I've been making use of it for well over two years at this point. I purchased a standard wireless controller from Xbox rather than the one that is labeled "for PC," which is approximately two to three times more expensive. I spent $8 on an adaptor that I got from eBay. Supports up to 4 gamepads without difficulty. The assertion that the pirate will not function properly is complete nonsense. This gamepad is fully supported by all PC games, especially those that have been ported. There aren't any issues at all. Management 1 in 1. Several people have written that the stick causes discomfort in this location, but this is complete rubbish. The optimal solution is to use a "mushroom" rather than a cross. When compared to using the DualShock, playing games like slashers, racing, and GTA-type titles is far more convenient. Here, the user's finger is constantly on the control, while the cross bar to the side is where they access side features such as the phone, inventory, and menus. On the DS, the situation is exactly the opposite, and you are required to pull your finger. When I first started playing video games, I used standard playstation clone controllers, so when I think of someone who got their start with an Xbox controller, I don't see that person. If you give it a try, you will see that with the exception of combat, this gamepad is ideal for all other activities. Regarding the DS4, I will likewise compose a review here on the industry. There is space here for two AA batteries to go in the compartment. It shouldn't be difficult to get through a month's supply of regular Energizers. In addition, I placed an order for two more batteries to be shipped from China for a total cost of ten dollars. They are placed in that location rather than the battery compartment (so that if they break, then the replacement is convenient). They have a smaller capacity, but they are extremely lightweight due to their lack of material. There was a cord with Chinese characters on it, which allowed you to connect to a computer and continue playing while the device was charging. The jack for the headset is located at the very bottom of the controller. It is wired in, and in addition to that, we connect a wireless gamepad and a headphone to it. During playing, it is convenient not to have to focus on a single point. The only challenge is the presence of wood. In the past, it did not work under Win7+, but it appears that it does now. Despite this, it is still the same as XP. After installing them, the gamepad most likely will not be detected correctly (I don't know, maybe it starts working through the wire, but I don't use the wire). This is the crux of the so-called "problem." Therefore, as soon as firewood is installed, head on over to the Control Panel and add a new device. After that, from the list of available options, select Microsoft -> Xbox360 Receiver. After that, the operating system will recognize the gamepad and it will be able to quickly connect to the receiver. Well recommended for an enjoyable experience.