The US military literally uses Xbox controllers for a lot of their drones and tech.
It's kind of a rare move by the Pentagon of actually spend smartly.
Why spend millions on R&D to develop something that already exists and has been iterated based on massive operator feedback a dozen times over decades? It's literally a platform that has been designed and honed to operate vehicles of every shape and size.
The guy in this CBS video points out how shitty the sub "seems." Dude drives the thing with a Madcatz controller!
There's nothing wrong with that at all.
The US military literally uses Xbox controllers for a lot of their drones and tech.
It's kind of a rare move by the Pentagon of actually spend smartly.
Why spend millions on R&D to develop something that already exists and has been iterated based on massive operator feedback a dozen times over decades? It's literally a platform that has been designed and honed to operate vehicles of every shape and size.