![]() ![]() It works alright, but MATRIX is a gateway to NEXUS for gyro users. Like NEXUS, MATRIX will pass input from these controllers as received and it's simply not at the same quality as NEXUS gyro data when it's processed by the Smart Translator. MATRIX will simply pass that input through to the console as it's received from NEXUS, or it can pass it through an ST on MATRIX too, with no loss of input quality (NEXUS sensitivity may need to be increased if double-dipping a game config).įor DualShock, DualSense, Joy-Con and Switch Pro controllers, MATRIX has no direct access to the gyroscopes and cannot calibrate them in any way, aside from perhaps manually adjusting deadzones etc in a XIM game config. NEXUS is built from the ground up to integrate perfectly with XIM Smart Translators. ![]() All of that is done directly on the NEXUS hardware. OBsIV is best positioned to answer this from a tech standpoint, but the nutshell version is that the gyro sensors are much better in NEXUS and NEXUS has access to control and calibrate every function of those sensors. Majority of psrc users had a awful experience with their products. If u don't care bout the input lag and the price and the support If u face any problems with the BESAVIOR. īesavior still is trash and it will a 1000% remain niche. I don't know if the Besavior works with MATRIX but some videos suggested it adds a 10 - 20ms input lag which is quite literally horrendous. Unfortunately,s with every new feature introduced, there are various bugs that happen For example, failed. Why spend another 160 dollars on that sh*t ?Ī controller into a controller into a XIMīrook adapter is way more simpler and far superior and cheaper : ) When it works it has no latency and no input delay. ![]()
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