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Gamepad Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded
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Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded

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Test Status:User Verification (29 August 2025)
LatScore : Wired B, Wireless D
Compatible: AndroidiOSLinuxPlaystation 4Playstation 5Windows
Interfaces: CableDongle
Price: $209.99, find on: Amazon

Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded Input lag comparison

#ConnectionMode
LatencyAverage (ms)
Polling RateMedian (Hz)
Jitter
OSBuild ver.
FWTester ver.
Latency P82
1
CableSony
🔘9.83
🕹️17.2
124.97
🔘1.12
🕹️2.36
Win 11
10.0.26100
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5.2.3.1
Game Tech Talk
🔘
Button LatencyP82
✓ Selected
7.82 ms
9.83 ms
11.75 ms
1.12 ms
124.97 Hz
#6325 • 2025-08-29
Prometheus 82 v5.2.3.1
Win 11 Build 10.0.26100
Game Tech Talk
Cable • Sony
🕹️
Stick LatencyP82
✓ Selected
12.3 ms
17.19 ms
21.87 ms
2.36 ms
124.97 Hz
#6323 • 2025-08-29
Prometheus 82 v5.2.3.1
Win 11 Build 10.0.26100
Game Tech Talk
Cable • Sony
2
DongleSony
🔘15.2
🕹️26.2
122.1
🔘4.15
🕹️6.56
Win 11
10.0.26100
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5.2.3.1
Game Tech Talk
🔘
Button LatencyP82
✓ Selected
9.91 ms
15.24 ms
33.09 ms
4.15 ms
122.1 Hz
#6326 • 2025-08-29
Prometheus 82 v5.2.3.1
Win 11 Build 10.0.26100
Game Tech Talk
Dongle • Sony
🕹️
Stick LatencyP82
✓ Selected
17.16 ms
26.2 ms
59.25 ms
6.56 ms
122.1 Hz
#6324 • 2025-08-29
Prometheus 82 v5.2.3.1
Win 11 Build 10.0.26100
Game Tech Talk
Dongle • Sony
More information

Latency

Our visualization focuses on Average Latency, presented as vertical bars to make comparing performance across different connection modes (Wired, Bluetooth, Dongle) instant and intuitive.

The chart differentiates between:

  • Button Latency: How quickly the game registers a physical button press.
  • Stick Latency: The delay in registering joystick movement (tested at 99% deflection).

Visualizing Stability (Jitter)

You may notice that the top portion of some bars is semi-transparent or "faded". This represents Jitter (instability):

  • Solid Bar: Represents the stable, consistent average latency.
  • Faded Top: Indicates the variance. A larger transparent area means higher jitter, implying the controller's response time fluctuates. A solid bar with little to no fading indicates a highly stable connection.

Deep Dive: Click the arrow to reveal Probability Distribution Charts. These show the exact breakdown of every input tested, displaying Probability (%) on the Y-axis and Latency (ms) on the X-axis.

Polling Rate vs. Latency

It is crucial to understand that Polling Rate and Latency are measured using two entirely different methodologies on our site:

  • Latency (ms) is measured by the Prometheus 82 hardware. It captures the physical movement of the stick or button via hardware interrupts with microsecond precision. This is the "real-world" delay.
  • Polling Rate (Hz) is measured via a Software Tool. It shows how often the OS receives reports from the USB stack.

Common Myth: A higher polling rate (like 8000 Hz) does not automatically guarantee lower latency if the controller's internal processing is slow. Conversely, a high polling rate on a chart might show fluctuations (e.g., 7800Hz instead of 8000Hz) due to OS jitter or CPU scheduling, which does not necessarily impact the hardware latency measured by the P82.

To test your own gamepad's polling rate, you can use our tool: Download Polling Rate Tester.

Testing Methods

Gamepadla ensures data integrity by combining three distinct testing methodologies:

  1. Prometheus 82 (P82): Our gold standard. A custom-built hardware device that physically actuates buttons and sticks. It uses high-speed hardware interrupts to capture events, making it independent of the controller's polling rate. It provides an error margin of only ±1ms for buttons and sticks. View on GitHub.

  2. GPDL Tester: An electrical monitoring tool for highly accurate button latency. While P82 simulates human-like mechanical movement, GPDL focuses on the electrical signal speed. View on GitHub.

  3. Software Polling Test: A pure software diagnostic to check communication frequency. We use this to verify if a controller actually reaches its advertised specs (e.g., 1000Hz or 8000Hz) at the OS level. Download Software.

