It was a Logitech F710. Their mistake was not using the wired F310; much more solid and no chance of wireless interference causing input lag or accidental implosion.
Also, what’s wrong with a controller? It’s just another input, and a decent one for the use case. Could they have gotten a more expensive, proprietary one? Probably, but it’s function would be very similar. Should they have maybe locked the key bindings? Yea, I think so.
It was a Logitech F710. Their mistake was not using the wired F310; much more solid and no chance of wireless interference causing input lag or accidental implosion.
Also, what’s wrong with a controller? It’s just another input, and a decent one for the use case. Could they have gotten a more expensive, proprietary one? Probably, but it’s function would be very similar. Should they have maybe locked the key bindings? Yea, I think so.