This thing looks like a cheap piece of plastic that costs about $12. I definitely recommend getting a real X-Box controller. The edges of the triggers are sharp, so pressing them all the way down is very uncomfortable. The controller is very light and it looks like it will fall apart in a matter of seconds. Months. Triggers are not smooth. Out of the box they creak when you squeeze them. The d-pad and the a/b/x/y keys don't press very well and don't feel right. Joysticks have a noticeable dead zone where they don't work. I guess you get what you pay for, food. Definitely use a Microsoft proprietary controller.
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