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The HORI Fighting Commander OCTA is a wired, tournament-grade fightpad officially licensed by Capcom, designed specifically for fighting games on Windows 10/11. Featuring a six-button layout, accurate D-Pad, and a short throw left analog stick with an 8-way gate, this controller ensures precision and speed, making it a must-have for serious gamers.
J**R
Buen control.
Aunque ya depende de ti adaptarte a este tipo de botones. Si te gusta los botones se Xbox, no creo que te gusten estos, pues parecen más botones de ratón pc.
K**L
same old problems
Despite the SF6 branding, the dpad still sets off phantom inputs leading to errors in gameplay, no matter what I set the sensitivity to. I tested within SF6's training mode and it will rapid fire between neutral and the pressed direction unless you always press down with extra force. Simply unreliable and uncomfortable.The overall shape of the controller is good and the addition of the right slide nub is useful for games like Sf6 and T8, but those are the only positives. Even the microswitch buttons feel mushy.Poor form from Hori.
J**D
Pretty nice controller
I use this with my PC. Very responsive, and I always like having six buttons on the face of the controller. My only gripe is the right analog stick is a little flat button. I find it hard to use on anything other than fighting games.
S**K
third version of this controller to have defective d-pads
hori needs to stop making this d-pad. it feels okay (maybe a little smaller than i'd like, but i know some fighting gamers prefer that), but in every version i've encountered - this, the tekken version, and the older version without the right "stick" - it has regularly, frequently dropped inputs. something's up with the entire design where it just doesn't work. switching to a mechanical switch would be my preferred solution, but considering how many controllers with membrane d-pads i've used that didn't drop inputs, ie literally 99% of them, i think hori could fix this by just tweaking the design or switching to another manufacturer.everything else is mostly fine, i'm not a huge fan of the shape (grips are too thin at the top for my hands) and i'd honestly prefer the left stick being the same as the right since i'm never gonna use it much; that, and/or hall effect to prevent drift issues. also annoying it doesn't have wireless and rumble at this price, as those features would be nice for casual play as long as you could still use it wired and rumbleless. but none of that matters when the #1 reason to buy a controller like this is the d-pad, and that d-pad just plain doesn't work.if you want a dedicated fighting/2d pad i'd recommend either powera's six button pad or retro-bit's saturn clone (not the one with sticks, that's unfortunately a mess of broken features). unfortunately, this one's a waste of money until they deal with the inherent design problems.
S**9
Was a bit disappointed with this controller
I like the design of the controller for the most part and the juri theme is awesome. However I did not like the d-pad it felt stuff and not responsive as it rubber membrane. The face buttons were excellent as they are mechanical buttons. The shoulder buttons felt cheep and are not mechanical. I definitely wouldn't use this controller for fighting games which is what I bought it for. however it would probably be okay for 2D scrollers. I returned it
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