Obviously, I purchased the controller so that I would have a second one for my PS4, but I also tested it out on a PC. In general, I am content with the purchase that was made. The functionality and build quality are both satisfactory. Below are some advantages: Regarding the Xbox One Controller, it does not have any significant drawbacks. The action buttons are flat, and it appears that their travel is less than that of the X, which feels more handy. However, I believe that you are able to get used to the parallel sticks. With these drawbacks: Because it is impossible to connect to a Windows 10 PC via Bluetooth without using workarounds, I was forced to use DSWindows, which is unstable and does not always function properly. In addition, it identifies the controller as being an Xbox one, which means that certain games, such as Fortnite (PC), require you to change the settings to use the controller instead of the keyboard and mouse.