Is it time for SCUF to drop the Vantage 2? It seems like that’s the question on everyone’s mind. This Call of Duty version is shooting up the sales charts, and SCUF is just in time for Captain Price to hit shelves as well. But why? Let’s look at some of the pros and cons of both. In short, I’d recommend the Infinity controller, which feels much more premium, has a better controller, and plays like a charm.
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Infinity controller is a better investment
The SCUF Infinity 1 is a great choice for players who are not satisfied with the stock gamepad, but are still looking for a better investment. The controller includes two sets of replaceable precision thumbsticks and four extended triggers. The SCUF Mag Key is included with the controller, which helps you customize the buttons. It also includes a sturdy carrying case and a small set of tools for remapping the controller.
The Infinity 4PS has rear paddles that are mapped to the face buttons. These paddles are very effective for eSports as they allow players to use their ring and pinky finger to hit the paddles. The thumbstick control also gives players full control. However, the SCUF Infinity controller is still a better investment than the Infinity 4PS. It is also a better option for gamers who want to customize their controllers.
Infinity controller feels more premium
The SCUF Infinity 1 isn’t the only difference between the Elite pad and the Infinity controller. Both include two analogue sticks, but the Elite pad’s D-pad has a metal design. The faceted design is especially good for fighting games, and the pads can be swapped with the use of magnetic attachments. The Elite pad also has an additional trigger stop for extra response. There’s also a build-your-own tool for customizing the controller.
The Scuf Infinity 4PS is based on the Dual Shock 4, but has a few differences that set it apart from the Xbox One controller. The Scuf Infinity 4PS feels similar, but is slightly more luxurious and has paddles instead of triggers on the back. You won’t notice any lag when you’re playing, but the Xbox One controller is also a bit less responsive.
Infinity controller is lighter
The Scuf Infinity controller is a customizable controller. If you want a lighter controller, you can remove the vibration motors that come with the controller. For $3.99, you can remove them, which will cut down the weight by 20 percent. The controller can be customized in a number of ways, including adding grips and a strap. The Scuf Instinct controller is available in both wireless and wired models.
The SCUF Infinity 4PS PRO is a great controller. It’s lightweight and simple to use, with a few tweaks. It is slightly larger and wider than the Dualshock 4 wireless controller. The Dualshock 4 is also easy to use, with the right button gaps. It also includes a touch pad and a controller disc. The SCUF Infinity controller is great for gamers of all levels, but the new models are even better.
Infinity controller has a charm
The SCUF Infinity4PS controller is an excellent gaming pad, with two remappable paddles. The controller also features SCUF’s Pro Edition switches, which offer optimized deliberate performance and the perfect balance of haptic feedback. One of the best features of the Infinity4PS controller is the EMR technology, which allows users to change the paddle’s remapping settings in-game. EMR technology is located on the back of the controller and allows you to quickly remap the paddles to any face button.
The Scuf Infinity 4PS Pro also has replaceable thumbsticks, but the Infinity has a recessed headphone jack and a covered USB connection. Both controllers are also sturdier and feature a variety of customizable controls, including electro-magnetic remapping and hair trigger adjustments. Another feature of the Infinity 4PS Pro is its impressive color selection. It comes in a variety of tints and is compatible with both wired and wireless connectivity.
Infinity controller is more customizable
While there are many advantages to the Scuf Infinity controller, some of its best features are the customization options. One of those features is the Scuf online builder, which allows you to personalize every part of the controller, including buttons, triggers, analog sticks, military grip, and more. You can also customize the color of each part, which can be useful if you like the look of the controller but doesn’t want to spend the time designing it yourself.
The Scuf Impact and Infinity Pro controllers come with interchangeable thumbsticks that you can switch out to create a custom look. You can swap out the paddles in either model, and they have recessed headphone jacks, so you can use your favorite headphones or earbuds. The Scuf Infinity Pro controllers also come with a 12-month warranty.