MSI Force Pro Wireless: This gaming controller comes with Hall effect sensors and modular design
Besides graphics cards, laptops and monitors, MSI also offers various accessories and, therefore, virtually everything gamers need. The new Force Pro Wireless controller offers a high level of customizability and a special design.
The customization options are extensive: not only can the front cover be (partially) changed, but the analog sticks and the D-Pad can also be changed. The Force Pro Wireless does not have to be completely disassembled for this; plug-in connections should allow easy removal and installation.
MSI advertises automatic calibration of the joysticks, which should correct any drift that may occur. The triggers are unusual: they can be adjusted not just in two but in three stages, as is often the case, and come with Hall effect sensors. As you would expect from a Pro controller, there are four additional buttons on the back. Other buttons can be assigned to these, which is particularly useful for the direction of the D-Pad, and action buttons, which can then be operated without releasing the analog stick. Four vibration motors are available.
The gamepad can be used wirelessly for up to 48 hours without recharging, the wireless connection is possible via a 2.4 GHz connection or Bluetooth. Configurable RGB lighting is available and the bundled software allows for extensive configuration. The controller will also be available in a special version for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl; information on price or availability is not yet available.
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