

This isn’t a bad price, considering that many custom controllers easily break the $200s and aren’t remotely as nice. The SCUF Prestige is currently available for preorder at $159.99. The buttons and thumbsticks are also modular, which means that there will also be different surfaces and textures for those. Some of these shells have rubberized textures, slick surfaces or even tennis ball covering – allowing you to fully customize the controller to your personal tastes. SCUF sells a whole lineup of shells that can be hot swapped to change the color of the controller.

As far as aesthetics go, the SCUF Prestige also looks like it will offer the same modular customization that the Vantage features It also beats having to look around the house for AA batteries whenever you start to run low on power. With Bluetooth, not only can this controller be a go-to solution for your Xbox, but also for your PC.
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Something definitely worth noting is that the battery on the SCUF Prestige offers a 30-hour battery life with the Bluetooth connection. If the Prestige is as good as the Vantage, this will be a literal game changer. This means that the actual ergonomics of the controller stays the same but you do get additional functionality. Unlike many other custom controllers, the SCUF paddles sit flush to the back of the controller.
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On the SCUF Prestige, it looks like they added the modular adjustable paddles that are also on the PS4 Vantage controller. Many custom controllers these days offer paddles on the back of their controllers, but SCUF does it a bit differently It looks like SCUF may have created a feature-rich alternative to Microsoft’s killer OG design with the SCUF Prestige. Microsoft themselves have tried to improve on it with the Elite controller, but there’s still a little bit of tradeoff. Say what you will about the system itself, but the controller is the pinnacle of design and functionality. Cheers.To be straightforward, Xbox has one of the best-designed controllers out there in the market. I love the weight and feel of the Xbox Elite controller, but am I going to be better served with a Scuf Infinity controller? If I do get the Scuf Infinity will it work well with my PC?Īny advice or criticism is welcome.

Is the Xbox Elite controller still suffering from long term QC issues to the extent I should avoid the Scuf Elite controller? Isn't that just a Scuf modified Xbox Elite controller vulnerable to the same issues, or do they do a decent job of ensuring theirs are malfunctioning less? Have your experiences return/repairing Scuf controllers been positive? They were professional, but I did not leave the phone conversation overly optimistic about dealing with them if I have future issues with their products. My primary concern moving forward is: What should I get as a replacement? I just got off the phone with Scuf and grilled them on their return policies and out of warranty repair prices should I run into this issue again. is there anywhere I can sell the controller or any third parties that will repair it? Shame for it to go to waste. I was very disappointed that I did not have an option to pay to fix the $150 controller. The controller is out of warranty and Microsoft offers zero options for repair in that case. Flash forward to the Destiny 2 release and I immediately noticed the right thumbstick was yawing down without touching/input. I purchased an Xbox Elite Controller when it released last year and I was very happy with it for months.
