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WHERE TO BUY: https://shopee.com.br/list/Controle/PS4 This test shows something important: you can't evaluate a controller just by its name, appearance, or polling rate. The DualShock 4 Replica via Brook P5 seemed promising at first. But in the OSLTT, the truth came out: Real average of 30 ms, P95 almost at 39 ms and extreme stalls. For casual gaming, fine. For light retro gaming, acceptable. For competitive gaming, it's not the controller I would choose. And that's the goal of the Click-To-Pixel test bench: to separate feel, appearance, and marketing from real measurement.

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