User blog comment:Allgorhythm/My New Controller Toy/@comment-23878607-20150526014828/@comment-25604735-20150526034427

I have had a little more practice with the controller. If I just want to do half a dozen or more sessions, it's a piece of cake. I can hop on Ur-D and go to my heart of choice. Then I press the turbo button then X to which I've assigned 100 Kisses, and then press the turbo button again followed by X again. The X is now on automatic rapid fire without having to be pressed.

If I press RB, I activate 100 Kisses. If I don't press it, I just get rapid light attacks. Without having to worry about button pressing, it is easy for my thumbs to direct the camera angle as I see fit and enjoy the view of the pawns doing their thing while the automatic 100 Kisses keeps the Ur-D under control.

The controller feels very solid and there's no reason I can't use it throughout the game. However, I still use the regular controller elsewhere in the game to capitalize on muscle memory. Because this is a wired controller and I use a wired controller, I just disengage the rapid release connector. I am informed that the controller is disconnected and I plug in the controller I want to switch to--a process that takes a few seconds.

Nevertheless, if I'm just going back and forth between the Cassardis Inn to rest and resupply and the Chamber of Lament Rift Stone, I stick with the Hori controller throughout.