Product Comparison: Razer Atrox vs Razer Panthera
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- As for me, the product feels responsive but I'm not a fighting game expert.
- Sanwa Denshi parts for the buttons and joystick is pretty good.
- Buttons and stick is very responsive, short throughand durable.
- The stick is pin point accurate & the buttons are really quick to respond.
- Stick is very loose compared to my restrictive umvc3 te stick.
- The Razer mechanical switches are really nice, they feel very springy.
- The stick is a standard Sanwa JLF, super solid and high quality.
- Buttons and stick are very responsive and feel good.
- The buttons are crisp and responsive and the artwork looks really nice once you finish setting it up.
- The buttons feels great, the sensitivity is on the very high scale but it shouldn't turn you away.
- The stick is very well put together ,the weight is awesome the rubber bottom is awesome.
- The build is solid. Have pretty big weight, so it has good grip with table.
- The Atrox does pack a little weight to it but nothing to heavy. And after all its fully customizable to your liking.
- Great construction, good weight, great non skid bottom matt, good room inside for mods.
- For the size and weight, this is the controller. Also all the buttons and stick are very responsible.
- Nice, slim, good weight and size. Very comfortable stick.
- Traveling with my arcade stick a lot easier as this is super light and thin device.
- Light-ish overall weight make this joystick amazing for travel with, but not flimsy.
- The stock buttons feel very smooth. The joystick does feel good as well.
- Lightweight but feels kinda flimsy which I'm sure not a good.
- The top panel opens up with the press of a button, and a hydraulic arm holds it open so you don't have to worry about it slamming down.
- All the buttons and the joy stick are easily swappable, and it even includes a spare bat-style joystick grip.
- The 13 foot cable, which is just an insane length, is completely detachable and storable inside the stick with all your tools and spare parts.
- I really like the customizability and way this controller comes set up.
- It definitely is not Plug and Play with the PC, requires not only rollback of drivers but some hardware wire switch around.
- Hardwired cable so no unwanted disconnect, nice storage for cable.
- This Panthera just works on PC and retropie. Plug and play. No setups.
- Internal storage compartment is handy and should really be the standard in all arcade sticks.
- More difficult then needs to be opening up it completely to replace buttons.
- I do wish the cord was a little easier to connect and also that it worked with the other systems like Switch or XBox.