Titan Two vs Titan One Technical Comparison
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Re: Titan Two vs Titan One Technical Comparison
Hi, I’ve been out of the loop for awhile. I’m thinking about upgrading from the T1 to th T2, but had two questions
1- does the issue with it periodically having to resync with the ps4 been solved?
2- my T1 requires me to resync the device with a controller every time I turn my system off. Specifically, when using my xbox360 fight stick on my x1 I have to resync the T1 with a x1 controller every time I turn the system off.Is that still something you need to do?
Sorry if this information is posted elsewhere.
1- does the issue with it periodically having to resync with the ps4 been solved?
2- my T1 requires me to resync the device with a controller every time I turn my system off. Specifically, when using my xbox360 fight stick on my x1 I have to resync the T1 with a x1 controller every time I turn the system off.Is that still something you need to do?
Sorry if this information is posted elsewhere.
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Working_stiff - Sergeant
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Re: Titan Two vs Titan One Technical Comparison
Thank you for considering the Titan Two.
With the Titan Two there is no resync nor reconnection. And the controller headset is supported.
The Titan Two have multiple input ports, one is used for the controller of the console and the other(s) you can have your fightstick. No needed anymore unplugs controller for authentication. The Titan Two also support controller in wireless mode.
Working_stiff wrote:1- does the issue with it periodically having to resync with the ps4 been solved?
With the Titan Two there is no resync nor reconnection. And the controller headset is supported.
Working_stiff wrote:2- my T1 requires me to resync the device with a controller every time I turn my system off. Specifically, when using my xbox360 fight stick on my x1 I have to resync the T1 with a x1 controller every time I turn the system off.Is that still something you need to do?
The Titan Two have multiple input ports, one is used for the controller of the console and the other(s) you can have your fightstick. No needed anymore unplugs controller for authentication. The Titan Two also support controller in wireless mode.
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J2Kbr - General of the Army
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Re: Titan Two vs Titan One Technical Comparison
stick with the titan 1, way easier, more tools, simple coding.
titan 2 has 0 useful tools, scripting is worse.
titan 2 has 0 useful tools, scripting is worse.
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phild22 - First Sergeant
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