Note: By comparing hardware-level latency (P82) with software-level reports (Polling Test), we can identify if a controller has "fake" high polling rates or poorly optimized firmware.

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Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded specifications

Internal

Battery life hours
20
D-pad buttons type
Membrane
Main buttons type
Membrane
Sticks type
Hall

External

Audio port
Yes
Button layout
Sony
Display
No
Joystick positioning
Optional
Paddles
4
Rubber handles
Yes
Soulder buttons
No
Stick tension
No
Trigger lock
Yes

Features

Gyroscope function
No
NFC support
No
Switch Wake Up
No
Trigger vibration
No
Triggers pressing
Analog

Connection

Charging dock
No
USB interface
Type-C

Software

Firmware support
Yes
Macros option
No
Mobile software
No
No Dead Zone
No
PC software
Yes

Platforms

Android
Yes
iOS
Yes
Linux
Yes
macOS
Yes
Nintendo Switch
No
Playstation 3
No
Playstation 5
Yes
Playstaton 4
Yes
Windows
Yes
Xbox One
No
Xbox Series
No
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86 days ago

Can't see them messing up the smooth trigger feel, that's a major part of the BFG's charm, but if they've gone and made the triggers super loose, I'm out, can't even imagine playing with that.

1
106 days ago

If they're sticking with hall effect modules, it's hard to see how they've addressed the circulatory issues that plagued the previous model.

2
37 days ago

The Victrix Pro BFG feels more reliable; any previous circulatory issues seem less noticeable now. It’s definitely an improvement over the earlier model.

1
28 days ago

It's unclear how they've improved the hall effect modules if circulatory issues persist. Previous models had significant drawbacks, and without clear fixes, it’s reasonable to be skeptical about this update.

1
23 days ago

I agree, if they haven't resolved those circulatory issues with the hall effect modules, it might be better to wait for further improvements before considering the Reloaded version!

1
14 days ago

@Pavel K I haven't experienced any latency issues with the Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded, so it should be a reliable choice for you.

2
6 days ago

If they haven't resolved the circulatory issues with the hall effect modules, upgrading may not be worthwhile. You can purchase those modules separately instead of spending $200 on the new model.

1
2 days ago

@Pavel K Reliability is key. Did you notice any specific improvements in the button responsiveness or build quality compared to the earlier model?

1
169 days ago

I've got the Xbox Pro edition and aside from the hall effect modules, I see no differences between it and the fight pad version I have.

5
159 days ago

tbh, offset layout is a big part of the fight pad design, so if the reload didn't change it, that's kinda what you get, know? it's not just about hall effect modules, imo.

2
63 days ago

@Leo Clark 93 It's actually better this way; the bottom two buttons were tough to reach with your thumb. Maintaining that offset layout is important for comfort, right?

1
90 days ago

Gyro's absence is a major letdown, especially considering the 'reloaded' label. It's hard to justify a high-end fight pad without this feature, feels like a step back rather than an upgrade.

3
73 days ago

What do you actually use gyro for in a fight pad? While its absence is disappointing, the overall performance may still appeal to many gamers despite this missing feature.

1
58 days ago

@Sharp Shutter Gyro aiming is useful for fine-tuning aim in FPS games. You can aim normally and then tilt the controller for precise adjustments. It's disappointing that this feature is missing, especially with many PS5 and PC games supporting it.

1
112 days ago

I'm curious if they'd retain the original's shape or go for a more ergonomic design on the Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded, which would be a notable departure from the classic look that's been a selling point for the series.

4
89 days ago

It's not like they'd sell the 6 button module separately, that's a key part of the design. It's all or nothing, can't imagine them splitting it up.

2
120 days ago

I'm hoping the paddles on the Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded are just as solid as the originals, not some watered-down version. The Hall Effect thumbsticks and Fightpad layout are already a big plus, so I'm counting on the paddles to deliver.

1
124 days ago

I'm guessing they'll stick with hall effect sticks on the reloaded edition, just like the original, it's starting to feel like they're standardizing on that tech.

2
140 days ago

I'm worried they'll cut corners on the paddles, which were one of the standout features of the Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded, making it feel really premium.

3
151 days ago

I'm curious about how they'll replicate the Pro BFG Reloaded's paddles, which were basically flawless in the original.

2
175 days ago

For a more in-depth look at this controller, check out The Verge's article that breaks down the key differences between this model and its predecessor.

2