🎮 Elevate Your Game: Dominate the competition with style!
The Victrix Pro FS-12 is a high-performance arcade fight stick designed for serious gamers. Built from durable aircraft-grade aluminum, it features pro-grade Sanwa Denshi buttons, an ergonomic layout, and customizable options for PS5, PS4, and PC. With tournament-ready features and a sleek purple design, this controller is perfect for competitive play.
Button Quantity | 54 |
Additional Features | Multiuse |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Windows |
Item Dimensions | 5.79 x 19.02 x 13.31 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 7.76 Pounds |
Color | Purple |
E**I
Quality!!
It's extremely well made. durable and heavyAnd just simply upgraded my fighting game experience substantially
V**E
Unnecessarily premium, but the quality/features justify the price for serious fighting game fans
The media could not be loaded. Compatible with PS4, PS5, and PC (these days I'm mainly playing SF6 on Steam)Build quality's amazing. The chassis is aluminum, just hefty enough that you don't have to worry about sliding it around on your lap (assisted by the generous rubber and foam padding underneath), but light enough that you can pick it up and wave it around with one hand. The wrist rest area is the best I've used, and this is coming from many sticks including the Mad Catz TES+ whose very useable wrist rest is completely eclipsed in comfort by the Victrix, to hard edged, harsh-angled beasts like the Qanba Dragon. The underside is lined with smooth rubber on the sides near the handles, and a thin layer of high quality foam along the lid. The lights along the top panel and the sides are great too. You won't see them during gameplay, obviously, but they've made a good impression with friends watching along who are newer to fighting games.Also, it's great for modding. Unlike other sticks, you can't easily modify the top surface without more exotic modding methods like metal etching/engraving, but getting into the guts of the thing is a pleasure. There's a lid underneath with a sturdy, well fit lid that more or less stays in place where you leave it (i.e. doesn't flap around loosely), and it's well organized inside. The only thing I can nitpick is that, since I'm transitioning to GamerFinger screw-in buttons (which I highly recommend over the stock Sanwas if you want a quieter, sturdier button with a more pronounced depress or "springback" action), space to get in there and work the screw threads is somewhat tight. But as of the time of writing I've replaced all the 24mm buttons - just need to find a single 30mm GamerFinger in stock to replace the jump button. I anticipate that sticking to latch/buckle-style buttons would present zero issues with space to mod.But if you're just looking for a good stick to game on, or even start learning fighting games if you're new, I wouldn't recommend this as your first fightstick purchase. The extent to which the build quality and features actually justify the lofty $400 price tag won't be apparent until after you've been through a bunch of different sticks (and even then, for some, $400 is too far north to justify any arcade stick beyond the basic expectations of taking some abuse and lasting a few years without having to change out parts, and that's perfectly reasonable). There are plenty of sub-$200 sticks out there that will last through years of heavy use and are just as mod-able, with more conventional and available ways to customize the front art.But man, if you know what you're in for, and if you're a longtime, serious fighting game fan with some extra cash to spend, there's a lot to love here.
M**I
it's heavy
works like a charm if you wanna be a top 5 faust on ggst buy this jawn
S**E
Good stickless hitbox, with very basic sanwas included (Replace buttons eventually with better)
The hitbox is great, lights are cool, heavy, inside is easy to replace buttons (Just learn to hit & hold the little quick release tab button on the metal prong with a very small pointy object while you remove) and the wire management is superb. The quick tab on the metal prong connected to the buttons are pretty hard to remove at first when you replace the buttons, but afterwards they'll be loose and easy to remove for new buttons. The sanwas don't feel good to me at all, they feel very hard, not bouncy, SUPER hallow, and it's not my style. They feel nothing like my other mixbox 30mm sanwas. I purchased gravity Qanbas KS buttons which was a huge upgrade from the sanwas that were included, and then eventually purchased Gamerfinger 24mm. The qanbas are similiar to the gamerfingers, quicker activation but a much shorter distance. I prefer the gamerfingers but the gravity ks are nice.Overrall, I love it. If you don't like hallow hard plastic sanwas which I didn't, get qanba gravity KS 24mm or gamerfinger. Also, I don't think this case can hold all screw on buttons, to be safe buy snap ons and maybe a few screw ons if you want. It's cramped on the inside.Tekken based review.*For people that can't get the quick tabs off the metal prong, Go under a nice light and get a tiny tiny flathead screw driver or something that can push the quick connect while you remove. If you can't remove them which I couldn't remove many at first, get a pliers and pull it out. DO NOT PULL FROM THE WIRE, ONLY THE METAL PART*
D**D
Comfortable and useful
While I completely disagree with the fact that I paid 454 dollars for and think that it's way overprice, the quality is there for a high-end fight controller minus the chord being wrapped outside at the top instead of having a storage compartment. It's durable and comfortable and non-slip and a nice size for someone with larger hands like myself. It loses a star because of the laughably high price and the fact that the chord storage wraps around outside in the front instead of having an actual compartment.
M**R
Awesome 👌 👏
After 4 different joystick 🕹 controllers. And spending money on cheap and bad quality products with fake advertising. I finally found a high quality product which is beyond my expectations. Leverless controllers fits now perfectly my gaming goals 👌.
J**A
Terrible Customer Experience
This fight stick was initially very good; however, within a month or so of the warranty expiring, it started to have significant issues with the USB-C port and would constantly lose connection if the cord moved even in the slightest. If you play any online matches or play competitively, this is a huge concern. I did not expect such a problematic issue on a $400 fight stick. It wouldn't have been that big of an issue, except that when I reached out to Victrix/Turtle Beach to inform them of the problem and inquire about potential solutions moving forward, they basically said that there was nothing they could do as it was no longer covered under warranty. To add insult to injury, they offered zero suggestions for how to address the issue and after replying back to them with my disdain, they offered me 25% off the purchase of another Victrix Pro FS-12?! Why would I want to purchase another FS-12 after myself and others that I know, have had the same issues with the USB port?? I would have gladly paid and sent it in to get fixed - again, this is a $400 fight stick. Heck, I would have even considered buying their Victrix Pro KO if that 25% off would have applied, but nope. Save yourself the headache and pass on this one folks. There are a lot of other fight stick options out there. Unfortunately, I don't see myself purchasing any more of their products any time soon.
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