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Review on ๐Ÿ”Œ Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad - 2.4 GHz with USB Nano-Receiver, Dual Vibration Feedback, D-Pad Switches, Compatible with PC - Grey/Black by Stanisaw Socha แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I should have looked for better, I spent my money on a mediocre product.

Why did I decide to give it a score of three in the end? Because despite the fact that it is a reliable gamepad, it does have a few drawbacks. It is feasible to do so in other types of games, but the experience won't be as satisfying as it is in action and sports games, where the game is typically played with a bang. The F510 had been in his family for a few years prior to his ownership of it. During that period, he was not only mentally but also physically beaten up (during one of the games, out of fury, he smashed through the case that was located near the right motor). In spite of this, he only had pleasant impressions: of course, the same triggers and D-Pad, but other than that, there were no other complaints. Made the decision to upgrade, and investigated it more thoroughly after making the decision. During the first three days that we were together, he did things to aggravate me to the point where I wanted to physically drag him inside the store. It was impossible to play normally until I carried the router out to the table with an extension cord so that it was in direct line of sight. After that, it was feasible to play normally. I have a router connected to the computer, and the computer is located on the table. I affixed the receiver to the front of the personal computer. When I turned around to look at it, I noticed that it was giving me a lot of hiccups and interruptions on a regular basis.

Pros
  • - nothing actually creaks and practically does not wobble - no often delivering wire - inserted the receiver, and you may use it; you do not need to install any drivers separately - no often delivering wire - no often delivering wire - no often delivering wire - no often delivering wire - no often delivering wire X-Input and D-Input modes; in the first one, it functions like a controller from X-Box 360; this is what new games require; the second one supports older games and games played on emulators; a very long life from one set of batteries; I purchased this product.
Cons
  • You can get used to them, but why design them to be so difficult to pull in the first place? Very tight triggers that do not lose their effectiveness with time. a consequence of the batteries, it is not only big but also somewhat hefty. It is clearly inferior to PS in terms of ergonomics, as the hands become obviously fatigued more quickly. It is very obvious that this gamepad is not designed for first-person shooter games; - The location of the Mode button is quite unfortunate; you frequently find yourself pressing it by accident (turns on D-Pad duplication with the left stick); - There is no method to reduce the dead zone on the analog sticks; - It is very obvious that this gamepad is not designed for first-person shooter games; - The location of the Mode button is quite unfortunate; the location of the Mode button is quite unfortunate; the - vibro for the sake of display - If it is accessible in Windows tests and can switch between modes, it will either not be present in the game or will not be noticeable in any way if it is. - a D-Pad that is not as clumsily implemented as the one on the Xbox; this one is far more user-friendly. On the PlayStation, you are able to feel the direction in which you are pressing, however on this system, you will experience some difficulty in combat games due to the fact that being in close proximity to any transmitter operating at 2.4 GHz and having indirect visibility with the receiver's gamepad will result in very frequent communication breakdowns and an unreliable connection. Even though LT has had access to all of the pertinent information ever since the very first appearance of the 8-ki, he has not yet made the effort to agree with MS on the adjustment of such a minor subject.

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