
Pros below: Ergonomics wireless (tribal plays it, and doesn't like the keyboard) vibro support for old games (key assignment mode for buttons) supported by all games played by me and my two tribes Cons below: The eternal problem on the top ten with the drivers (with each global ate, drivers from the xbox fly off, because the manufacturer has long scored on the support of this gamepad) There is no bluetooth connection, you only need to use the included radio. Over time, the design is still a little behind the modern gamepads. (but no one bothers to disassemble it and paint it in your favorite color)

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