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Scuf Omega Controller Unboxed and Tested in Call of Duty
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A new officially licensed Sony controller, the Scuf Omega, designed for PC and PS5, has been released and tested in Call of Duty. The controller features customizable RGB lighting on the bottom, programmable paddles, and a unique design where the PC/PS5 switch is hidden beneath a removable faceplate to prevent accidental activation. The creator encountered initial connectivity issues, struggling to join matches and finding themselves on mouse and keyboard before finally managing to play on their intended setup. Despite the technical hurdles, they proceeded to grind for weapon camos, focusing on the M10 Breacher and Echo 12 shotguns, noting the M10 Breacher's charge-up mechanic made it challenging to use effectively. Ultimately, both shotguns achieved Gold camo status. The creator expressed a strong liking for the Scuf Omega controller, finding it comfortable and responsive, particularly praising the satisfying 'mouse-clicky' feel of its buttons and the responsiveness of its sticks and paddles, stating it performed better than expected given their usual difficulties with PlayStation controllers. They recommend checking it out via a link in the description.