For a year of regular games, I changed the batteries only once, and then those from the kit. "Fools" keep more than six months. Complaints about tight triggers, or vice versa, presenting them as a virtue is a matter of taste. For me, tighter presses give more feedback in the sensations of the games, and in combination with a good weight, they do not allow too "to play too much". I didnβt notice any inconvenience in handling (this is to complaints about the location of the buttons + extra buttons / missing buttons, etc.), the scheme is almost classic. I did not use the DirectInput / XInput switch - there was no need, but just in case, it would not be superfluous. :) Vibration feedback is good, it works out all the moments as it should. I donβt regret the money I gave (1.590) for what turned out to be a very convenient gamepad. And yes, it looks stylish. Considering that this is my first experience with such controllers and what I bought with caution "how not to miscalculate", I recommend it.
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