Hi, I am a current owner of a Flydigi Apex 2 and a recent buyer of reWASD.
First of all, the reWASD is amazing. I always wanted an easier way to have turbo buttons instead of programming it as a macro. Thanks reWASD for the wonderful support.
I heard you are also working to bring compatibility to the Apex 3.
A lot of people have expressed their disappointment to the Apex 3 especially with the LCD screen.
I know they did it to not require a PC to change settings so I am okay. The biggest thing for me was that they fixed the dpad that was the weak point of the Apex 2. Diagonals were terrible on the Apex 2. I have to switch out the controller when I am playing fighting games.
For the Apex 3 haters, Flydigi has another new controller that to me is a no frills Apex 3 IMHO - Direwolf. It is about 1/3 the price of an Apex 3.
It has the same improved dpad and has 2 back buttons and with analogue triggers.
Flydigi Direwolf Wireless Gaming Controller - YouTube
I like to humbly suggest that support for this new controller be explored as well.
First of all, the reWASD is amazing. I always wanted an easier way to have turbo buttons instead of programming it as a macro. Thanks reWASD for the wonderful support.
I heard you are also working to bring compatibility to the Apex 3.
A lot of people have expressed their disappointment to the Apex 3 especially with the LCD screen.
I know they did it to not require a PC to change settings so I am okay. The biggest thing for me was that they fixed the dpad that was the weak point of the Apex 2. Diagonals were terrible on the Apex 2. I have to switch out the controller when I am playing fighting games.
For the Apex 3 haters, Flydigi has another new controller that to me is a no frills Apex 3 IMHO - Direwolf. It is about 1/3 the price of an Apex 3.
It has the same improved dpad and has 2 back buttons and with analogue triggers.
Flydigi Direwolf Wireless Gaming Controller - YouTube
I like to humbly suggest that support for this new controller be explored as well.
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