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Phob controllers releasing in 2022 would be a counter to Goomwaves, with being [https://github.com/PhobGCC open source non proprietary] hardware and software. Phobs would gain popularity over Goomwaves reaching such high popularity among top competitors that Phobs have become more common than OEMs within the community. Phobs features digital snapback filtration, notch calibration, and complete immunity to potentiometer degradation through magnetic Hall effect sensors, among other features.  
Phob controllers releasing in 2022 would be a counter to Goomwaves, with being [https://github.com/PhobGCC open source non proprietary] hardware and software. Phobs would gain popularity over Goomwaves reaching such high popularity among top competitors that Phobs have become more common than OEMs within the community. Phobs features digital snapback filtration, notch calibration, and complete immunity to potentiometer degradation through magnetic Hall effect sensors, among other features.  


With the rise of these controllers, a cottage industry of vendors who build Phob controllers and add further [[Controller modification]]s formed, with some vendors focused on their local communities while others the wider community through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etsy Etsy] or on their own websites. The cost of these controllers price range widely from 100-300+$ USD depending on additional modifications. These controllers face criticism due to the high price and "pay to win" nature with their advantages over stock OEMs. As such, [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1abMqoatAGh_ZhQD1qJaQx6YqFAppCjU5KyF3mgvDQVw/edit?tab=t.0 recommended Melee Controller Ruleset] was created to attempt to bring these controllers more in line with OEMs through standardized [[ruleset]] regulations.
With the rise of these controllers, a cottage industry of venders who build Phob controllers and add further [[Controller modification]]s formed, with some venders focused on their local communities while others the wider community through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etsy Etsy] or on their own websites. The cost of these controllers price range widely from 100-300+$ USD depending on additional modifications. These controllers face criticism due to the high price and "pay to win" nature with their advantages over stock OEMs. As such, [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1abMqoatAGh_ZhQD1qJaQx6YqFAppCjU5KyF3mgvDQVw/edit?tab=t.0 recommended Melee Controller Ruleset] was created to attempt to bring these controllers more in line with OEMs through standardized [[ruleset]] regulations.


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