I bought this because the regular controller I buy every few years ran out of stock. It's about the same price but absolutely not worth it. The biggest problem is the huge dead zones in the joysticks. For racing or first-person shooters, it's like playing on a keyboard: either on or off. There is no gradual sensitivity. Cannot fine-tune steering or aiming. Like everyone else. The crosspiece combines presses. Pressing DL will also press DU or DD unless you are literally at the very edge of the key. This has too many dire consequences to list. The trigger buttons have very little travel and feel crappy. They seem to be about to break and rub the sides quite a bit as they move in and out. My son has the same controller he loaned me until mine arrived and his R trigger button rubs so hard it gets stuck. Position (e.g. if your throttle is wide open, not a good time!). His controller also had a dead zone issue AND an issue with the DPad. I wish I could try it before I buy this one, I wouldn't buy it and wait 2 weeks for another one. There's no way I'm playing with this controller, so I'll wait anyway.
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