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Review: The Thrustmaster eSwap XR Pro Controller Forza Edition puts a wealth of customisation options at your fingertips.
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Thrustmaster do at least provide a carry bag for the eSwap X Pro, so that should help minimise any problems, and to be fair, most people will set up their pad how they prefer and forget about it.
The Thrustmaster eSwap X2 refines the original modular pro controller concept for another fantastic option on Xbox Series X|S consoles.
The Thrustmaster HEART Controller and its accompanying HALL module are handy for improved accuracy, and will go a long way in removing the average gamer's biggest enemy: stick drift.
Thrustmaster Eswap X2 Pro Controller Elden Ring Edition Review - Pro Look And FeelNot an exclusive idea by any stretch, the eSwap X2 Pro allows you to swap out the left and right analogue stick to ...
The Thrustmaster eSwap X Pro is designed for gamers who value customization and durability. This controller allows for easy swapping of modules, including thumbsticks, D-pads, and paddles.
Don’t get me wrong, there are other modular controllers like the Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 Pro, and the DualSense edge is somewhat modular since you can swap out its analog sticks with new ones ...
Update: If you’re keen to get your hands around this very slick-looking Elden Ring-themed Thrustmaster ESWAP X2 Pro Controller, pre-orders are live now in Australia from a number of retailers ahead of ...
Thrustmaster has a new variant of its popular eSwap X2 Pro controller. For $199, you can have a dope-looking controller that literally performs better than its competitors.
The differences between the Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 and its previous iterations are few, and while that means it carries over the same strengths, it suffers from a lack of innovation. Other pro ...
I’ve reviewed my fair share of pro controllers over the last year or two, with every peripheral maker seemingly putting out their own iteration, but none have interested me more than the Thrustmaster ...