly, priced at €79.90 RRP.





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I don't think I'd be able to get past the idea that it was a controller that snapped in two.

One of my mates smashed three PS2 controllers playing Gran Turismo… snapped controllers give me bad vibes.
The splitfish FragFX wireless duel pro is better in my opinion,



Been using this for a few weekends now and it rules on MW2, was using the Version 2 which is real nice to use, but the wireless pro just edges it… the mouse has slightly more weighty feel.

It takes a little skill and time to use but once you get used to it, your k/d ratio will go right up.
I have the original Spitfish Frag-X controller, the wired one and it is really good if you take a few days to get used to it. The wireless one's look excellent and would be very comfortable to play with as my ones can be a bit of a pain when they get tangled up.
I would urge anyone to give them a go for a week and you will see your kill/death ratio change in the positive. Lots of folk have got them and because they could not get to grips with them after a few tries they give up and the Frag-X either gathers dust in a closet or gets punted.