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If you want it for the back pads, just learn to play claw, seriously. You don't need an $100 controller just to jump shot.

If you don't even play CoD seriously, lolno.
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Kolakocide wrote What is a scuf controller? Do they look good?


It's basically a controller that is custom painted and has paddles on the back that when pressed it is like basically pushing a button. It's suppose to be faster than actually pressing the button itself, so it could come in handy jump shotting in cod and stuff. But it's good for only one game so there isn't really a point.
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To the people say it doesn't make you better, I have been gaming with a scuf for like a month now and I fine myself a better player.

I wouldn't say its worth the money but it does help because you don't have to take you thumbs off thumbstick but overall I enjoy my controller.

So if you have the extra money to spend on one go ahead. But it's weird to get used to at first.
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Iv heard there pretty good
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It seems pretty cool but by the time you get used to the controls (because of the two buttons in the back) Xbox One will be coming out.
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My friend made his own Scuf that looks exactly like one that you would buy from them and he spent $20 making it. So if you are mechanically inclined enough (able to solder a few wires and able to cut plastic) then make one yourself with your own controller for cheaper.
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No. I own a scuf and it's a great product and all but I would not recommend dishing out like $200 for a simple scuf. The only reason I have a scuf is because it was gifted to me from a friend. You also have to take in consideration the next-gen consoles around the corner. You would be better off without one or buying a Razer Sabertooth. The sabertooth is better but it doesn't have the trigger stops.
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