Received on May 6th and seems great. I've only used it for a guilty pass on a switcher with a few issues here and there but overall it seemed amazing until tonight when all of a sudden my downstream inputs weren't registering. After looking at it, I found that it was just tilted all the wrong way, and after examining it, I found that the raised d-pad is supported by an extremely thin plastic d-pad that snaps in at the bottom. Just under 4 months of use wasn't worth the $60 investment. I'm devastated and so frustrated that I thought the extra cost would be worth it for a quality that never seemed to exist. I was even willing to ignore the fact that the explicitly advertised ability to take GameCube C-stick input in Smash Ultimate was never really possible as it doesn't work with how input is read. Even if that's advertised everywhere and is the instruction manual that comes with the controller. If I could turn back time I would save money and buy pretty much any of the many cheaper pads out there and save myself money and frustration.
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