

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5820 in Video Games
- Brand: Hori
- Model: HP3-84U
- Released on: 2011-08-26
- Platform: PlayStation 3
- Subtitled in:
German - Dimensions: 4.10" h x
6.30" w x
2.30" l,
.30 pounds
Features
- Officially licensed by SCEA
- Pad style controller for fighting, action, shooting genres
- Turbo function included / stick control toggle switch
- D-pad angle can be adjusted up to 20 degrees
- D-pad stroke can be adjusted in 3 settings
PS3 Fighting Commander 3 Pro
Product Description
Offically licensed by SCEA. This is the all new Fighting Commander 3 digital pad controller from HORI. It has new features that cater to the comfort of all fighting game players such as the adjustable direction pad and adjustable input range. Additional features include a LR button toggle switch 6 button layout, new grip design, and turbo function.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
106 of 108 people found the following review helpful.
A great fighting game controller with a LOT of functionality!
By The Matrix Fan
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2X88G5QRKPDH7 In this video review, I go over the following features of this controller:(1) Button Layout(2) Cord length(3) Angle Adjustment(4) Adjust Input Range(5) R-L and L-R switching(6) Turbo mode(7) Directional Pad Toggle SwitchI've also uploaded some screenshots of the instruction manual to the "Customer Images" section.Enjoy!
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Clarification of the "stiffness" setting
By Fungus
Previous reviews are making note that adjusting the "stiffness" setting doesn't seem to change the feeling of the D-pad that much. That's because that's not what it does. Nowhere on the box nor the manual says it's supposed to do that. The dial setting is marked "S" for "narrow", "*" for "normal", and "L" for "wide". I guess you could say "S" stands for stiff and "L" for loose, but it's nowhere stated as such.What that "S, *, L" setting does do is adjust the range that the D-pad accepts a diagonal input. I set mine on "L" which is wide. It keeps me from accidentally sending fireballs when I really want to do a dragon-punch.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Good choice for fighting games
By zeb
A very good fighting pad compared to the standard dual shock controller with a few flaws. After spending over a dozen hours I can safely give a preliminary analysis of this product. Firstly, I had pre-ordered this item nearly a month ago and with Amazon Prime, I received this pad late afternoon on friday the 26th so 5 amazonian stars to Amazon. After I opened this pad from its plastic rectangular box, I immediately plugged it into my system and started up SSF4AE went into training mode and practiced for a few hours, of course taking a break here and there. But before practicing with the pad I fiddled around with some of the options until I found my comfort zone and that took only a few minutes.I didn't care for the turbo function nor the turbo speed level which I'm sure works fine and dandy for side scrolling shooters. I also left the switch on "DP" (digital pad) because I would mainly use this pad for fighting games although every game out there would work fine with this pad. So now, it was time to change the angle of the "DP" so I turned the dial to the right inorder to "free" the DP and went all the way to 20 degrees, 10, and finally 0. I found my sweet spot at 10 degrees to the right and locked the DP by dialing left until tightened. Lastly, I turned the pad over and there was another switch to tighten or loosen the pad for diagonal movements but unfortunately there was little difference between the settings and left it on "L" (loose) which still felt tight and rigid. And that would be the main flaw of this controller is that the DP is still inferior as far as the feel and execution compared to the Madcatz "floating" DP which I own as well. This time around, there is a switch on the shoulder buttons to either use the left buttons as right and vice versa which was an innovative design inorder to prevent using the same R1 and R2 face buttons.The pad felt comfortable in my medium sized hands due to its odd but ergonomic shape and I was able to pull off most if not all the complex movements such as FADC to an Ultra consistantly but not as comfortably as a floating DP due to its stiff cross shape. The length of the cord is nearly 10 feet long. The buttons are larger than the dual shock however not as well spaced as a Madcatz.Overall, a great alternative to the standard dual shock controller albeit a few flaws. Whether a casual gamer or serious one, you won't be disappointed with this. If you already own a Madcatz, this pad won't be an upgrade although being wired would make it tournament legal.Pros:Long cordComfortable ergonomicMany options and switches6 button layoutDP right angle optionHori brand nameCons:Stiff DP even when "loosened"Buttons questionable spacingImprovements:Floating DPBetter button spacing
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