Take it, you won't regret it! In all honesty, I did not anticipate having such opportunities. Also, the cost is really reasonable! Has advantages: Since I purchased it for a PC, all of my writing is focused on that platform. - At the expense of convenience, you can debate for a long time and without doing anything, but personally, I feel a bit more pleasant you know who. (by the way, I was using "well-known gamepads of another well-known brand" for the better part of ten years, if that) - Bluetooth connectivity built in with a powerful built-in battery triggers with a huge power reserve (more precise control in simulators such as gas / brake, traction, etc.) - The D-pad is in an ideal location and is well suited for fighting games. - There are a large number of additional buttons on the front side (on the touchpad, it can be pressed in several places, for a total of four buttons), all of which are programmable and can have macros set up using third-party software. - Sticks that can be described as "precise" - the ability to add official additional buttons on the back side with a change of profiles - amazing vibration feedback, pleasant and soft, like on more expensive third-party manufacturers - but the most important thing is a gyroscope. - the ability to add official additional buttons on the back side by attaching them to the connector from below (the ability to aim in shooters almost like a mouse, quickly turn around and much more) Got cons: The most significant drawback of playing on a personal computer is that there is poor customer service; instead, players are required to utilize just Steam or install outdated software. But, third-party programs can create virtually an infinite number of different configuration possibilities for this controller. It is difficult to poke the share and options buttons when it is dark because they are almost not felt tactilely. - The only thing that's included in the whole bundle is the gamepad itself.