I decided to introduce my son to computer games on, um, a computer. In the process, SUDDENLY, it turned out that the keyboard is not a very convenient gaming tool for a four-year-old. And from everything I could find, this gamepad was the most suitable in size, despite the fact that it is for ps4. In short, for a 4-year-old child, it is still a bit big, but playing three-button games (for example, racing simulators where gas-brake-turn) is possible, given that there are no more options for a child's hand. It somehow reaches the left stick, hardly reaches the upper triggers. There is nothing to say about the quality of the gamepad itself, I played on joysticks back in the days of the second ps, there is simply nothing to compare with. In general, it does not stink, does not creak, does not play. I connected it to a PC (win10) via x360ce and after small shamanic movements I reconfigured it for the necessary games. Unfortunately, not all games see it even with a tambourine, but PC compatibility has not been declared, so there is nothing to complain about. In general, if you take a child, then just right. I myself tried to play rather for show, but since I am an experienced PC boyar and play mainly the same games, I already have muscle memory for the keyboard buttons. In short, it’s unusual, but it’s the very thing to drive into some kind of trackmania.
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