8Bitdo
64 2.4G Wireless Controller
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8Bitdo 64 controller tests
Look fine overall but I'm a bit disappointed another company still can't get the stick gates correct, and it’s baffling that nearly every third-party N64 controller continues to avoid the original squarish gate design. If Hori managed to replicate it correctly over 25 years ago, what’s 8bitdo’s excu
...TheCrach in r/AnalogueInc
July 24, 2025 9:58 PM
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The analog sticks on the new 8Bitdo N64 controller is absolutely horrid.
I'll commiserate here. The stick is awful, completely unusable for racing games, and I'm wondering if the sensitivity can even be fixed via firmware updates. The physical feel and movement is so jarring compared to other 8bitdo products like the excellent Pro 2. As of now, I'm thinking my daily driv
...LukeStuckenhymer in r/AnalogueInc
November 23, 2025 2:37 PM
7
Finally bought proper N64 controllers after years of using anything but. Much more comfortable.
Yeah the sensitivity on the 8bitdo may come as a unpleasant shock to people who are really used to the resistance of the OG stick. Im fine with it because Im used to modern sticks more but Ill admit it feels like an odd design choice for a 64 controller of all things.
largemoisture in r/retrogaming
November 23, 2025 6:22 PM
6
this reviewer talks about steam controller gyro
It still affects you even if the screen is higher frequency. The screen will show you a more fresh state if you have higher polling rate. That being said I think the OG steam controller is way more reliable in terms of gyro than my 1000hz 8bitdo ultimate 2.4g wireless. It just feels better probably
...BrownieWarrior in r/GyroGaming
May 3, 2026 12:38 PM
3
I wish I had tried this out from the beginning. A3D on a CRT monitor with CRT filter
It probably has a frame of lag but I wasn't able to feel it when I was playing through the bat's tower section in Conker. Only thing I had trouble with was balancing on those rounded wooden platforms which I think was due to the 8bitdo 64 controller not having as precise of an analog stick as the OG
...Shocknighkin in r/AnalogueInc
May 7, 2026 6:21 PM
1
N64 2.4ghz Just Showed Up
The thing is, there are many N64 games that are very picky and only play properly with the original stick. If your aim sucks in Goldeneye and it feels frustrating to play, it's the controller, not the game. If you bang against walls in a racing game, it's the controller. The games aren't janky, the
...sleepyman90 in r/8bitdo
March 19, 2026 9:37 PM
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Does the 8BitDo 64 2.4GHz version's analogue stick work better for precision?
There is no 2.4GHz version of the 8BitDo 64. Unless I missed something? If you're trying to improve the latency and general feel, restoring an original wired controller is your best bet. The geometry/feedback on the original stick is very weird and most alternatives don't quite capture it.
Peter_Spaghetti in r/AnalogueInc
April 29, 2026 12:19 PM
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