In some ways, this is comparable to Android / iOS - iron tastes and color, but in software the difference is huge. If you want simple and fast, then take the Xbox controller. If it's not too lazy to tinker for half an hour or an hour, then take the DS4 and it will simply destroy the competitor with its tricks. Got pros: I must say right away that I use it with a PC and I will describe the pluses that are characteristic when using it with a PC. The main difference compared to using the DS4 is the lack of native support for this gamepad in Windows. However, for me it turned out to be a huge advantage. Previously, I used the XB360 controller for several years and it is enough just to turn it on and everything works. For controller, you need to install drivers called DS4Windows, which provide such features that fall am Microsoft and never dreamed of. For example: Using the trackpad as a mouse Detailed customization of each button and trigger (sensitivity, dead zones, etc.) The ability to program any buttons and button combinations for absolutely any function, such as launching Word by pressing two bumpers and the X button, adjusting the volume by holding the PS button and pressing up / down on the D-pad, there is even a macro recording and generally anything you can think of. For a computer, I definitely advise everyone this gamepad, and not from Xbox, if you want great functionality. Cons below: They say that L2 / R2 levers break very often, I myself have not encountered this yet.
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