For a considerable amount of time, it appeared as though it would be more convenient to play games using a controller; so, during the summer of this year, a Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows was purchased. On a PC running Windows 7, the controller started functioning correctly almost immediately, even though no new software was installed. The change in games was instantly seen when switching to using the mouse and keyboard. For instance, in Split/Second, the wheelbarrow could be controlled in a more convenient and fluid manner. In Batman: Arkham Asylum, it is relatively easy to string together a number of hits thanks to the proximity of all the buttons to the mouse and the control stick. On occasion, it is possible to overlook the button, but in this case, everything is crystal clear: on the Sewer Bat Extreme Challenge map, a total of 160.000 points were obtained with the controller. In addition to this, playing RE5 Mercenaries is really convenient. In reference to strength. My playing is really emotionally charged. And on occasion, this controller was hurled onto the ground, and on other occasions, it was hurled against the wall. To put it succinctly, fifteen times on the floor and six times on the wall. Naturally, it broke in the spot where the gray plastic was attached, but despite this, it continued to function appropriately. It wasn't until October that the Right Stick came loose from its attachment against the wall for the very last time. After that, it began to hang loose, which led to it becoming damaged beyond repair. In addition to that, the longevity was fantastic. PS Since I enjoyed the Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows, I wish to take the Xbox 360 console because of the standard controls and the fact that it has several exclusive games that can't be played on a personal computer (such as Red Dead Redemption, Saw II, and Dante's Inferno, amongst others).