I'm looking to make a hitbox. I want it like 98% for PC use. However, in the event of a local tournament or something having a cronusmax on me could prevent some multi-pcb build as that device can get a x360 controller to work on Xbone/PS4 etc. Here's where it gets interesting
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This device basically means you can focus on simply the cheapest/easiest PCB and get all the features you needed from the Chtulu+xbox (with passthrough) or a switch or whatever. Modular components are no longer necessary with this thing, you will not need to switch for the rest of this gen. So with that said, heres the compatibility list:
http://controllermax.com/instructions/compatibility-list-of-controllers/
If all this is true it will seriously reduce costs. Since the Chutulu puts out PS3, and this thing can make PS3 into PS4/Xbone, this is the cheapest build for most systems, and for current any cheap PS3 board + cronusmax should work. What do you all think?



This device basically means you can focus on simply the cheapest/easiest PCB and get all the features you needed from the Chtulu+xbox (with passthrough) or a switch or whatever. Modular components are no longer necessary with this thing, you will not need to switch for the rest of this gen. So with that said, heres the compatibility list:
http://controllermax.com/instructions/compatibility-list-of-controllers/
If all this is true it will seriously reduce costs. Since the Chutulu puts out PS3, and this thing can make PS3 into PS4/Xbone, this is the cheapest build for most systems, and for current any cheap PS3 board + cronusmax should work. What do you all think?