TheOverclocker Issue 30 | Page 57

6 5 for they are at the very least an appreciated and useful feature of the Sabertooth 4 At the base of the unit you’ll find a small OLED screen which is what you will use for programming the controller. As it has no software, you’re going to have to get familiar with this and this is possibly the only downside of the entire experience as it can be very tricky figuring out how to navigate, program and save profiles. Once you have figured it out though, you’ll find you can adjust analogue stick sensitivity, program the multifunction buttons, use the test mode to diagnose the controller and naturally save your profiles, allowing you to switch between them instantly. There are only two profiles you can select however which is unfortunate as four would make a huge difference. It may not be as many as I would need, but even two have transformed the way that I play when using this controller. 5 The Sabertooth has six programmable buttons, with two located to the inside and in-between the bumper and trigger buttons. The other four are actually two rockers which may be clicked forward and backwards, so in essence it’s really just two rockers. The great thing about these is that they are removable when you don’t’ need them. Razer provides covers for these locations should you not want to use them. All these buttons are hugely appreciated, but their benefit is somewhat limited because they can only map to pre-existing standard XBOX 360 controller buttons. That is, you can’t for instance map X and A to any one of these additional buttons. You can have either of the six be a duplicate button instead, so you have for instance you’re a button located somewhere else as well so it’s easier to reach or for whatever reason you may want that. Moreover your regular buttons still work as they always have. So the programmability of these additional buttons is severely limited to the point where it’s not worth bothering with unless you’re playing a game where the traditional button location/layout is really an issue. 6 Removable cable is highly appreciated on the Sabertooth. Not that I’ve ever had an issue with the original controller’s cable, but it does make it easier to take with you in the carry case and will prevent any potential damage that may occur. A nice touch for sure and one that adds to the overall build quality or at the least the perception of quality from the controller. Once again, this is an amazing controller, it’s not going to revolutionize the way you play games, but it will certainly improve or at least help you hone your skills further. After having used this one for about a month I find it near impossible to go back to the old heavy XBOX 360 controller. Not only is the Saberetooth lighter, offering better precision, speed [