I made the decision to write the facts of this gamepad because, before purchasing, I did not find similar information, from a person who owns x360, DS3, and DS4 gamepads, and who can adequately evaluate all of the functions, and who is not someone who "bought for the first time after the keyboard and mouse." The value provided by the gamepad is satisfactory. The essential problem is don't anticipate official level from consoles, and get ready to use the x360ce application. Only purchase for use in role-playing games, action games, and other activities that don't need a lot of aiming. It is possible for shooters to find it easy to use, but the game was not designed for them. The triggers will cause the brush to become worn out, and the sensitivity settings for the sticks will require a lot of fiddling. In terms of fighting games, I would give it a score of 3.5 out of 5; the crosspiece for DS3-4 is still superior for certain games, but the whole experience on the 360 is more satisfying. Do not trust people who declare that it is the same as for 300r - in any event they are worse than the f310. And please don't assume that you can buy something better for that money. The x360 and DS3 clones made in China are even lower in quality (and break quickly). Alternate ones for PC start at a price of 2,000, and those that cost less than that are unquestionably of a lower quality. Consequently, we can consider the gamepad successful for its 1300r. But, in order to get the most out of your gaming experience, you should invest in a console in the $3000-$5000 price range, such as the XboxOne or the DS4.
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